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8000 



Earle, F. S. Fimgi [from Colorado 

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Greene, Edw[ard] L[ee], [Baker, Carl 

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111., But. Gaz. Univ. Cliic, 32, 100 1, 

 (99-123, with 24 fig. ; 195-217 ; 262- 

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Burnham, S. H. A Texan cherry— 

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Eggert, H. A rare plant \_A-podanthes 

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Oklahoma. 



Gould, Charles Newton. The mes- 

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Additional note on the 



haWtat of the Mesquite [Prosopis glamiu- 

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Oregon. 



Knowlton, F[rauk] H[all]. A fossil 

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[Pieport on the Clarno 



flora, Oregon.] Berkeley, Univ. Cal., 

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[Report on the flora of 



the Mascall Formation, Oregon.] 

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Washington. 



Brodie, D. A. A preliminary report 

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Piper, Charles V., and Beattie, R. 

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Suksdorf, Wilhelm N. Washiug- 

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Wyoming. 



Nelson, Aven. New plants from 

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South Dakota. 



Shepard, J. H., Saunders, D. A. and 

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Texas. 



Bray, William L. The ecological 

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Atkinson, G . F. Studies of American 

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Femald, M[erritt] L[yndon]. Some 

 new Spermatophytes from Mexico and 

 Central America. Cambridge, Mass., 

 Cont. Gray Herb. Harvard Univ., 

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