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51. Leaves injured at night by free radia- 

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52. The parasitic habits of Molothrus. 



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53. The action of carbonate of ammonia 

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7. On the glandular bodies on Acacia 



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12. The contractile filaments of Amanita 

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13. On the hygroscopic mechanism by 

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15. Climbing plants. Popular Sci. Review, 

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16. The theory of the growth of cuttings ; 

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3. On some proposed forms of slide- 

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