Maine. 



1141 



8000 gg 



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Meader, A. R. Aetinella odorata in 

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Parlin, J. C. Some casual elements 

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Arahis laevigata and 



A.'iplenium TrieJiomanes iu Maine. I.e. 

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Andrews, A. L. Some interesting- 

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Brainerd, E. Sc'trpus validus and 

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Churcliill, J. R. Three plants new 

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Eggleston, W. W. (Revised by 

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Gilman, C. Two ferns new to the 

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Kennedy, G. G. Flora of Willoughby, 

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Perkins, G. H. Tertiary lignite of 

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Slosson, M. A new hybrid fern from 

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Tilton, G. H. An addition to the 

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New Hampshire. 



CoUins, F. S. Algae of the Flume. 

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— Chlorochytrhun. Lemnae in 



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Cushman, J. A. Desmid flora of New 

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Day, M. A. Jwicus effusus, var. 

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Lewis, F. T. Selerolepis in New 

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New York. 



Davis, W. T. Additions to our local 

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Dowell, P. Flora of Staten island. 

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Fairman, C. E. The Pyrenomyceteae 

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Haberer, J. V. Plants of Oneida 

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Harshberger, J. AV. The plant forma- 

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Hili, E. J. Fernworts of western 

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Hollick, A. The occurrence and 

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Tottenville, October 4th, 1890. New 

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House, H. D. Orchids of central New 

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