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A list of 34 species collected from the Licking reservoir and from 

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737. Jones, J. M. On Ocean Drifts and Currents. Can. 

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A note on Fucus natans. 



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739. . Fucus serratus and Fucus anceps. Am. Nat. 



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740. Joshua, W. On some New and Rare Desmideae. No. 

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A desmid from Jamaica. 



741. Jiilien, A. A. Lithological Descriptions, etc., of 259 

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Fucoidal impressions discovered in Carbonaceous sbale and hemitite 

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742. Julien, J. Diatomees trouvees dans 1' appareil digestif 

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Several species found in an artesian well at Cambridge, Maryland. 



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Lists 21 species collected by Dr. Geo. H. Taylor, from Tampa Bay, 

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