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\ Cockayne, L. 1905 a. Notes on the vegetation of the Open Bay Islands. 



Ibid, xxxvii. 

 1905 b. On the significance of spines in Discaria Toumatou, Raoul. New 



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 . 1907. Some observations on the coastal vegetation of the South Island 



of New Zealand. Trans. New Zealand Inst., xxxix. 

 1908 a. Report on a botanical survey of the Tongariro National Park. 



Dept. of Lands, C. 11. Wellington. 

 \ 1908 b. Report on a botanical survey of the Waipoua Kauri forest. 



Ibid. C. 14. 

 CoHN, F. 1892. Cber Entstehung von Kalk- und Kieselgestein durch Ver- 



mittelung von Algen. Jahresber. Schles. Ges. 



1893. Cber Erosion von Kalkgestein durch Algen. Ibid. 



Comes. 1887. Le lave, il terreno Vesuviano e la loro vegetazione. Translated 



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v. Cornish, V. 1897. The formation of sand dunes. Geogr. Jour. 

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 1884. Recherches sur la structure de la tige des plantes aquatiques. 



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 1885 a. Recherches sur I'influence qu'exerce le milieu sur la structure 



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 1885 b. Observations critiques sur I'epidermc des feuilles des vegetaux 



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1885 c. Recherches sur la Sagittaire. Ibid. 



1885 d. ^ Influence du milieu aquatique sur les stomates. Ibid. 



1886. Etudes sur les feuilles des plantes aquatiques. Ann. Sc. Nat., 



j^ ser., iii. 



1887. Observations sur la florc du littoral. Jour, de Bot., i. 



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1898. Les vegetaux et les milieux cosmiques. Paris. 



Coulter, S. M. 1903. An ecological comparison of some typical swamp areas. 



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 < CoviLLE, F. V. 1893. Botany of the Death Valley Expedition. U.S. Dept. 



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 and D. T. ^NIacdougal. 1903. Desert Botanical Laboratory of the Car- 

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 *. CowLES, H. C. 1899. The ecological relations of the vegetation on the sand 



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 1 90 1 a. The influence of underlying rocks on the character of vegetation. 



Bull. Am. Bur. Geogr., ii. 

 1 90 1 b. The physiographic ecology of Chicago and vicinity ; a study 



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 Crossland, C. 1903. Note on the dispersal of mangrove seedlings. Ann. of 



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 Czech, C. 1869. Uber die Funktionen der Stomata. Bot. Ztg., xxvii. 

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1859. Origin of Species. London. 



1875. The movements and habits of climbing plants. London. 



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