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Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, xl. 

 Hackel, E. 1866. Generellc Morphologic. Berlin. 



1890. Planktonstudicn. Jena. 



1891. Planktonstudicn. Jena. Zeitschr. f. Naturw., xxv. 



Hann, J. 1897. Handbook of Climatology. Engl. Ed., New York, 1903. 



1 90 1. Lehrbuch der Meteorologic. Leipzig. 



Hansen, E. 1881. Sur le Saccharomyces apiculatus et sa circulation dans la 



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 Hansteen, B. 1892. Algeregioner og Algeformationer. Nyt. Mag. f. Naturvid- 



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 Hanstein, R. 1868. Uber die Organe der Harz- und Schleimabsonderung in 



den Laubknospen. Bot. Zeitg., xxvi. 

 Harshberger, J. W. 1897. The vegetation of the Yellowstone hot springs. 



Amer. Jour. Pharm., Ixix. 



1900. An ecological study of the New Jersey strand flora. Proc. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. Philad., lii. 



1 90 1. An ecological sketch of the flora of Santo Domingo. Ibid. liii. 



1902. Additional observations on the strand flora of New Jersey. Ibid. 



liv. 



1903. An ecological study of the flora of mountainous North CaroUna. 



Botan. Gazette, xxxvi. 

 1904. A phyto-geographic sketch of extreme south-eastern Pennsylvania. 



Torrey Bull., xxxi. 

 1905. The plant formations of the Bermuda Islands. Proc. Acad. Nat. 



Sci. Philad., Ivii, 

 1905. The plant formations of the Catskills. Plant World, viii. 



Hartz, N. 1895. Ostgronlands Vegctationsforhold. Meddel. om Gronland, 

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 "*^Harvey, Le R. H. 1903. A study of the physiographic ecology of Mt. Ktaadn, 

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s, 1908. Floral succession in the prairie-grass formation of South-Eastern 



South Dakota. Botan. Gazette. 

 Hassert. 1895. Petermanns Mitth., Erganzungsh. cxv. 



H.WEK, A. v. 1905. Exkursion auf den Wiener Schneeberg, II. Internat. Botan. 

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1907. Die Sanntaler Alpen. Steiner Alpen. Abh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, iv. 



n,Hedgcock, George G. 1902. The relation of the water content of the soil 



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 Hegi, G. 1905. Beitrage zur Pflanzengeographie der bayerischen Alpenflora. 



Ber. Bayer. Bot. Ges., x. 

 Heinricher, E. 1884. iJber isolatcralen Blattbau. Pringsh, Jahrb., xv. 



1885. Uber einige im Laube dikotyler Pflanzen trockenen Standortes 



auftretende Einrichtungen, welchc muthmaasslich eine ausreichende Wasser- 

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1 897-1904. Die griinen Halbschmarotzer. Pringsh. Jahrb., xxxi, xxxii, 



xxxvi, xxxvii, xxxviii. 



Hemberg, E. 1904. Tallens degenerationszoner i sodra och vastra Sverige. 



Skogsvlrdsfor. Tidskr. 

 Hemmendorff, E. 1897, Om Olands Vegetation. Upsala. 

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Challenger Rep., Botany, i. 

 Hensen, V. 1887. Uber die Bestimmungcn des Planktons. Ber. Kommis. Wiss. 



Unters. Deut. Meere, v, vi. 



1890. Einige Ergebnisse der Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung. 



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*Henslow, G. 1894. The origin of plant-structures by self-adaptation to the 

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1895. The origin of plant-structures. London. 



1908. The heredity of acquired characters in plants. London. 



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