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Forest conditions in Ohio; a reconnaissance forest: 
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Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 204.) 
Forestry suggestions. [Wooster. 1908.] 8°. pp. 
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and Waid, Clarence William. Forestry investiga- 
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[Wooster. 1905.] 8°. pp. [82]. Plates. (Ohio — Agri- 
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The forestry work of the Ohio experiment station. 
(Wooster. 1906.) 8°. pp. 11. Plates and other illustr. 
(Ohio — Agricultural experiment station. Circular, 50.) 
How to prune young locust and catalpa trees. 
_ [Wooster. 1906.) 8°. pp.6. 3plates. (Ohio — Agricul- 
| tural experiment station. Circular, 51.) 
Greenamyre, Harold Hubert. The composite type on the 
Apache national forest. Washington. 1913. 8°. pp. 32. 
Diagrs. (Unirep States — Department of agriculture — 
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“Fort Valley experiment station.” 
Greene, Hdward Lee. Bibliographical difficulties in botany. 
A paper read before the Botanical society of America, Aug. 
18, 1897, at Toronto, Canada. Washington. 1898. 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Catholic universily bulletin,’ 1898, iv, 62-75. 
The botany of central Illinois. [Salem, Mass. 
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American naturalist, 1870, iii, 5-8. 
Carolus Linnaeus. With an introduction by B. W. 
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Certain aspects of the species question. [Notre 
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American midland naturalist, 1910, i, 245-263. 
Extracts from personal letters on the Landmarks of 
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Flora franciscana; an attempt to classify and de- 
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; Illustrations of west American oaks. From drawings 
by Albert Kellogg. San Francisco. 1889. 4°. pp. xii, 84. 
37 plates. 
Leaflets of botanical observation and criticism. 
Washington. 1903-12. 8°. 
Manual of the botany of the region of San Francisco 
Bay; being a systematic arrangement of the higher plants 
growing spontaneously in the counties of Marin, Sonoma, 
Napa, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San 
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“Reprinted from the Catholic university bulletin, 1901," vii, 147-157. 
The spring flowers of Colorado. [Boston. 1871.] 
87: 
American naturalist, 1871, v, 65-68. 
Studies in the botany of California and parts adja- 
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From the Bulletin of the California academy of sciences, 1886-87, i, 65, 
179, 276; ii, 41, 125, 377. 
iii, v, vi are “‘extracted.” 
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Greene, Wesley. Plants of Iowa; a preliminary list of the 
native and introduced plants of the state, not under cultiva- 
tion. Des Moines. 1907. 8°. (lowa state horticultural 
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Greenhow, Robert. The history of Oregon and California, 
and the other territories of the north-west coast of North 
America. Accompanied by a geographical view of those 
countries, and a number of documents as proofs and illustra- 
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Map and other illustr. 
Greenish, Thomas. Pine or forest wool. Wald-wolle. 
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“From the Pharmaceutical journal, Noy. 15, 1884.” 
Greenman, Jesse More. Monographie der nord- und cen- 
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Allgemeines und morphologie. Inaugural-dissertation, Ber- 
lin. Leipzig. 1901. 8°. pp. 37+. 
“Separat-abdruck aus Engler’s Bolanische jahrbiicher,” 
1-33. 
“Litteratur,’’ pp. 35-37.— “‘ Lebenslauf,”’ at end. 
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker. [Chicago. 
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1912.] 8°. 
Port. 
“Reprinted for private circulation from the Bolanical gazelle,’ 1912, 
liii, 438-440. 
Some new and other noteworthy plants of the North- 
west. [Chicago. 1898.] 8°. 
Reprinted from the Botanical gazette, 1898, xxv, 261-269. 
Greenwood, George. The tree-lifter; or, A new method of 
transplanting forest trees. London. 1844. 8°. pp. 112. 
Front. 
The same. 2d ed. London. 1853. 8°. 
268. 2 [8] plates. 
Gregg, Josiah. Commerce of the prairies; or, The journal 
of aSanta Fé trader during eight expeditions across the great, 
western prairies, and a residence of nearly nine years in 
northern Mexico. 5th ed. 2 vol. Philadelphia. 1851 
[cop. 1844]. 8°. Map, plates, and other illustr. 
Gregory, Emily L. Development of cork wings [on certain 
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‘Reprinted from Botanical gazelle,’ 1888-89, xiii, 249-258, 281-287, 
312-318; xiv, 5-10, 37-44. 
Gregory, John Walter. The Great Rift valley; being the 
narrative of a journey to Mount Kenya and Lake Baringo, 
with some account of the geology, natural history, anthro- 
pology, and future prospects of British East Africa. Lon- 
don. 1896. 8°. Plates, maps, and other illustr. 
“List of literature on expedition and its collections,’ pp. 387-388. 
“Catalogue of plants collected,”’ by E. G. Baker, James Britten, A. B. 
Rendle, A. Gepp, Annie L. Smith, J. B. Carruthers, and C, B. Clarke, 
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Gregson, Mrs. Margaret M. The story of our trees in 
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Grell, Moritz. Eichenschwelle und waldsubstanz oder der 
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8°. pp.45. (Technische vortriige und abhandlungen, 9.) 
“ Separat-abdruck aus der Oesterr. eisenb.-zeilung, jahrg, 1887, nr. 2, 
3, 5.” 
Grélot, Paul. Origine botanique des caoutchoues et gutta- 
percha. Paris, etc. 1899. 8°. 2 plates, and diagrs. 
Recherches sur le systéme libéroligneux floral des 
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plates. 
Gremblich, Julius. Der legféhrenwald. Innsbruck. 1893. 
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Gremli, August. 
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