BIBLIOGRAPHY AND AUTHOR INDEX 



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Raunkiaer, C, 1934. The Life Forms of Plants 

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Raup, H. M., 1941. Botanical Problems in Bor- 

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Raven, H. C, 1935. Wallace's Line and the 

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Rawles, Mary, 1936. A Study in the Localiza- 

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Rawson, D. S., 1934. Productivity Studies in 

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Rayner, M. C, and Neilson-Jones, W., 1944. 

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Reaumur, Rene, A. F. de, 1734-42. Memoires 

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Redfield, A. C, 1939. The History of a Popu- 

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Reich, Karl, 1938. Studies on the Physiology of 

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Reid, W. M., 1945. The Relationship between 

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Reighard, J., 1903. The Natural History of 

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Reinke, J., 1883, 1884. Untersuchungen iiber 

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Rhoad, A. O., 1941. Investigations in the Eco- 

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Rhodes, E. C, 1940. Population Mathematics. 



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Rice, Lucile, A., 1946. Studies on Deciduous 

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Richards, O. W., 1932. The Second Cycle of 

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Richardson, Frank, 1942. Adaptive Modifica- 

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Ricker, W. E., 1934. A Critical Disciission of 

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1937. Phvsical and Chemical Charac- 

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