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Green, J. Reynolds. Address to the 

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Classifi cation of plants by 



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Structural adaptation to 



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Lubbock, The Bt. Ron. John, 1st 

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Maiden, J[oseph] H[eury]. Presiden- 

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Massee, George. Plant diseases ; a 

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Meldola, R. The coming of age of 

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O'Sullivan, James. A glimpse of the 

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Rolfe, Rjobert] A[llen]. Epiphytes; 

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Rollett, Alexander. Zur Erinnerung 

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Selby, Augustine D. The future of 

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Smith, ErAvin F. Plant pathology : 

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 (N. Ser.), 15, 1902, (601-612). 



[Vines, S. H.] Presidential Address 

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Vuyck, L[aureus]. . . . protection 

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Wallace, R. Hedger. The new soil 

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80). 



Wilson, Edmund B[eecher]. Aims 

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 (Presidential address to American 

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 N.Y., 51, 1901, (21065-21066, 21076). 



0050 



P.EDAGOGY. 



The examination of plants. Pharm. 

 J., London, (Ser. 4), 14, 1902, (59-60). 



Jahresbericht der koniglichen land- 

 wirthschaftlichen Hochschule in Berlin 

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 Marz 1902. Jg 10. Berlin, (Druck 

 „ Die Post"), 1902, (70j. 25 cm. 



Naturgeschichte nach Lebensgemein- 

 schaften. Flir die Volksschule bearb. 

 von mehreren Lehrern. H. 1 : Haus, 

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 62). 18 cm — H. 8 ; Die Erde als 

 (Janzes. 2. Aufl. Ebenda, 1902,aV -f 

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Pokorny's Naturgeschichte des Pflan- 

 zeiireiches flir hohere Lehranstalten 

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 Leipzig (G. Freytag), 1902, (VI + 274). 

 23 cm. Geb. 3 M. 



