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The work of green leaves. Jbid. 1%. 4 Je 1913. 
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Nine short articles in the Young Folks’ Department. The 
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Four editorials. The Nat. Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild 
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—— Twelve reviews of books. Country Life in Amer. Jan— 
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