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DICOTYLEDONS. 



TITLES. 



A study of pea-pods. Haslemere, 

 Mus. Gaz., 1, 1906, (208-210). 



Abyssinian coffee [from Harrari]. 

 London, J. Soc. Arts, 55, 1907, (526). 



African tree rubber [Funtumia elas- 

 tka]. (Extr. from Kew Bulletin, 1907, 

 No. 5). London, J. Soc. Arts, 55, 1907, 

 (805-806). 



Apple-tree mildew [S phaerotheca 

 Mali, Magnus]. J. Board Agric, 14, 

 1907, (358-360, with fig.). 



Camphor production in Formosa. 

 London, J. Soc. Arts, 55, 1907, (979- 

 981). 



Cheapside's historic tree [Platamis 

 orientalis ?] [From Manchester Weekly 

 Courier.] Nature Notes, 17, 1906, 

 (37-38). 



Cinchona [its history]. Chem. & 

 Drugg., 70, 1907, (142-144, 3 figs.). 



Felicia (Agathaea) petiolata [newly 

 introduced into cultivation from South 

 Africa. A description with a note on its 

 nomenclature]. Gard. Chron., 42, 

 1907, (81, fig. 34). 



Galls on oaks [Quercus]. Haslemere, 

 Mus. Gaz., 1, 1906, (39-30). 



Ginseng in Corea. [Aralia quinque- 

 folia, Decne. & Planch., var. Ginseng). 

 Kew Bull., 1907, (73-76). 



Gooseberry " Cluster-cup " disease 

 [Puccinia Pringsheimiana, Kleb.]. J. 

 Board Agric, 14, 1907, (428-129, with 

 figs.). 



How the sweet pea [Lathyrus odo- 

 ratus] protects its seed-vessel. Hasle- 

 mere, Mus. Gaz., 1, 1906, (21C-213). 



Japanese Ginseng {Panax Ginseng] 

 Chem. and Drugg., 70, 1907, (144, 

 3 figs.). 



L'indigenat local du chataignier. 

 Par. L. N. Rev. sci. Limous., 14, 1906, 

 (202-203). 



Maqui berries [from Aristotelia Ma- 

 qui, L'Herit.] Pharm. J., 25, 1907, 

 (639). 



Oak tree [on Sufton Court estate, 

 of abnormal girth]. Hereford, Trans. 

 Woolhope CI., 1902-4, 1905, (35, pi. 3). 



Rubus Chamaemorus, Linn. Pharm. 

 J., 25, 1907, (639). 

 (m-10515) 



Seeded and seedless hops [Humulus 

 Lupulus]. London, J. Bath Soc, 16, 

 1906, (191-193). 



Selected papers from theTCew'Bulle- 

 tin. III. — Rubber [with descriptions 

 of the plants that produce it]. Kew 

 Bull, Add. Ser. 7, 1906 (187, with figs.). 



Spanish bean [algarroba," Ceratonia 

 Siliqun, Linn.]. London, J. Soc. Arts, 

 56, 1907, (36). 



Sycamore leaf blotch [Rhytisma 

 acerinum. Fries]. J. Board Agric, 

 14, 1907, (lOe-107, with fig.). 



The American gooseberry^mildew 

 [S phaerotheca Mors-uvae, Berk.]. J. 

 Board Agric, 14, 1907, (1 ^-106, 

 with pi. and 2 figs., 544-550, witli pi.) 

 American gooseberry mildew in Wor- 

 cestershire, t.c. (55C-551). 



The Eschscholtzia and its hood. 

 Haslemere, Mus. Gaz., 1, 1906, (107- 

 108). 



The Piments industry in Jamaica. 

 London, J. Soc. Arts, 55, 1907, (1135). 



The record of color varieties of 

 Giatiola at Westfield {recte Westford] 

 a clerical error [Editorial note.] 



Rhodora, 9, 1907,(195). 



The uses of cotton seed [Gossypium]. 

 London, J. Soc. Arts, 55, 1907, (171)- 



Winter-rot of potatoes {Kec'.ria Solani, 

 Pers.). J. Board Agric, 13. 1907, 

 (739-740, with fig.). 



Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens. 

 Official guide to the Museums of Econo- 

 mic botany. No. 1. Dicotyledons. 

 3rd ed. revised and augmented. Lon- 

 don (H.M. Stationery Oflice), 1907,. 

 (236). 19 cm. lOd. 



Abrams. 35572. Flora of southern 

 California. 



• 35573. A new maple 



from southern California. 



Flora of Los Angeles and. 



vicinity. Stanford University, Cal.,. 

 1904. 



Adams, J. 35585. Altitude attained 

 by nettle [Urtica dioica, L. ] and dock 

 [Rumex obtusifolius, L. in Ireland.] 



Aderhold und Ruhland. 35593. 

 Bakterienbrand der Kirschbaume. 



Ahrens. 35597. Kiupeichen in 

 Mecklenburg. 



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