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Eaton, Alvah A. Our Western Wood- 

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Parish, S. B. A group of Western 

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The oaks of the continental 



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Arizona. 



Tourney, J. W. An undescribed 

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Cannon, W. A. On the relation of 

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Eastwood, Alice. . . . Cali- 

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McKenney, R. E. B. Notes on plant 

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Parish, S. B. California fern gossip. 

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■ The floi"a of Snow Canon, 



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Vnbouchevitch. Camphriers et 



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Itinerary [of botanical 



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Coville, Frederick A"[ernon]. Ribes 

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Earle, F. S. Nai-rative of botanical 

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Greene, Edw[ard] L[ee], [Tracy, S. M., 

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[Baker, Carl F., Earle, 



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PlantEe Bakerianar. (Vol. III., Fasc. 1.) 

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