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A Manual of tho Botany of the Nortbeiii United States, from Now England to 

 Wisconsin and Honth to Oiiio and Pennsylvania, inclnaivo (the Mosses and Liver- 

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On some plants of the order Compositjc from the Sandwich Islands. Proc. Am. 

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On the composition of the jilant by phytons, and some applications of i>hyllo- 

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Characters of some Guaphalioid Compositie of the division Angiantheic. Hook. 

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Characters of a new genius (Dissothrix) of CompositaiEupatoriacea', with re- 

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1852. 



Account of Argyroxiphium, a remarkable genus of Coraposita-, belonging to tho 

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Characters of three new genera of plants of the orders Violacea? and Anonaceso 

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Plaut;e Wrightiame Texano-Neo Mexicanav. An account of a Collection of Plants 

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Remarks on Menodora, Humb. and Bonpl., and Bolivarin, Cham, and Schlecht., 

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Note on Tetratheca. Hook. Jour. Bot., iv, 199-200. 



Characters of some Southwest Australian Composita-, principally of the subtribe 

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1853, 



Plant;e Wrightiana^ Texano-Neo Mexicante. Part II. An account of a collec- 

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Brief chai'acters of some new genera and species of Nyctaginacea', principally 

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On the discovery of two species of Trichomaues in the State of Alabama, one of 

 which is new. Am. J. Sci., II, xv, 324-326. 



Characters of Tetraclea, a new genus of Verbeuacea-. Am. J. Sci., II, xvi, 97-98. 



Note on the parasitism of Comaudra umbellata, Nutt. Am. J. Sci., II, xvi, 2.50- 

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