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Charles. 
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plantarum in horto botanico Gymnasii volhyniensis Cre- 
meneci cultarum. Cremeneci. 1816. 16°. pp. [6], 161. 
Enumération des plantes de la flore du Baikal. 
[Review. Paris. 1834.] 8°. 
Annales des sciences naturelles, 2° sér. Bolanique, 1834, ii, 125-126. 
Monographiae Artemisiarum. Sectio i. Dracun- 
culi frutescentes. [St. Petersburg. 1842.] 4°. pp. [2], 
44. 13 plates. 
Reprinted from Mémoires présentés a l Académie impériale des sciences 
de St. Pélersbourg par divers savans, 1845, iv, 445-488. 
Primitiae florae galiciae austriacae utriusque; 
encheiridion ad excursiones botanicas concinnatum. 2 pt. 
Viennae. 1809. sm. 12°. 
i. Monandria. Polyandria. 
pp. 423. 
Traité des arbres et arbustes que l’on 
See DusamMet pu Mon- 
Traité du citronier. See MuIcHEt, 
pp. 399.—ii. Didynamia. Dioecia. 
‘ Tentamen de abotanis [sic] seu de sectione iid 
Artemisiarum Linnzi. {Moscou. 1834.] 4°. 5 plates. 
“Extrait des Nouveaux mémoires de la Sociélé impériale des naluralisles 
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Bessey, Charles Edwin. Bailey’s Survival of the unlike. 
[Review. Boston, efc. 1897.] 1. 8°. 
“Reprinted from the American naturalist,” 1897, pp. 140-142. 
Botanical definitions. [Boston, efc. 1893.] 8°. 
American naturalist, 1893, pp. 47-45. 
The botany of the apple tree. Assisted by A. F. 
Woods. Lincoln, Neb. [1894.] pp. [82]. Illustr. (Jn Nr- 
BRASKA — University — Botanical department.  Contribu- 
tions. New ser., 6.) — 
“Extracted from the Annual report of the Nebraska slale horticultural 
sociely, 1894.” 
Botany at Brooklyn. [Boston, etc. 1894.] 1. 8°. 
“ Reprinted from the American naturalist,’ 1894, pp. 804-806. 
The botany of California. Vol. ii. By Sereno 
Watson. [Review.] Eaton’s Systematic fern list. [Re- 
view. Boston, efc. 1881.] 8°. 
“From the American naturalist,’ 1881, pp. 44-45. 
Botany in Detroit— Government timber-tests.— 
Notes. [Boston, efc. 1897.] 1. 8°. 
“ Reprinted from the American naluralist,”’ 1897, pp. 903-907. 
The botany of the grape and the genus Prunus. 
Lincoln, Neb. [1895.] pp. [38]. Illustr. (dn Nepraska — 
_ University — Botanical department. Contributions. New 
ser., 9.) 
“Extracted from the Annual report of the Nebraska state horlicultural 
sociely, 1895.” 
Botany for high schools and colleges. New York. 
1880. 1.12°. pp. x, 611. Illustr. (American science 
series, 5.) 
Botany at the Indianapolis meetings. 
eic. 1890.] 8°. 
“From the American naturalist,” 1890, pp. 958-964. 
The Carolina poplar. [Lincoln. 1906-07.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Report of the [Nebraska] slate board of agricullure 
for 1906-1907,” pp. 203-210. 
Distribution of forest trees on the Nebraska plains. 
{Narberth, Pa. 1903.] 8°. 
Allantic slope naturalist, 1903, i, 21. 
The eastward extension of Pinus ponderosa Douglas, 
var. scopulorum.— The westward extension of the black 
walnut.— The iron-wood tree in the Black Hills — Still 
another tumble-weed.— Botany in the A. A. A.S8.— Botanical 
news. [Boston, efc. 1887.] 8°. 
“Extracted from the American naturalist,” 1887, pp. 928-932. 
Evolution and classification. [Lincoln, Neb. 1894.] 
pp. [19]. (nm Nepraska — University — Botanical depart- 
ment. Contributions. New ser., 7.) 
[Boston, 
“From the Proceedings of the American association for the advancement 
of science, vol. xlii, 1893,” pp. 237-251. 
The forests and forest trees of Nebraska. 
1900. 8°. pp. [26]. 
“Reprinted from Annual report of the Nebraska slate board of agricul- 
lure, 1899,” pp. 79-102. 
editor. [General 
1880-81.] 8°. 
“From the American naturalist,” 1880-81, xiv—xv. 
The metric system in botany.— Eaton and Faxon’s 
North American Sphagna— The cell nucleus. ([Boston, 
Come tSO ule Lee Ss. 
“Reprinted from the American naturalist,” 1897, pp. 151-154. 
[- ] The morphology of the pine cone. [Chicago. 
1902.] 8°. Plate. 
“Reprinted from the Bolanical gazette,” 1902, xxxili, 157-159. 
Observations on Silphium laciniatum, the so-called 
compass plant. (Boston, efc. 1877.] 8°. 
American naturalist, 1877, pp. 486-489. 
The phylogeny and taxonomy of angiosperms. 
(Chicago. 1897.] 8°. pp. 34. Diagrs. (Botanical so- 
ciety of America. Publications.) 
“From the Botanical gazelle,” 1897, xxiv, 145-178. 
Plant migration studies. i. Forest trees. 
coln, Neb. 1905.) 8°. pp. 2 Diagrs. 
From University studies, 1905, v, no. 1. 
Preliminary report on the native trees and shrubs 
of Nebraska. Lincoln. [18917] 8°. pp. [2], 32. (Ne- 
braska — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 18.) 
= Proceedings of the Botanical club, of the 42d meet- 
ing of the A. A. A. S. See AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR 
THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. 
- Progress of the Botanical survey of Nebraska. 
“Pharmaceutical botany.’ Boston, efc. 1895.] 
Lincoln. 
notes. Botany. Boston, elc. 
{Lin- 
(With 
Se 
1895, pp. 580-582. 
{Boston, 
“Reprinted from the American naturalist,” 
Sargent’s studies of the forests of Japan. 
etc. 1895.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the American naturalist,”’ 1895, xxix, 1049-1056. 
A second report upon the native trees and shrubs 
of Nebraska. Lincoln. [1892.] pp. [39]. (Jn Nepraska — 
University — Botanical department. Contributions. New 
serz; 12) 
A sketch of the progress of botany in the United 
States in 1879, 1880. 2 pam. [Boston, efe. 1880-S1.] 8°. 
“From the American naturalist,’’ 1880-81, xiv, 862-870; xv, 947- 
955. 
Some characteristics of the foothill vegetation of 
western Nebraska. [Boston, etc. 1897?] 8°. 
American naturalist, 1897, xxxii, 111-113. 
] Summer-school botany in the mountains. 
ton, ec. 1895.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the American naturalist,” 1895, pp. 845-847. 
Supplementary list of recently reported species. 
(In Wesser, H. J. Appendix to the Catalogue of the 
flora of Nebraska, 1892, pp. 45-53.) 
The supposed dimorphism of Lithospermum longi- 
florum (L. angustifolium Michx. of Gray’s Synoptical 
flora). [Boston, efc. 1880.] 8°. Diagr. 
“From the American naluralist,”” 1880, pp. 417-421. 
A synopsis of the larger groups of the vegetable 
kingdom. [Boston, etc. 1894.] 1. 8° 
“Reprinted from the American naturalist, 1894,” pp. 63-65. 
The wild flowers of America. [Review.] — Willis’ 
Practical flora. [Review. Boston, etc. 1895.] 1. 8°. 
“Reprinted from the American naturalist,” 1895, pp. 49-51. 
and Webber, Herbert John. Report of the botanist 
on the grasses and forage plants, and the catalogue of plants 
fof Nebraska]. Lincoln. 1890. 8°. 
“Extracted from the Report of the Nebraska stale board of agricullure 
for 1889." 
and Woods, Albert Fred. Transpiration, or the loss 
of water from plants. Lincoln, Neb. [1892.] pp. [6]. (In 
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