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Vol. a nah I, issued May 22, ae Rosales: Podostemonaceae, Crassula- 
ceae, Penthoraceae, Parnassiaceae. k 
Vol. 22, part 2, issued December 18, 1905. Saxifragaceae, Hydrangeaceae, 
Cunoniacese, Iteaceae, Hamamelidaceae, Pterostemonaceae, Altingiaceae, Phyllo- 
yas a part I, issued Oct. 4, ae Ustilaginaceae, Tilletiaceae. 
Vol. 7, part 2, issued March 6, 1907. Coleosporiaceae, Uredinaceae, Aecidia- 
ceae (eines 
Vol. 25, part 1, issued August 24,1907. Geraniaceae, Oxalidaceae, Linacese, 
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Vol. 22, part t issued June 12, 1908. arias Platanaceae, Crossoso- — 
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Vol. 22, part 4, issued Nov. 20, Rosacea i. 
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Vol. 17, part 1, issued June 30, 1909. Typhales—Poales. 
Vol. 16, part 1, issued Nov. 6, 1909 Ophioglossales—Filicales 
ae 9, part 3, issued Feb. 3, 1910. Boletaceae, Chanterelecer ‘and Lactariese 
(pars). 
Vol. 25, part 2, issued June 3, 1910. Tropaeolaceae—Malpighiac 
- 3) part 1, issued Dec. 29, 1910. Nectriaceae, Hypocteacede; Cacteinieeeaae a 
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.-I, An An Flora of Mi 
Park, by Per Axel Rydberg. ix + 492 pp., with detailed map. 1900. ‘ 
Vol. II. The Influence of Light and Darkness upon Growth and Descoome 
by D. T. Be ie xvi + 320pp., with 176 figures. 190: 
Vol. III. Studies of C Conif Remains from Kreischerville, New ; 
gt? by Dr. Meine? Hollick and Dr. Edward Charles Jeffrey. viii 138 pp., with 
29 te ates. 1909 
Vol. IV. Bests of the Rays of Radium on Plants, by Charles Stuart Gager. 
viii a Ze Pps ees figures aed 14 Be 1908, 
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143. Bet ofa Fre Preliminary Study of the So-called Kenai Flora of Alaska, by — 
thur a 
144. The Palecbatadienl Collections of the New York Botanical Garden, by — 
Arthur Holli 
145. Notes on Rosaceae—VI, by P. A. Rydberg. 
146. ps de Studies—V. Some Marine Algae of Lower California, 
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