8000 



1056 



8000 



Rydberg, P[er] A[xel]. A new 

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New Hampshire. 



Eggleston, W. W. The discovery of 

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Holt, George W. Is Cirsium pahisire 

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Prince, Francis C. Some plants of 

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Davis, [Wm. T ]. Local notes on 

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Two additions to the list 



of Staten Island plants. New Brighton, 

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Durand, Elias J. Studies in North 

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Grout, A[bel] J[oel]. Additions to 

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Hollick, Arthur. A recentlv intro- 

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■ Notes on our common 



stemless blue violets. New Brighton, 

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House, H. D. Some roadside ferns of 

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The acaulescent violets of 



Central New York. New York, N.Y., 

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Howe, Marshall A[very]. An attempt 

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Peck, Charles H. Report of the 

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 982, with pl.j. Separate. 22.8 cm. 

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Report of the state botanist 



on edible fungi of New York. 1895- 

 1899. Albany Univ., N.Y., Rep. St. 

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Species not before re- 



ported. Albanv Univ., N.Y., Rep. St. 

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Remarks and observations 



[on New York species]. Albany Univ., 

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Edible fungi. Albany 



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White, David. Description of a 

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Massachusetts. 



Andrews, A. Le Roy. A list of 

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Bryophytes of the Mt. 



Greylock region, [Mass.] II. Rhodora, 

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Blomberg, Carl. Some plants re- 

 cently found in and around North 

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Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (13-14). 



Cheney, Clara Imogene. Rare plants 

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Clark, A. G. Utr'ieularia minor in 

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