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 Bernard B. Smyth, Librarian: Check-list of the Plants of Kansas, August, 1892, by B. B. Smyth. 

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The Educationist, by (Jeo. W. Hoss, Topeka; Vol. Ill, 1881, 382 pp., bound; Vol. IV, 1882, 350 pp. 

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