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an Flora. Descriptions of the wild plants of North America, 
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ol. 22, part 1, issued May 22, 1905, ieontains descriptions of the order Rosales 
y Dr. J. K. Small, and of the families Podostemonaceae b Mr. Geo. V. Nash, 
Crate by r. N. L. Britton an . J. N. Ros e, Penthoraceae and Parnassia- 
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sporiaceae, Urediae ae and Acedia aceae (pars), by Professor J. C. Arthur. 
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Geraniaceae by Mi Hanks K. Small, the Oxalidaceae and 
Linaceae by Dr. J. K. Sinai, and the Beincoicee byt Dr. N. L. Britton. 
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