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Botany — Continued. 
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—— Studies of subterranean organ Ef, as Agena 
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—— (Planera and Gleditschia). 4:3 
— (Woods from Arkansas). 4:3 
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—— Notes on some plants of the Southwestern “ite States. 
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—— Sclerotinia fructigena, Pls. XVILI- XXL. 12:8 
— A study of the Kansas Ustilagineae, especially with seaatd 
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—— (Supposed Crataegus hybrids). 9:9 
Pammel, L- H. Anatomical characters of the seeds of Legu- 
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—— (Ecological notes on Colorado plants). 7:20 
—— The histology of the caryposis and endosperm of some 
grasses. Pls. XVII-XIX. 8:11 
—— On the pollination of Phlomis tuberosa, L., and the perfora- 
tio Pls. VI-VII. 5: 
— On ~ saga coats of the genus Euphorbia. Pls. XII-XIV. 
5s 
ae Fiche Libertiana, Fuckel, with a bibliography of fungus 
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Robe ce C. Flowers and insects. Contributions to an ac- 
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—— Flowers and insects, — Asclepiadaceae to Scrophulari- 
aceae, 5: 
—— Flowers and insects. — Labiatae. 6:4 
—— Flowers and insects.— Rosaceae and Compositae. 6: 14 
—— Flowers and insects. — Umbilliferae. 5: 3-4 
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