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1903. Report on a trip to Florida. Jour. New York 

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1905-09. Phycologica! studies. I. New Chlorophyceae 

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1909. Report on an expedition to Jamaica, Cuba, and 

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1918. The marine algae and marine spermatophytes of 

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1921. Some plants from tropical sea gardens. Natural 

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1920. Marine alga« of Beaufort, N. C. and adjacent 

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HUMM, H. J. 



1950. Agar from Digenia simplex. Contr. to Sci., 



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1890. Echinoderms from the northern coast of Yucatan 

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1845-71. Tabulae Phycologicae, oder Abbildungen der 

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1950. Check list of the algae of northern Florida II. 

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1888-89. Catalogue of the marine algae of the West 

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1949. Check list of the algae of northern Florida. 

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Parr, A. K. 



1939. Quantitative observations on the pelagic Sar- 

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1936. Systematische und pflanzengeographische Notizen 

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1941. Marine life in Texas waters. Tex. Acad. Pub. 

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1930. Las algas de la Habana. Mem. Instit. Nac. 

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1923. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Gattung Codium 

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1912. Algae novae et minus cognitae, I. Univ. Calif. 

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1950. Life between tide marks in North America. 

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Tandt, G., and J. Colman. 



1931. Superficial structure of coral reefs. Animal and 

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1924-26. Report on the marine algae of the Dry 

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1926. The marine flora of the Dry Tortugas. Rev. 

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1928. The marine algae of Florida, with special refer- 

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1929. Notes on the marine algae of Florida. Bull. 

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1935. Marine algae from the Yucatdn Peninsula. Car- 

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1936. Notes on algae from the tropical Atlantic Ocean, 

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1939. Algae from the Presidential Cruise of 1938. 



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14 figs., 2 pis. 

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