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l.IHUAUV OF THK AKNOI.I) .\KIU)HKTrM 



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I'nrhamrnl. (1S7K.) The IiLslitiition of surveyors. 



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I'arlitimcnl (IS4.S) — llnii.tr of common.'!. Report 



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Orecescu, niniitrie. Piante niai-edonicc din vilaieturile 

 .\Ii.ii:i>lir si S:il()nic, exaininate. studiatc .«i determinate. 

 Uurunsli ■ llKtr. 1. S°. pp. 11(1. 



••(>|irr<'l»* J»ni»ri(wilc «inRiillnt<» in prczfiitn himiro." pp. 109-110. 



"Kitrit-H din AnalrU ..\cadfmiei romAiir, »«riu 2, lorn. xxix. Mcmoriile 

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I'lantele vasculare ale Ceahliului pftna acuni ciinos- 



cute expiLsc subt raportul geografico-botanic .si sistematic. 

 Bticuresli. 1906. 4°. pp. S.i. 



■• Kilnu liin -InaWf Aradrmiri rom&ne, Bcria 2, loin, xxviii. Memoriile 

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Greene, Kdward I.ee. C'ybclecolumbiana; a series of studies 

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Greenman, Jesse More. Monograph of the North and 

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"Bpprintcd from AnnaU of Iht \tiisouri botanical garden," 1915, ii, 

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Foe pi. i. noe lifa " MonoKTopliie der iiord- und rotilralomcrikanischi-n 

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Greensboro nurseries. Cluilford, our native county. 



.Sc ^ i.iMi, J. A., & so.N.s, pul)li.shers. 

 Grevillius, Anders Yngve. Om fruklbiadsforokning hos 



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Plate. 



•• Hihang lill K. Sermka Tirl.-akad. handlingar. bd. 18, afd. ni. n:o 4.' 



Griffith, William. Description of two genera of the family 

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 6 plates. 



Aiialic retearthei, 1830, xix, 94-114. 



Grig^, Kol)ert I'Lske. A botanical survey of the Sugar 

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"ConlrilHition from Ilic Botunirul laborulory of llir Ohio stale uiii- 

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Grisebach, .\ugust (lleinrich Hudolf). Malpighiaceae cen- 



irMiiiinrii anae. See (iitsTKO, A. S. 

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 Guadagno, Michele. Prime notizie sulla vegetazionc delle 



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■■|-J>U»IU» dol HulUUino dril' Orlo Ixiianicu Jrlla II. I'nittrsUil di 

 /VaptWi." 1913. iii. 75-91. 



Gufirin-Mfineville, fv F. Sec GufiKiN-MfiNEViM-E, I'olix 



f".d..ii.ir.i 

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 Guicbet, . I/'gislation de la restaurution et de In 



coiwrval ion dcK terrains en montagne. Nancy. 1887. 8°. 



pp 217. 



" llilJir,|cra|>liin." pp. 'V7. 



Guilford, our native county. See Youno, J. A., & sons, 



pulihslnTS. 



Gunn, Uonidd ('. Ueniarks on the indigenous vegetable 



|iriH|iiction« of Tiwniania, available at* food for man. Sec 



B\< KiiorsK, .lamcH. 

 Gyokuransai, .Snlahide. BanshO Hhanhin zufu. ) Pictures 



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ctilonMl plates. 



H 



Hale, ( icorge ICIlcrv. National academics and the progress 

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 Front, and plans. 



•• Hi'priiitnl fnim .Scirncf," 1913-15, ixxviii, 081-098; xxxix, 189-200; 

 xl, 907-919; xli. V2-22. 



Hall, Kufus Clifford. Progre.ss report on a study of forest 

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 in Kentucky. 



Hallman, .lohann Oiuitav, respondent. De moxje atque 

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[Hammond, Harry] South Carolina; resources and popu- 

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*'I.ist of tlip more common native and naturalizril planl.s of Soiitli 

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Hana-no-sao. See Kwai, [pseudon.]. Yonanden jyubo. 

 Hanjian. Nippon sankai meiliutsu zuc. (.Miscellany of 



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Osiika. N. D. 8°. Illustr. 



In Jiipanesr rhararlers. 



Hansen, lOmil Christian. Om haverne i nord-llalicii. 



K0henhavn. 1903. 8°. pp. 8. 

 "Sarrlryk of Haven." 

 [Hanway, Jonas.) .\n e.s.say on tea; considered as pernicious 



In li(:dlli, ol)stniclingindiLstry, and impoverishing the nation. 



With a short account of its growth, and grc;it consuniption 



in these kingilonis. Front. (In hi.t .lourn;il_ of eight days 



journey from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames, 17.j(), 



I.p, 2()3-3Gl.) 

 [ ] \ journal of eight days journey from Portsmouth 



to Kingston upon Th;uiies, with inisccll.^meous thoughts, 



moral and religious, in a .series of letters. To which is added, 



an assay on teji. Hv a gentleman of the partie. London. 



17.50. 4°. pp, 10), 301. Plates. 

 Harland, Marion. Six cups of coffee. See Pari.oa, Maria, 



Mild (ilhers. 

 Harper, Roland McMillan. The coniferous forests of eastern 



North Americ;i. [New York, 1914.) 8°. pp. [25]. II- 



lu.str. 



"Reprinted from Pnpittar science monthly. Oct. 1914." 



Geography and vegetation of Northern Florida. 



[Tallahiussee. 1914.] 8°. 24 plates. 



"From Annual report of the Florida ilale grolugical aurvry," 1914, vi, 



i(;:)-i37. 



" BiblioKrapliy." pp. 410-416. — "Additions and corroclions," p. 109. 



V suiKM-ficial studv of the pine-barren vegetation of 



Mi,<sis.sippi. New York." 1914. 8°. Illu.str. 



"HcprinKHl from tlie liullelin of the Torrey bolanieal elub." 1914. xli, 

 551-5r,7. 



"Literature." pp. 5.')l-552. 



Vegetation tyi)es (in centra! Florida. Tallah!us.see. 



191 l|. 8°. Map and S plates. 



Iti-[irinte<l from lli<- Annual report of the Fliiriilil tliitr ariiliHlicnl nircry, 

 I'.lll. vii. i:t.i-iss. 

 Harrison, Charles Simmons. A peony manual, n. p. cop. 



1907. .H°. pp. 04. Plates. 

 Harshberger, John William. The vegetation of Nantucket. 

 [I'liiladclphia. 1914.) 8°. 5 plates, and map. 



•■|l<|irinti-.l from llie liullelin of the Geographical tociety of Phila- 

 delphia." 19M. »ii. 24-:«. 



Xhe vegetation of south Florida, south of 27° 30' 



north, exclusive of the Florida Keys. (Philadelphia. 1914.) 

 I. 8°. Plates and m;i|). 



Trantarliniu of Ihr Wagner free imiilule of Mcience of I'hiladrlphm. 

 1914. vii. 19-1M9. 



Hart, John lliiichley. The propagation of cacao by budding 



