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1142 



8000 gr 



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The genus Am ica In north- 

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Anaphalis margarifacea 



var. oecidentalis in eastern America. 

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An anomalous alpine willow. 



[Salix ehlorolepis n. sp. from Queljec] 

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An alpine Adiantum. [A. 



pedatum'L. var. aleutieum Ruprecht, from 

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Draha horealis in eastern 



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A northern Cynoglossnm. 



[C. horeale n. sp. from Canada and north- 

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A new Raniineiihis. [R. 



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Sargent, C. S. Recently recognized 

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