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Darwin, Cuarces. The effects of cross- and self-fertiliza- 
tion in the vegetable kingdom. (American journal of science 
and arts, 1877, 3d ser., xiii, 125-141.) 
Insectivorous plants. (American journal of 
science and arts, 1876, 3d ser., xi, 69-73.) 
The movements and habits of climbing plants. 
(A merican journal of science and arts, 1865, 2d ser., xl, 273- 
282; xii, 125-130.) 
On the origin of species by means of natural se- 
lection. (‘‘ From the Am. jour. of science and arts,” 1860, 
2d ser., xxix, 153-184.) 
The power of movement in plants. (American 
journal of science and arts, 1881, 3d ser., xxi, 245-249.) 
The various contrivances by which orchids are 
fertilized by insects. (Jn Gray, Asa. Scientific papers, 
1889, i, 241-246.) 
Originally appeared in the Nation, April 11, 1878. 
Decatsne, Joseph. Le jardin fruitier du Muséum [d’his- 
toire naturelle]. (American journal of science and arts, 
1872-75, 3d ser., iv, 489-494; 3d ser., x, 481-484.) 
Emerson, G. B. A report on the trees and shrubs of 
Massachusetts. (Jn Gray, Asa. Scientific papers, 1889, 
i, 204-206.) 
Originally appeared in the Nation, Oct. 8, 1875. 
Enpuicuer, Stephan. Genera plantarum secundum or- 
dines naturales disposita. (American journal of science and 
arts, 1840, xxxix, 170-172.) 
ENGELMANN, George. Notes on the genus Yucca. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1873, 3d ser., vi, 468- 
470.) 
Two new dicecious grasses of the United States. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1859, 2d ser., xxviii, 
439-440.) 
Harvey, W. H. The genera of South African plants. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1840, xxxix, 173-174.) 
——— Nereis boreali-americana; or, Contributions to- 
wards a history of the marine alge of North America. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1852, 2d ser., xiv, 
1-8.) 
Henrrey, Arthur. An elementary course of botany. 
(American journal, of science and arts, 1857, 2d ser., xxiv, 
434-440.) 
Henstow, George. On the self-fertilization of plants. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1879, xvii, 489-494.) 
Hooker, Sir J.D. Flora antarctica. (American journal 
of sciences and arts, 1849, 2d ser., viii, 161-180.) 
Introductory essay in Flora Nove Zealandix. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1854, 2d ser., xvii, 
241-252, 334-350.) 
The same, reprinted. 
Outlines of the distribution of Arctic plants. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1862, 2d ser, xxxiv, 
144-148.) 
On the structure and affinities of Balanophorex. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1858, 2d ser., xxv, 
116-120.) 
On the Welwitschia, a new genus of Gnetacee. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1863, 2d ser., xxxvi, 
434-439.) 
and Bau, John. Journal of a tour in Morocco 
and the Great Atlas. (Jn Gray, Asa. Scientific papers, 
1889, i, 255-259.) 
Originally appeared in the Nation, April 3, 1879. 
and Tuomson, Thomas. Floraindica. (Ameri- 
can journal of science and arts, 1856, 2d ser., xxi, 134-137.) 
Linney, John. A natural system of botany; or, A 
systematic view of the organization, natural affinities, 
and geographical distribution of the whole vegetable king- 
dom. (American journal of science and arts, 1837, xxx, 
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végétale. (American journal of science and arts, 1841, xli, 
374-375.) 
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bility in plants. (American journal of science and arts, 
1876, 3d ser., xi, 153-156.) 
Researches into the specific characters and the 
varieties of the genus Cucurbita. (American journal of 
science and arts, 1857, 2d ser., xxiv, 440-443.) 
PARKMAN, Francis. The hybridization of lilies. (Ameri- 
can journal of science and arts, 1878, 3d ser., xv, 151-152.) 
Rapikorer, Ludwig. Der befruchtungsprocess im pflan- 
zenreiche. (American journal of science and arts, 1858, 2d 
ser., xxv, 112-114.) 
Ruskin, John. Proserpina. (Jn Gray, Asa. 
fic papers, 1889, i, 199-204.) 
Originally appeared in the Nation, Aug. 12, 1875. 
Saporta, Gaston, marquis de. Le monde des 
avant l’apparition de homme. (Jn Gray, Asa. 
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Originally appeared in the Nation, Sept. 18 and 25, 1879. 
Sresotp, P. F. von. Flora japonica. (American journal | 
of science and arts, 1840, xxxix, 175-176.) 
Suuiivant, W.S. Musci alleghanienses; sive, Spicilegia 
muscorum atque hepaticarum quos in itinere a Marylandia 
usque ad Georgiam per tractus montium a. p. 1843, de- 
cerpserunt Asa Gray et W.S. Sullivant. (American journal 
of science and arts, 1846, 2d ser., i, 70-81.) 
Vitmorin, Louis. Notice sur |’amélioration des plantes 
par le semis et considérations sur l’hérédité dans les végé- 
taux. (American journal of science and arts, 1859, 2d ser., 
xxvii, 440-442.) : 
Wa.iacpr, ———. Epping forest and how best to deal 
Lo it. (Jn Gray, Asa. Scientific papers, 1889, i, 253- 
55. 
Originally appeared in the Nation, Dec. 26, 1878. 
Warp, N. B. On the growth of plants in closely A pes 
eases. (American journal of science and arts, 1853, 2d ser., 
xvi, 132-133.) 
Watson, Sereno. Revision of the North American Lilia- 
cee. (American journal of science and arts, 1879, 3d ser., 
xviii, 313-316.) 
and others. Botany of the 40th parallel. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1872, 3d ser., iii, 62- 
64, 148-150.) 
Weppe.t, H. A. Monographie de la famille des urticées. 
(American journal of science and arts, 1858, 2d ser., xxv, LO9- 
111.) 
Gray, Asa, and Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton. The vegetation 
of the Rocky Mountain region, and a comparison with that 
of other parts of the world. Author's ed. Washington. 
1881. 8°. 
“Extracted from the Bulletin of the (United Stales geological and geo- 
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and Trumbull, James Hammond. Review of De 
Candolle’s Origin of cultivated plants; with annotations 
upon certain American species. {New Haven. 1883.] 8°. 
Thustr. 
“From the American journal of science,"’ 1883, 3d ser., xxv, 241-255, 
370-379; xxvi, 128-138. 
and others. Botany [of the Colorado exploring expe- 
dition]; by professors Gray, Torrey, Thurber, and Dr. ete 
mann. ashington. 1860. (Jn ives, J.C. Report upon 
the Colorado River of the West, explored in 1857-1858 by 
J. C. Ives, 1861, pt. iv.) 
[ ] Correspondence relating to the dismissal of the late 
botanist [C. C. Parry] to the Department of agriculture, at — 
Washington. Salem, Mass. 1872. 8°. rraese 
“ Reprinted from the American naturalist, 1872," vi, 30-45. 
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