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Hemsley, W. B. Limieaii rSoc-icty's 

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 Gard. Cluon., I.ondon, (Ser. 3), 30, 1901, 

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Henslow, G-. [Tjectnre on] Media uism 

 of plant -struf'tures. Gard. Ghron., 

 London, (Ser. 3), 30, 1901, (331). [1000]. 



The making and unmaking 



of Flowers. A lecture . . . Lon- 

 don, J. R. Hort. Soc, 26, lODl, (Uy- 

 129, figs.). [1500 4000 1G50J. 



The propagation of plants, 



without seeds. Lecture . . . Lon- 

 don, J. R. Hort. Soc, 26, 1901. (297- 

 301). [3000]. 



How plants climb. Lec- 

 ture . . . London, J. R. Hort. Soc, 

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Matsumura, JinzG. PoiDular History 

 of Xelumho nucifera (Japanese). Toyo 

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On the History and Uses of 



Thea japonica (Japanese). Tovo Gak. 

 Z., Tokyo, 18, 1901, (89-98). 



Metchnikoff, E. Sur la flore du corps 

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Miyoshi, Manabu. Biology of Lichens. 

 (Japanese). Tovo Gak. Z., Tokyo, 18, 

 1901, (205-209).^ [7000]. 



On inner £reezing of living- 

 plants. (Japanese). Tovo Gak. Z., 

 Tokyo, 18, 1901, (72-77).' 



Raciborski M[aryan]. Progres de la 

 Botanique au XlX siecle a I'etranger et 

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Tamari, Kizo. [Diospjjros Kal-i, 

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 AgricSoc, Tokvo, 233-234, 1901,(1-13, 

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[Vines, S. H.]. President's Address 

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 work and achievements]. London, Proc 

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0050 P.EDAGOGY. 



Medicinal jolants competition [with 

 reproductions of prize photogi-aphs'f. 

 Cliem. and Drug., London, 59, 1901, 

 (519-520, 537, 578). [5000]. 



Elementary Botany [lieing reviews of 

 three recent text-books]. Nature, Lon- 

 don, 65, 1901, (75-70). 



Notes on systematic botany [for 

 students: Oleaceae-UrticaceaeJ. Phami. 

 J., London, (Ser. 4), 13, 1901, (447-448). 



Notes on field botany [Compositaej. 

 Pharm. J., London, (Ser. 4\ 12, 1901, 

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The teaching of Botany [Report 

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 don, 39, 1901, (341-343). 



Notes on field botany [for students] 

 (Carvophvllaceae), Pharm. J., London, 

 (Ser." 4), 13, 1901, (30-31) :-(Liliaceae). 

 ib. (120); (Malvaceae), ib. (252). 



Notes on systematic botany [for 

 students]. Pharm. J., London, (Ser. A), 

 13, 1901, (360). [Rutaceae and Cucur- 

 bitaceae], ih. (404). [Gentianaceae, 

 Asclepiadaceae, and Lbgaruaceae], ih. 

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Bail, Th. Neuer methodischer Leit- 

 faden fiir den Unterricht in der Botanik 

 in engem Ansclilusse an die Lehi-plane 

 der hoheren Schulen Preussens von 

 1891. 9. verb. Aufl. Leipzig (O. R. 

 Reisland), 1901, (VIII + 252, jnit 2 

 Taf.). 22 cm. Geb. 2,20 M. 



Bolin, Heinrich. Die geogTaphisclie 

 Naturaliensammlung des Dorotheen- 

 stadtischen Realgymnasiums und ihre 

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 [Pflanzenreich.] Wissenchaftl. Beilage 

 zum Jahresbericht des Dorotheenstad- 

 tischen Realgvnmasiums zu Berlin. 

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 1901, (28). 25 cm. 1 M. [0060 J0060 

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Druce, G. C. The professional teach- 

 ing of botanv. Pharm. J., London, 

 (Ser. 4), 13, 1901, (166) ; Chem. and 

 Drug., Loudon, 59, 1901 (217). 



Hemsley, W. B. Injudicious botanis- 

 ing [by the collection of rare native 

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 (461). 



Henslow, G. Poisonous plants in 

 field and garden. London, 1901, (viii + 

 249, Avitli cuts). 15 cm. 



The story of wild flowers. 



London, 1901. (viii-f-249, with cuts). 

 15 cm. 



Howe, Marshall A[very]. . . Funana 

 lijp-omctrica in Botanical Teaching. 

 New York, N.Y., Torreva. Torrev Bot. 

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Kramsztyk, Stanislaw. Introduction 

 aux sciences naturelles. Dans : Michal- 



