Volume LXVIll Number 5 



The Botanical Gazette 



A MONTHLY JOURNAL EMBRACING ALL DEPARTMENTS OF 



BOTANICAL SCIENCE 



EDITED BY 



JOHN M. COULTER 



With the assistance of other members of the botanical staff of the 



University of Chicago 



Issued November 17, 1919 



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