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1901. Report on a botanical survey of the Dismal 

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1942. Florida dunes and scrub, vegetation and geology. 

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1946. Flora de Cuba. Vol. I, Gimnospermas. Mono- 

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1950. Vegetation zones of Mexico. Ecology 31 (4): 

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1901. The insular flora of Mississippi and Louisiana. 

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1921. Plants of Mississippi, a list of flowering plants 

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1934. Preliminary sketch of the phytogeography of the 

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1945. Tolerance to salt spray of plants of coastal dunes. 

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1934. The vegetation of Cat Island, Mississippi. Ecol- 

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1903. How the mangrove tree adds new land to Florida. 

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1902. Plant agencies in the formation of the Florida 

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1934. The life forms of plants and statistical plant 

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1930. The dispersal of plants throughout the world. 

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1913. Flora of the southeastern United States being 

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