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Studies in plant regeneration. By Elsie Kupfer. Memoirs Torrey Bot. 
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Plantae Lindheimerianae. Part. IH. By J. W.Blankinship. Eighteenth 
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Potato spraying experiments in 1906. ByF.C.Stewart, H.J.Eustace, 
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Studies in root parasitism. The haustorium of Santalum album. Pt. 2. 
The strueture of the mature haustorium and the inter-relations 
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The colorado potato-keetie. By F. H. Chittenden. — 15 S. — The 
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Some factors in the natural eontrol of the mexican eotton boll weevil. 
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On the effeet of a partial removal of roots and leaves upon the deve- 
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