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Living Plants and Their Properties 



By Prof. J. C. ARTHUR, Purdue University, and 



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It is a collection of delightfully written essays on certain of the more important and interesting 

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A Text-Book of General Lichenology 



With Descriptions and Figures of the Genera Occurring in the Northeastern 



United States. 



By ALBERT SCHNEIDER, M. S., M.D 



The only modern work on North American Lichens, including a discussion of their 

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Back numbers of the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical 

 Club wanted to complete files, as follows : 



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Vol. 11 (1884) Nos. 1, 2, 3 Vol. 17 (1890) Nos.(4 8, 9, 10, 12. 



Vol. 12 (1885) No*, !> 2 > 3- Vo1 - l8 ( f8 9 f ) Na f * 



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