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Preaching the Gospel of Science. Seieiice 70: 3'')8--37r. Oc- 

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A Genetic Analysis of Variation in the Hart's Tongue (Re- 

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Evolution as Illustrated by Ferns. Jh-ooklyii Fot. Card. Leaf- 

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Free, Montague 



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Gager, C. Stuart 



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Aeration of tree roots. TJic Shade Tree 2: 2-3. ]\Iay. 



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