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Eastwood, .Mice. A new Gilia. Bnt. 

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Some new species of Pa- 

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New spei-'ips from tlie 



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Hall, TTarvey Monroe. A botanical 

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New f>abiatcs from Cali- 



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Jeffrey, Edward C. A fossil Sequoia 

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Kofoid, Charles Atwood. Binlogical 

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Leiberg, .John B. Forest conditions 

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MiUiken, Jessie. A review of Cali- 

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A few new or raresdutlicru 



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Concerninn; certain trees. 



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Yates, Liiicu/.o (nu-din. Prehistoric 

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