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1055 



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Blancliard, W. H. Some Vermont 

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CoUins, F[rank] S[hipley]. The 



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Dame, Lorin L. and Brooks, Henry. 

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Evans, Alexander W. Notes on New 

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Femald, M[erritt] L[yndon]. The 

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Taraxacum palustre in 



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Rich, W[illia]m r[enn]. Preliminary 

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Robinson, B[enjamin] L[incoln]. The 

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Williams, Emile F. Preliminary lists 

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Collins, F. S. An algologist's vacation 

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Davis, Charles A. The occurrence of 

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Femald, M[erritt] L[yndon]. A cotton- 

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Harsh'oer^er, John AV[illiam]. A 

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Harvey, Le Roy H. Furtlier notes, 

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Jewell, H. W. Notes on soma ferns 

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Kennedy, G. G. The Maine Coast at 

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Norton, Aithur H. New Stations for 

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White, V. S. Some Mt. Desert fungi. 

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Gront, A[bel] J[oel]. Ilypnum flm- 

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A new habitat for ScJiisto- 



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Jones, L. R. Pogonia ajjinis in Ver- 

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