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[Review.] Die Pflanzenkrankheiten . . . B. Frank. Am. Jour. Sei. ser. 3, vol. 27, pp. 415-416. 



[Review.] The structure and function of lenticels. — Heinhich Klebahn. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 28, p. 239. 



[Review.] The mierochemical detection of nitrates and nitrites in plants. — Mousch. Ibid. p. 239. 



[Review.] On the structure and growth of palms. — Brauner. Ibid. pp. 239-240. 



[Review.] On the physiological significance of water glands and nectaries; by Walter Gardiner. Ibid. 



pp. 240-241. 



[Review.] Respiration and transpiration of fungi. — Bonnier and Mangin. Ibid. 241. 



[Review.] Das botanische Practicum . . . Strasbdrger. Ibid. pp. 474-475. 



[Review.] Essentials of botany . . . C. E. Bessey. Ibid. p. 475. 



1885 



Vegetable histology, 8° 194 pp. illus. New York. [Advance reprint from Gray's Botanical Textbook, vol. 2. 



Physiological Botany. 

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Gray's Botanical Textbook (sixth edition), vol. II. 

 [Review.] Reserve carbohydrates in fungi. — Leo Errera. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 30, p. 489. 



1886 



Ten lectures on physiological botany, delivered before the Women's Educational Association (1886), reported 

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[Review.] Plasmolytic studies . . . Hugo de Vries. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 31, pp. 157-15S. 



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1887 



A course of ten lectures on the phenomena presented by ligneous plants. With an account of the probable 

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 and April, 1887, before the Women's Educational Association. Reported for the Boston Journal by Miss 

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First lecture. Anatomy of a tree. Boston Semi-weekly Journal, Mar. 18, 1887, vol. 54, no. 22, p. [3]. 



Second lecture. Physiology of a tree. Boston Journal Suppl. Mar. 19, 1887, vol. 54, no. 17693, p. [3] 

 [also in] Boston Semi-weekly Journal, Mar. 22, 1887, vol. 54, no. 23, p. [3]. 



Third lecture. Palms and their allies. Boston Morning Journal, Mar. 22, 1887, vol. 54, no. 17695, p. [1] 

 [also in] Boston Semi-weekly Journal, Mar. 25, 1887, vol. 54, no. 24, p. [2]. 



Fourth lecture. Our coniferous trees. Boston Journal Suppl. Mar. 26, 1887, vol. 54, no. 17699, p. [1] 

 [also in] Boston Semi-weekly Journal, Mar. 29, 1887, vol. 54, no. 25, p. [2]. 



Fifth lecture. Our apetalous trees. Boston Morning Journal, Mar. 29, 1887, vol. 54, no. 17701, p. [4] 

 [also in] Boston Semi-weekly Journal, Apr. 1, 18S7, vol. 54, no. 26, p. [3]. 



Sixth lecture. Trees with showy blossoms. Boston Journal Suppl. Apr. 2, 1887, vol. 54, no. 17705, p. [2] 

 [also in] Boston Semi-weekby Journal, Apr. 5, 1887, vol. 54, no. 27, p. [3]. 



Seventh lecture. The care of trees. Boston Morning Journal, Apr. 5, 1887, vol. 54, no. 17707, p. [2] 

 [also in] Boston Semi-weekly Journal, Apr. 9, 1887, vol. 54, no. 28, p. [2]. 



Eighth lecture. Forests and climate. Boston Morning Journal, Apr. 12, 1887, vol. 54, no. 17713, p. [1] 

 [also in] Boston Semi-weekly Journal, Apr. 15, 1887, vol. 54, no. 30, p. [2]. 



Ninth lecture. Forest products. Boston Journal Suppl., Apr. 16, 1887. [Also in] Boston Semi-weekly 

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Tenth lecture. Hints as to the management of trees and shrubs in landscape gardening. Boston Morning 

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Treasurer of Harvard College, 1S85-86, pp. 119-122. Cambridge, Mass. 

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1888 



Address of Professor Goodale. University of Michigan, 1837-1887. The semicentennial celebration of the 

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A course of lectures on forests and forest products, Lowell Institute, Boston, Feb. and Mar., 1888. [Syllabus 

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