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The same. New York. 1837. sm. 12°. pp. 250. 
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An engraved title-page bears the date 1834. 
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Enumeratio plantarum generis Portulacce.— A new arrangement of 
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Descriptiones viginti-quatuor novarum specierum plantarum.— Observa- 
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Synopsis plantarum succulentarum, cum descrip- 
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“Reprinted from Bulletin of the Nalural hislory sociely of New Bruns- 
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Bulletin of the Natural history society of New Brunswick, 1900, xviii, 
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A wilderness journey in New Brunswick, with the 
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Flora montana Formose. An enumeration of the 
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From Journal of the College of science, Imperial universily, Tokyo, 1908, 
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“Corrections,” inserted before p. 1. 
Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contribu- 
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Revisio Euphorbiacearum et Buxacearum japoni- 
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