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— Little bulbs for little people. Folder issued by A. T. Bod- 
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The third annual garden exhibit for Brooklyn boys and 
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Wild Flower Preservation Society of America. Torreya 
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A white-cedar swamp at Merrick, Long Island, and its sig- 
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The ascent of the Turquino, the highest mountain in Cuba. 
Torreya 16: 211-225. October. (Letter of F. W. Ramsden, 
and other notes on the region arranged and edited.) 
What the winter of 1915 did to the Garden evergreen col- 
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evolution and the problems of heredity. II. The nature, 
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Figs. 1-28. Tables A-F + 1-26. 
