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Arnold, Jacob Hiram. Crew work, costs and returns in 

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"Reprinted from the Harvard alumni bulletin of May 12, 1915.** 

 Contents: — Its past, present, and future; by C. S. Sargent. — An 

 appreciation from Kew; by W. J. Bean. — The .\rnold arboretum and 

 the gardens of .\merica: by J. H. McFarland. — The benefits to nursery-- 

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Audubon, John Woodhouse. Audubon's western journal, 

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Aunant, Johann. Grundliche anweisung zum seiden-bau 

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Avasia, D. N. Lac and lac cultivation, from practical ex- 

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Babcock, Ernest Brown. Studies in Juglans. ii, iii. Berke- 

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ii. Further observations on a new variety of Juglans califomica 

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productions of Tasmania, available as food for man. (In his 



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For continuation, see Bailey, J. F., and White, C. T. 



Bailey, Irving Widmer. .\re Tetracentron, Trochodendron, 

 and Drimvs specialized or primitive t^-pes? See Thompson, 

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FoUar evidence as to the ancestrj' and early cUmatic 



environment of the angiosperms. See Sixnott, E. W., and 

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Nodal anatomy and the morphologj' of stipules. 



See SixxoTT, E. W., and B.ulet, I. W. 



The origin and dispersal of herbaceous angiosperms. 



See SiNXOTT, E. W., and B.\ilet, I. W. 



Some observations on the variation in length of 



coniferous fibers. See Shep.u{d, H. B., and Bailey, I. W. 



The structure of the bordered pits of conifers and its 



bearing upon the tension hj-pothesis of the ascent of sap in 

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"Reprinted from the Botanical gazette," 1916, bdi, 133-142. 



and Sinnott, Edmund Ware. Anatomical e^-i- 



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"Reprinted for private circulation from the Botanical gazette," 1914, 

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A botanical index of cretaceous and tertiary climates. 



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The climatic distribution of certain tj-pes of angio- 



spemj leaves. [Lancaster, Pa. 1916.] 1. 8°. (Investiga- 

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"Reprinted from the American journal of botany," 1916, iii, 24—39. 



Bailey, John Frederick, and White, CjtlI T. Contributions 

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Forms a continaation of " Contributions to the Qaeensland flora, by 

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Bailey, Liberty Hyde. The nursery-hook; a complete guide 

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editor. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture. 



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"A catalogue of some of the books made use of in this work,** pp. [14- 

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