Montana. 



907 



8000 gl 



CoLOIiADO. 



Cushman, Joseph A. Desmids from 

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Ostsrhout, George E. Notes oa 

 C'(ilnr;)ilo i:)lauts. New York, N.Y., 

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Idaho. 



Henderson, L. F. Grasses and forage 

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 |j!5f), with -15 fig.) ; [review] Washington, 

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Holzinger, John M. Notes on new or 

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Lindgren, Waldemar. A geological 

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 Dept. Int. U. S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paprs., 

 No. 27, 1901, (123, with text fig. pi. and 

 maps). 29 cm. 



Iowa. 



Hess, Alice W. A few common fleshy 

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Seaver, Fred Jay. The Discomycetes 

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SMmek, B. The flora of the St. Peter 

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Kan'.sas. 



Adams, George I[rving], Girty, George 

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 paleontology of the Upper Caibouiferous 

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rocks of the Kansas se3tion. [Strati- 

 graphy liy G. J. Adams, Invertebrate 

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 from the Upper Carboniferous and 

 Perman by D. White.] Washington, 

 D.C., U. S. Dept. Int. Bull. Geol. Surv., 

 No. 211, 1903, (123 with maps). 23 cm. 



.White, David. Summary of the fossil 

 plants recorded from the Upper Carboni- 

 ferous and Permian formations of Kansas. 

 (Stratigraphy and paleontology of the 

 Upper Carboniferous rocks of the Kansas 

 section, by George J. Adams, George H. 

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Minnesota. 



Andrews, C. C. Ninth annual report 

 of the chief fire warden of ]Mlnnesota. 

 (Forestrv). For the vear 1903. St. 

 Paul, M"inn., 1904, (133, with frontis- 

 piece). 23 cm. 



Grout, A[belj J[oel]. The Moss floi-a 

 of the upper Minnesota river by John 

 M. Ilolzinqer. [Book review] Bryologist, 

 Brooklyn.^N.Y., 7, 1904, (10-12). 



Montana. 



Blankinship, J. W^ Weeds of 

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 21 fig.); [review] Washington, D.C., 

 U. S. Dept. Agric. Off. Exp. Sta. Rec, 13, 

 1902, (G58). 



Chesnut, Victor King and Wilcox, 

 Earley Vernon. Stock-poisoning plants 

 of Montana. A preliminary report. 

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 Agric. l)iv. Bot., No. 26, 1901, (150, 

 with 3G pi. front). 23 cm. 



Lieberg, John B. Forest conditions 

 in the Little Belt mountains forest 

 reserA'e, Montana, and the Little Belt 

 mountains quadangle. Washington, 

 D.C., Dept. Int. U. S. Geol. Surv. Prof. 

 Paprs., No. 30, 1904, (75 + ill, with 

 map and pi.). 29 cm. 



Lindgren, Waldemar. A geological 

 reconnaisance across the Bitterroot range 

 and Clearwater Mountains in Montana 

 and Idaho. Washington, D.C., Dept. 

 Int. U. S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paprs. No. 

 27, 1904,(123, with text fig. pi. and map;. 

 29 cm. 



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