8000 



1064 



8000 



New Mexico. 



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 Amer. Nat., Boston, Mass., 36, 1902, 

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Some new Mexico plants. 



New York, N.Y., Torreya. Torrey Bot. 

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Flower and insect records 



from New Mexico. Philadelphia, Pa., 

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Earle, F. S. Report ... on a 

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Pollard, Charles Louis and Cockerell, 



T[heodore] l)[ru] A[lisoii]. Four new 

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Oregon. 



Griffltlis, David. Forage conditions 

 on the northern border of the Great 

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Kirkwood, J. E. The vegetation of 

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Knowlton, Frank Hall. Fossil flora 

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 pi.). 23.4 cm. 



Earle, F. S. Report ... on a 

 collecting trip to Western Texas and 

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Long, W. H. jun. Texas fungi-I. 

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Utah. 



Eastwood, Alice. New Western 

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Washington. 



Cotton, J. S. Three new plants from 



Washington. New York, N.Y., Bull. 

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Flett, J. B. Notes on some rare 

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Greenman, J. M. A new Western 

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Wyoming. 



Holzinger, John M. Orfhofrichum 

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Nelson, Aven. New plants frona 

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Texas. 



Bently, H. L. Experiments in range 

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Bicknell, Eugene P. Studies in 

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 Cont. Dept. Bot. Columbia Univ., 8, 

 1901, No. 187, [Reprinted from New 

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 1901], (570-592). [Separate]. 23.5 cm. 



h CENTRAL AND SOUTH 

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Burt, Edward A. Some hymenomy- 

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 1902, (571-572). 



Dammer, U[do]. Plantae novae 

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