The plant. An illustration of the org-anic life of the animal. 

 i8o pp. Philadelphia, 1855. C-C 855 ': 



Principles of botany as exemplified in the cryptogamia. 

 94 pp. Philadelphia, 1853. H-C 855 



The principles of botany as exemplified in Phanerogamia. 

 230 pp. Philadelphia, 1854. BA-C 855 



What may be learned from a tree. 



1 ed. 192 pp. Philadelphia, 1859. BA-C 855 



2 ed. 190 pp. New York, i860. BA-C 855 



pp. New York, 1893. 



Coulter, John Gaylord. 



Plant life and plant uses. 



464 pp. New York, 1913. BA-C 855 



Coulter, John Merle. 



Elementary studies in botany. 



461 pp. New York, 1913. BA-C 855 



The evolution of sex in plants. 



140 pp. Chicago, 1914. DQ-C 855 



Manual of botany (Phaenogamia and Pteridophyta) of the 

 Rocky Mountain regions. 



452 pp. New York. 1885. RO-C 855 



Manual of the phanerogams and pteridophytes of Western 

 Texas. 



588 pp. Washington, 1891-4. RM-C 855 



(Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb., vol. 2, nos. 1-3; also issued with title "Botany 

 of Western Texas.") 



New manual of the botany of the Central Rocky Mountains. 

 646 pp. New York. 1909. ^Revised bv Aven Nelson.) 



RO-C 855 



Plants, a text book of botan}^ Consisting of — 



Plant studies. 



392 pp. New York, 1904. BA-C 855 



(See next entry.) 



Text book of botany for secondary schools. 

 365 pp. New York, 1906. BA-C 855 



(A new edition of Plant Studies.) 



An analytical key to some of the comicon, wild and cultivated species of flowering 

 plants. 



93 pp. New YoiV. 1902.* 



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