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Mitchell, John. Diesertatis bervis de principiis botanicorum et zoologorum 

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Morris, Edward Lyman. North American Planfaginaceae. III. Bull. Torres 

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Morris, Edward Lyman. "Occasional" leaves of Trillium. PI. World 5: 92-93^ 

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Norton, John Bitting and Smith Walls, E. P. The wild legumes of Maryland 

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Palmer, William. The ferns of Hemlock Bluff. PI. World 2: 143-147. 1899. 

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Palmer, William. The log fern. Fern Bull. 10: 37-41. 1902. 

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Eleocharis flaccida, Veronica scutellala, Galinsoga caracasana, and G. parviflora noted. 



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Smilax herbacea, S. hugeri, and S. pulverulenta noted from the District of Columbia and vicinity., 

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Fourteen species of weeds at Washington Heights. 



Pollard, Charles Louis. Viola sagittata hicksii. Bot. Gaz. 20: 326. 1895. 

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Notes on Phacelia covillei and Perilla frutescens from the District of Columbia. 



Pollard, Charles Louis. The purple-floivered, stemless violets of the Atlantic- 

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Pollard. Charles Louis. Further observations on the eastern acaulescent violets.. 

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Pollard, Charles Louis. The ostrich fernin Virginia. Fern Bull. 7: 71. 1899'. 



Pollard, Charles Louis. A new station for the gray polypody. PI. World 

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A Great Falls station adds several hundred miles to its northeastern range. 



Pollard, Charles Louis. The nodding pogonia in the vicinity of Washington. 

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Potomac-side Naturalists Club. Flora Columbiana, or catalogue of plants 

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Rafinesque-Schmaltz, Constantine Samuel An essay on the exotic plants, 

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 Lists several species from Washington. 



