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Deutsche botanische Monatsschrift. XV. Jahrg. Heft 1. 

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AndersBon, 6., Die Geschichte der Vegetation Schwe- 

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Bailey, L. H., Suggestion for the planting of shrubbery. 

 Cornell Univcrsity Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Horticultnral Division. Bulletin 121. September IS'Jfi. 



The texture of the soil. Cornell University Agri- 

 cultural J'^xperiment Station. Ilorticultural Division. 

 Bulletin I I'.). August IHDii. 



i'riiit brevities. Cornell University Agricultural 



Experiment Station. Ilorticultural Station. Bulletin 

 117. .\Iay IS'.MI. 



The pole Sinia beans. CormU University Agricul- 

 tural l'',xperimciit Station. Horticultnral l)e])artment. 

 Bulletin llö. February I8i)t>, 



Extension work in llorticulture. Cornell Univer- 

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 Division. linllotin IIO. Januury IH'.lli. 



Wilhelm Miller iintl C. E. Hunn, The 1811.5 Chry- 

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and A. P. Wyman, Sweet i)eas. Cornell Univcr- 



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