39 
1z6. Je 1913;—VIII. “American or mountain pera ae 
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Je 1913;—IX. ‘Flowering Dogwood” (Cynoxylon pce 
Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 14: 133, 134. pl. 120. Jl 1913. 
——— Andreaeales. N. Am. Fl. 15: 33. 14 Je 1913. 
Archidiaceae. N. Am. Fl. 1g: 45, 46. 14 Je 1913. 
Bruchtaceae. N. Am. Fl. 15: 47-54. 14 Je 1913. 
Bryoxtphiaceae. N. Am. Fl. 15: 69-70. 14 Je 1913. 
Ditrichaceae. N. Am. Fl. 15: 55-67. 14 Je 1913. 
——— Seligeriaceae. N. Am. Fl. 15: 71-75. 14 Je 1913. 
Britton, E. G., & Emerson, J.T. Andreaeaceae. N. Am. Fl. rg: 
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Britton, E. G., & Williams, R.S. Bryales. N. Am. Fl. 15: 41— 
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The Chatles Finney Cox collection of Darwiniana. 
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Four undescribed West Indian Sedges. Torreya 13: 215. 
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A destructive storm. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 14: 160, 
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Gardens of Bermuda. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 14: 172- 
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Report of the Secretary and Director-in-Chief for the 
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