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e), Eriophorum, Salix, and Epilobium (on account of the bristles and | 
The major part of the section, however, is devoted to an account of | 
used in the arts. Only 9 of these are treated in the present part. 
th part™ has just appeared, completing the account of the fibers 
d to above, and beginning the nineteenth section on subterranean 
This section is an abstract of a paper prepared by Dr. A. E.v. Vogel; 
of pharmacognosy and pharmacology in the University of Vienna.— 
ee of injury caused by oat smut in Wisconsin in the year {go! 
‘stimated by Professor R. A. Moore ® in a recent bulletin to be $6,387,500, 
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‘counties by former students, representing in ‘all observations in 
s in the state. The latter’s estimates gave an average of 15 per 
d stalks, while the author's calculations, made ten days later, x 
the theory was elaborated that “the 
Shoot-apex is possibly the expression of the 
distribution of growth-energy in the growing 
uniform growth is postulated the appearances 
do not usually obtain in a growing apex: 
hat of Sanghi and —— mee - 
