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Chamberlain, Charles Joseph. 583.981 P700 



^°*^^ Contribution to the life history of salix. A dissertation presented 

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No title-page. Title taken from inside cover. 



Markham, Sir Clements Robert. 583.52 Oooi 



•^'^^ Peruvian bark. A popular account of the introduction of chin- 

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Sweet, Robert. L583.134I500 



'^'"*^ Cistineae. The natural order of cistus, or rock-rose ; ... descrip- 

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With bibliographical references for each species. 



Caldwell, Otis William. 584.68 P800 



21090 jj^g life-history of lemna minor. A dissertation submitted to the 

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Reprinted from the Botanical gazette, January, 1899. 



No title-page. Title taken from inside cover. 



Coulter, John Merle, & Chamberlain, Charles J. 582 Qioo 



296o4 Morphology of spermatophytes. [Part i. Gymnosperms.] x, 

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"Summary of literature cited," p. 180-185. 

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V^eitch's manual. 585.2 Qooi 



19619 Veitch's manual of the coniferae, containing a general review of 

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