8000 /' 



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Central and South America. 



Starback, Karl. Ascomyceten dcr 



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Ark. J!ot.,', 'Stockholm, 2, 5, 1904, (22, 

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Arthur, J[osepli] C[harles] and 

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Brandegee, T. S. New species of 

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 Zoe, San Diego, Cal., 5, 1901, (104-109). 



Christ, Hermann. Filices novae. 

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Cockerell, Tpieodore] Djai] A[lison]. 

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Eastwood, Alice. Some new species 

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 1902, (1 1 + 241-254, with 2 pL). 

 Separate. 24.5 cm. 



Endlich, P. Guayule - Kantschnk. 

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Greenman, J. M. Notes on south- 

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New and otherwise note- 

 worthy Angiosperms from Mexico and 

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Holway, E[dward] W. D. Mexican 

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Maxon, William P[alph]. A new 

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 24.5 cm. 



Micheli, Marc. Leguminosae Lang- 

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Robinson, B. L. A new sheep-poison 

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Diagnoses and synonymy 



of some Mexican and Central American 

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Notes on the genus Mimosa 



in Mexico and Central America. Cam- 

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Seler. Ed. Zwei Friihlingsmonate in 

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Stahl, E[rnst]. Mexikanische Na- 

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Williams, F. N. On ALasoloa, a 

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Gogniaux, Alfred. Une Orchidee 

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Greenman, J [esse] M[ore]. New and 

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1903, (67-120). Separate. 24.5 cm. 



Griggs, Robert F. Two new species 

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