Maine. 



1U3 



8000 gg 



Graebener, [L.]. Die iu Deutschland 

 uinterharten Magnolien. Yegetations- 

 gebiet der Xordamerikanisclieu Magno- 

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Holwa^, E. W. D. North American 

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Rehder, A. Die auierikanischeu 

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Smith, H. M. The utilization of sea- 

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Tubeuf, [C] von. Die Blattflecken- 

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Wittmack, L. Meine erste diesjiihrige 

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U'j North Eastern United States. 



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Brainerd, E. Notes o»-New England 

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Churchill, J. R. Preliminarj^ lists of 

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38). 



Cushman, J. A. Zygo.=;iDhores of 

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Cutler, M. An account of the vege- 

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 this part of America, botanically ar- 

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7, (Rep. Sen, No. 4), 1903, (8, inch post. 

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Davenport, G. E. A new form of 

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Deane, W. Preliminary lists of New 

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• HydroplnjUuin canadcnse. 



I.e. (184-185). 



Evans, A. W. New England Hepa- 

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Femald, M. L. Preliminary lists of 

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The green alders [.4Zuus]of 



New En-laud. I.e. (162-163). 



Arnica in north-eastern 



America. I.e. 7, 1905, (146-1 5U). 



A uortl.ern Cynoglossuni. 



[('. hurcalc n. sp. from Canada and 

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andKnowlton, C. H. Drain 



inecnta and its allies in northeastern 

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Rehder, A. Preliminary lists of New 

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Sargent, C. S. Recently recognised 

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Maine. 



Chamberlain, E. B. New stations for 

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Collins, J. F. Some Maine mosses. 

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Fellows, D. W. Some noteworthy 

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Knight, 0. W. Cleome aerridata in 

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Some plants new to the 



flora of Maine. I.e. (91-92). 



A new sunflower for 



Maine. [Ilelianthus Maximiliani asper- 

 r'lmus.] I.e. (147). 



