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Hunter {Si,- William). Plants of Prince of Wales Island. 

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International Rules for Botanical Nomenclature adopted by the 

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Pure Lines in the Study of Genetics in Lower Organisms. 



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Johnson (Marie E. M.) A note on two interesting Fungi: 

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Jones (Sir William). A\'orks, in six volumes. 



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Jordan (David Starr) and Evermann (Barton Warren). The 

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Judd (John W.). The Triumph of p:volution : A Retrospect of 

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Charles Darwin's earliest doubts concerning the iimnuta- 



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