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sciences,” 1882, xvii, 405-411, 449-459. 
Botanical contributions. 1. Characters of some 
new species of Composite in the Mexican collection made by 
C. C. Parry and Edward Palmer, chiefly in the province of 
San Luis Potosi, in 1878. 2. Some new North American 
genera, species &c. [Boston. 1880.) 8°. 
“Extracted from the Proceedings of the American academy of arls and 
scienees,”” 1880, xv, 25-52. 
Botanical necrology of 1885. [New Haven. 1886.] 8°. 
“From the American journal of science,"’ 1886, 3d ser., xxxi, 12-22. 
The botanical text-book. Comprising: Pt. i. An 
introduction to structural and physiological botany. Pt. ii. 
The principles of systematic botany. New York, etc. 1842. 
12°. pp. 413. Illustr. 
For review, see Dantincton, William. 
The same. 2d ed. New York. 
12°. pp. 509. Illustr. 
The same. 4th ed. New York. 
pp. 528.  Illustr. 
For 5th ed., see his “ Introduction to structural and systematic botany.” 
The same.* 6th ed. [Vol. i], ii. New York, etc. 
1879-85. 8°.  LIllustr. 
1845 [cop. 1842). 
1853. 1. 12°. 
i. Structural botany. 1879. pp. xii, 442. Tlustr.— fi. Physiologi- 
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Signed “A. G.” 
Brief characters of some new genera and species of 
Nyctaginacew, principally collected in Texas and New 
Mexico, and on the discovery of two species of Trichomanes 
in the state of Alabama. New Haven. 1853. 8°. pp. 12. 
“Extracted from the American journal of science and arls,"’ 1853, 2d 
ser., xv, 259-263, 319-326. 
Burs in the Borage family. 
American naturalist, 1876, x, 1-4. 
A catalogue of the indigenous flowering and filicoid 
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y.Y. (Albany. 1833.) 8°. (Senate. No. 70, pp. 57-65.) 
Catalogue of plants collected east of the Rocky 
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8 
1885. pp. xxii, [2], viii, 500, [2], 36. 
(Boston, etc. 1876.] 8°. 
“From the American journal of science,”’ 1884, 3d ser., xxviii, 323-340. 
The same. London. 1885. 8°. pp. 14. 
Reprinted from the Report of the Brilish association,” 1885, liv, 555- 
568 
Characters of Ancistrophora, a new genus of the 
order Composite, recently detected by Charles Wright, in 
the eastern part of Cuba. (Cambridge, etc. 1857.) 4°. 
Memoirs of the American academy of arls and sciences, 1857, new ser., 
vi, 457-458. 
Characters of new genera and species of plants. 
(Boston, etc. 1873.) 8°. 
Proceedings of the American academy of arls and sciences, 1873, viii, 
620-631. 
Characters of a new genus Teophy ioe consisting of 
two species of parasitic Gentianew. (London. 1871.) 8°. 
pp. 2. 
“Extracted from the Linnean sociely's journal — Bolany,”’ 1871, xi, 
22-23. 
Characters of new or obscure species of plants of 
monopetalous orders in the collection of the United States 
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Characters of new plants of California and elsewhere, 
principally of those collected by W. H. Brewer and H. N. 
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"Extracted from the Proceedings of the American academy of arts and 
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Characters of some Composite in the collection of 
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Captain Wilkes, with observations, &c. [Boston, etc. 1861.] 
8° 
Proceedings of the American academy of arls and sciences, 1860-62, v, 
114-152. 
Characters of some little-known or new genera of 
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“Extr. from the Proceedings of the American academy of arts and 
sciences,” 1877, xii, 159-165. 
Characters of some new genera [Monoptilon, Am- 
phipappus, Calliachyris, Anisocoma] and species of plants 
of the natural order Composite, from the Rocky Mountains 
and upper California. [Boston. 1845.] 8°. Plate. 
Boston journal of natural history, 1845-47, v, 104-111. 
Characters of some new genera of plants, mostly 
from Polynesia, in the collection of the United States en 
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oa 
lproeaetings of the American academy of arls and sciences, 1852-57, 
iii, 48-54, 127-129. 
The same, reprinted. 
A part of the work only. 
Characters of some new plants of California and 
Nevada, chiefly from the collections of W. H. Brewer, and of 
C. L. Anderson, with revisions of certain genera or groups. 
[Boston, ele. 1866.) 8°. 
“Extracted from the Proceedings of the American academy of arls and 
sciences,"’ 1866, vi, 519-556. 
Characters of Tetraclea, a new genus of Verbenacex. 
[New Haven, efc. 1853.) 8°. 
American journal of science and arls, 1853, 2d ser., xvi, 97-98. 
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Charles Wright. 
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Chester Dewey. (In his Scientific papers, 1889, ii, 
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chiefly from those recently brought into cultivation at the 
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bridge. 1846. 4°. pp. [4], 56. 10 plates (8 colored). 
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Classification of the botanical collection made [by 
Lieutenant McCauley] during the San Juan reconnaissance 
of 1877, in Colorado and New Mexico. [Washington. 1878.] 
a 
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[Boston. 1875.) 8°. 
“Extracted from Proceedings of the American academy of arls and 
sciences,"’ 1875, x, 312-332. 
Contributions to American botany. i. A revision 
of the North American Ranunculi. 2. Sertum chihua- 
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“From the Proceedings of the American academy of arls and sciences,” 
1886, xxi, 363-413. 
