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~18 
The grasses. Amer. Entomol. & Bot, 11. 188-1 9. 
Editorial jottings. (Plants of southern Illinois.) Amer. Entomol. & Bot. n. 
191, 
The common Virgin’s Bower. (Clematis Virginiana L.) Amer. Entomol, & 
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The herbarium. Amer. Entomol. & Bot. 1. 215-216. 
Pu 
vf 
How to study the grasses. Amer. Entomol. & Bot. 1. 219-220. 
221. 
The Honey Locust. (Gleditschia triacanthos L.) Amer. Entomol. & Bot. 1. 
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The woody Composite. Amer. Entomol. & Bot. 1. 223. 
The oaks. Amer. Entomol. & Bot. 11. 249-250. 
The rose, Amer, Entomol. & Bot. 1. 254. 
Origin of Prairie vegetation. Amer, Entomol. & Bot. 11. 277. 
The oaks, mer. Entomol. & Bot. 1. 280-282. 
Porn miscellany — Classification of the oaks. Amer. Entomol. & Bot. 1. 
~253, 
The American Hol y. (Ilex opaca.) Amer. Entomol. & Bot. u. 283-284. 
New plants —Saxifraga Forbesii. Amer. Entomol. & Bot. 1. 288. 
s aaiere Pentstemon, (Pentstemon digitalis Nutt.) Amer. Entomol. & Bot. 
. 310, 
Our native Oaks. Amer, Entomol. & Bot. u. 311-313, 375-377. 
borescent grasses. Amer. Entomol. & Bot. tt. 397; 
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" a (on common Plants}. Field & Forest 1. 5-6. 
Socaca ‘n Washington. Field & Forest 1. 17-19. 
Roteworthy trees in Washington. Field & Forest 1. 33-37. 
P 1876. 
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Atte wees of the United States. Centennial collection. (In U. S. Dept. of 
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“stuca Thurberi, Bot. Gaz. 11. 53. 
