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_ Volume I contains the following papers: : 
ee No. 1.—Studies of the Types of various Species of the Genus Cores, by P Prof S 
__L.H. Bailey. This cannot now be had separately. 
No. 2.—A List of the Marine Alge hitherto observed on the Coasts of New 
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___No. 3—An Enumeration of the Hepatice collected by Dr. H. H. Rasiy a “inl 
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No. 4—On Seedless Fruits, by Dr. E. Lewis Sturtevant. | Price, ses cents. 
Volume II contains the following papers: . 
No. 1.—On vata Food Materials i io Buds pen Srosnting Pars with » 9 
