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 . The Distribution and habits of some Common Oaks. 



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 . The Distribution of Three Naturalized Crucifers. 



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. Additions to the Fern Flora of Indiana. Fern Bid 



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Trees Common to Parke County. Geological Repori iov liS72, i)g. 381. 

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An Abnormal Flower of Calpodendron. American Botanist Vol. 20: pg. 

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Regular Flower in Pedicularis Canadensis. Bot. Gazette, 4:166-167. 

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Teratolgical Notes. T. An Abnormal specimen of Tara.\acum. Mid- 

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