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entious field work in considerable of the territory treated, and 

 much evidence of his studies is to be found in the book. Like 

 most publications of such a nature, this work has been the pro- 

 verbial "labor of love," and Mr. Garrett is certainly to be con- 

 g^ratulated on the general make-up and appearance of the book, 

 the excellent typoo^raphy, and the scarcity of typoo^raphical 

 errors. The book is well adapted for the use for which it is 

 intended, and will also be of interest to students of systematic 

 botany generally, since no manual of the flora of the Great Ba- 

 sin is yet in existence. — C. P. Smith. 



