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Brandegee, T. S. Flora of the Pro- 

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I.e. 5, 1904, (187-189). 



Congdon, J. W. Some California 

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Eastwood, A. A handbook of the 

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■ A flora of the south fork 



of King's river from Slillwood to the 

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[Heller, A. A.] Bibcs in California. 

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Parish, S. B. The fernjflora of Cali- 

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Idaho. 



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Iowa. 

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MiUer, Iv. A. The lichens of " The 

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Mueller, H. A. A preliminary list 

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■ Weems, .J. B. and Lam- 



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Savage, T. E. A buried peat bed 

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