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plant of the Chihuahuan Desert. Carnegie Institution of 

 Washington, Publication 139. (In press). 



(3) The behavior of tannin in persimmons with some 

 notes on ripening. The Plant World, vol. 14: pp. 1-14. i 

 plate. Jan. 191 1 . 



(4) Some Alabama Plant Diseases, Bulletin No. 32, Ala. 

 State Department of Agriculture. (With C. S. Ridgwa}- and 

 H. J. Chatterton) . March 15, 1910. pp. 22. 



(5) "El Guayule y su propagacion." (A Review.) Am. 

 Rev. Trop. Agri. vol. i: pp. 251-256. Aug. -Sept. 1910. 



(6) Outline for the course in Botany, in a Manual for 

 the County High Schools of Alabama. AIontgomer3% Ala. 

 1910. 



(7) Plants and the Soil. 6th Ann. Rep. Ala. Soc. Ala. 

 State Dept. Agri. Bull. 36. pp. 129-141 . 1910. 



(8) On the best method of teaching High School 

 Botany. Proc. 29th. Ann. Session Ala. Ed. Assoc, pp. 244- 

 251. 1910. 



(9) Review of Spalding's Distribution and Movements 

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Respectfullv submitted, 

 FRAXCIS' ERNEST LLOYD, 



Plant Physiologist. 



