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Vasey (George). Grasses of the South. A Report on 

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Nealley (G. C.) and Tracy (S. M.). Grasses of the 

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Vasey (George) and Galloway (B. T.). A Record of 

 some of the Work of the Division, including extracts 

 from Correspondence and other Communications. 

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Vasey (George). Grasses of the Southwest. Plates and 

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 California. Parts i., ii. (1890-91.) 



Hale (Edwin M.). Ilex Cassine, the Aboriginal North 

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Dewey (Lyster Hoxie). The Russian Thistle : its 

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Nasu (George V.). American Ginseng : its Commercial 

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Webber (Herbert J.). The Water Hyacinth, and its 

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CiiESNUT (V. K.). Principal Poisonous Plants of the 

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Galbraitii (S J.) Vanilla Culture as practiced in the 

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Knapp (S. a.). The present Status of Rice Culture in 

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Hicks (Gilbert H.). The Germination of Seeds as 

 affected by Certain Chemical Fertilizers. (1900.) 



Vasey (George). The Agricultural Grasses and Forage 

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 as have been introduced. With an Appendix on the 

 Chemical Composition of Grasses, by Clifford 

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Circular, Nos. 7, 9, 10, 13. Svo. WasUnrjton, 1896-98. 



No. 7. Dewey (Lyster H.). Tumbling Mustard {Sisymbrium 



altissimum). 1896. 

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Family. 1897. 

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Mushroom Poisoning in the District of Columbia. 1898. 



Contributions from the U. S, National Herbarium. Vols. 

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Inventory No. 2 of Foreign Seeds and Plants imported by 

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