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Vol. 1. 1. The Distribution and Activities of Bacteria in Soils of the Arid 



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BOTANY. — ^W. A. Setchell, Editor. Price per volume, $3.50. Volumes I (pp. 418), II (pp. 

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Vol. 1. 1. A Botanical Survey of San Jacinto Mountains, by Harvey Monroe 



Hall. Pp. 1-140; plates 1-14. June, 1902 $1.00 



2. Two new Ascomycetous Fungi Parasitic on Marine Algae, by Minnie 



Reed. Pp. 141-164; plates 15-16. November, 1902 25 



3. Algae of Northwestern America, by William Albert Setchell and Na- 



thaniel Lyon Gardner. Pp. 165-418; plates 17-27. March, 1903 2.25 



Vol. 2. 1. A Review of Californian Polemoniaceae, by Jessie Milliken. Pp. 1- 



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2. Contributions to Cytological Technictue, by W. J. V. Osterhout. Pp. 



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3. Limu, by William Albert Setchell. Pp. 91-113. April, 1905 25 



4. Post-Embryonal Stages of the Laminariaceae, by William Albert 



Setchell. Pp. 115-138; plates 13-14. April, 1905 25 



5. Regeneration among Kelps, by William Albert Setchell. Pp. 139-168; 



plates 15-17. July, 1905 30 



6. A New Genus of Ascomycetous Fungi, by Nathaniel Lyon Gardner. 



Pp. 169-180; plate 18. July, 1905 15 



7. Teratology in the Flowers of some California Willows, by William 



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8. 9, 10, 11. (In one cover.) The Resistance of Certain Marine Algae to 



Changes in Osmotic Pressure and Temperature. The Role of Os- 

 motic Pressure in Marine Plants. On the Importance of Physiolog- 

 ically Balanced Solutions for Plants. The Antitoxin Action of 

 Potassium on Magnesium. By W. J. V. Osterhout. Pp. 227-236. 

 March, 1906 25 



12. Cytological Studies in Cyanophyceae, by Nathaniel Lyon Gardner. 



Pp. 237-296; plates 21-26. November, 1906 1.00 



13. On a Small Collection of Mosses from Alaska, by J. Cardot and T. 



Theriot. Pp. 297-308; plates 27-28. December, 1906 10 



14. Some Unreported Alaska Sphagna, together with a Summary of the 



Cryptogaraic Work of the University of California Botanical Ex- 

 pedition to Alaska in 1899, by William Albert Setchell. Pp. 309- 

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