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Yapp, R. H. Fruit-dispersal in 

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PHENOLOGY. 



Desert botanical laboratory, Tucson, 

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Unseasonable flowering of lime trees. 

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Arnell, H. ^V. PliEenological observa- 

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Birger, S. Die Vegetation bei Port 

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Blatter, E. Flowering season and 

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Bos, H. Obseryations phytoi^heno- 

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Lehre von den thermischen 



Vegetations-Konstanten, auch in Bezug 

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Castellain, A. List of birds and 

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Catros-Gerand. A quelle altitude 

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Darwin, F. Periodicity of plant 

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Dupuy, H. Causes de la levee plus 

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Elliot, 0. F. Scott-. The importance 

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Fiori, A. Osservazioni fenologiche 

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Foex, Et. et Rey, P. Notes meteoro- 

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Fruwirth, C. Das BlQhen der Gerste. 

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Hawrysiewicz, J. Observations phe- 

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Hooker, Sir J. D. Premature shed- 

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Ispplatov, E. Phanologische Beob- 

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Kerekgyartd, A. Konstante Warme- 

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Lange, A. Two excursions in No- 

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Livingston, B. E. Relations of desert 

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Lloyd, F. E. Correlation between 

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