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Fankhauser, J. Die entwicklung des stengels und des 
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On pure caoutchouc, and the substances by which it 
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Farina, Vincenzo. La flora sicula; ossia, Manuale delle 
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Farlow, William Gilson. Address of the president before 
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On the American grape-vine mildew. [Cambridge. 
1874-76.) 8°. 
Bulletin of the Bussey institution, 1874-76, i, 415-429. 
[ } Asa Gray. (Crawfordsville, Ind. 1888.] 8°. 
Reprinted from the Botanical gazelle, 1888, xiii, 49-52. 
Signed " W.G.F." 
Asa Gray. [Berlin. 1888.] 8°. 
“Separatabdruck aus den Berichten der Deulschen bolanischen gesell- 
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An asexual growth from the prothallus of Pteris ser- 
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Proceedings of the American academy of arts and sciences, 1874, ix, 68-73, 
Bibliographical index of North American fungi. 
Vol. i, pt. 1. Abrothallusto Badhamia. Washington. 1905. 
8°. (Carnegie institution of Washington. Publications, 8.) 
The black knot; [tree disease caused by Sphwria 
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Bulletin of the Bussey institution, 1874-76, i, 440-454. 
Botanical bibliography. (Chicago. 1900.] 8°. 
Reprinted from the Botanical gazelle, 1900, xxix, 64-07. 
—— The conception of species as affected by recent inves- 
tigations on fungi. Address before the Section of botany, 
American association for the advancement of science. 
1898. 8°. pp. 23. 
A consideration of the Species plantarum of Lin- 
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“Privately printed.” 
— On a disease of olive and orange trees, occurring in 
cs in the spring and summer of 1875. (Cambridge. 
“Extracted from the Bulletin of the Bussey institution," 1874-76, i, 
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“From the 25th Annual report of the secrelary of the Massachusetts 
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Diseases of trees likely to follow mechanical injuries. 
[Read before the Massachusetts horticultural society, March 
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The fungus of the chestnut-tree blight. [New York. 
1912.] 1.8°. pp.5. 
“ Reprinted from Science,”’ 1912, N. s., xxxv, 717-722. 
The Gymnosporangia or cedar-apples of the United 
States. Boston. 1880. 8°. pp. 38. 2 plates. 
“Anniversary memoirs of the Boston society of natural history.” 
“Errata,” before p. 3. 
List of fungi found in the vicinity of Boston. [Cam- 
bridge. 1874-78.] 8°. 
Bulletin of the Bussey institution, 1874-78, i, 430-439; ii, 224-252. 
List of the marine algw of the United States, with 
Pg of new and imperfectly known species. [Boston. 1875.] 
OF gh 
Proceedings of the American academy of arts and sciences, 1875, x, 351- 
380. 
Merine alge of New England and adjacent coast. 
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Memoir of Asa Gray, 1810-1888. Washington. 
(1895.] 8°. 
Reprinted from Biographical memoirs of the National academy of sciences, 
1895, iii, 161-175. 
Memoir of Edward Tuckerman, 1817-1886. Wash- 
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Reprinted from Biographical memoirs of the National academy of sciences, 
1895, iii, 15-28. 
“List of botanical writings,” pp. 12-14. 
Noteson fungi. i. [Boston, etc. 1908.) 8°. (Con- 
tributions from the cryptogamic laboratory of Harvard uni- 
versity, 65.) 
From Rhodora, 1908, x, 9-17. 
Notes on some common diseases caused by fungi. 
{Cambridge. 1877.) 8°. Plate. 
Bulletin of the Bussey institution, 1877, ii, 106-114. 
Notes on some be re of Gymnosporangium and 
Chrysomyxa of the United States. [Boston. 1885.] 8°. 
Proceedings of the American academy of arts and sciences, 1885, xx, 311- 
323. 
Onion smut; an essay presented to the Massachu- 
setts society for promoting agriculture. Boston. 1877. 8°. 
pp. 15. Plate and other illustr. 
“From the 24th Annual report fgthe secretary of the Massachusetts 
state board of agricullure.”’ 
The popular conception of the scientific man at the 
present day. iNew York. 1906.) 1. 8° 
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