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Cushman, Joseph A. Desmids from 

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Osterhout, George E. Notes on 

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Idaho. 



Henderson, T.. F. Grasses and forage 

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Holzinger, John M. Notes on new or 

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Lindgren, Waldemar. A geological 

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Iowa. 



Hess, Alice W. A few connnon fleshy 

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Seaver, Fred Jay. The Discomycetes 

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Shimek, B. The flora of the St. Peter 

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Kansas. 



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Minnesota. 



Andrews, C. C. Ninth annual report 

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Grout, A[bel] J[oel]. The Moss flora 

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Montana. 



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Chesnut, Victor King and Wilcox, 

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Lieberg, John B. Forest conditions 

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Lindgren, Waldemar. A geological 

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 and Clearwater Mountains in Montana 

 and Idaho. Washington, D.C., Dept. 

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 27, 1904, (123, with text fig. pl. and map). 

 29 cm. 



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