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Harper, Roland M. Botanical ex- 

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 of 1901. — II Noteworthy species. New 

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 1903; (319-342). [5400 6000 8000 gh]. 



13731 



■; — ^ A unique climbing plant 



[Pieris phillyreaefolia]. New Yorii, 

 N.Y., Torreya, Torrey Bot. CI., 3, 1903, 

 (21-22). [5400]. 13732 



A new Arabis from 



Georgia. New York, N.Y., Torreya, 

 Torrey Bot. CI., 3, 1903, (87-88). [5400 

 8000 gh]. 13733 



Lycopodiam eemuum in 



Georgia. New York, N.Y., Torreya, 

 Torrey Bot. CI., 3, 1903, (90). [6700 

 8000 gil 13734 



Ellioltia racemosa again 



[in Georgia]. New York, N.Y., Torreya, 

 Torrey Bot. CI., 3, 1903, (106). [5400 

 8000 gh]. J3735 



Some plants of south- 



eastern Virginia and Central North 

 Carolina. New York, N.Y., Torreya, 

 Torrey Bot. CI., 3, 1903, (120-124). 

 [8000 ghj. 13736 



Two new stations for 



EUiottia. Plant World, Washington, 

 D.C.,'6, 1903, (60). [8000 gh]. 13737 



The water-hyacinth IPia- 



ropus erassipes] in Georgia [with 



Babenaria repens]. Plant World, 



Washington, D.C., 6, 1903, (164-165). 



[3220 6000]. 13738 



Exploration of Okefinokee 



swamp. Science, New York, N.Y., 

 (N. Ser.), 17, 1903, (508). [8000 gh]. 



13739 



Harreveld, Jr. Ph[ilippus] van. Het 

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 Amsterdam, Versl. Wis. Nat. Afd, K. 

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 1 pi.) (Dutch) ; Amsterdam, Proc. Sci. 

 K. Akad. Wet., 6, [190.3], (1S2-197, 

 with 1 pi.) (English). [3180 3750]. 



13740 



Harries, C[arl]. /ur Kenntniss der 

 Kautschukarten. 111. Berliji, Ber. 1>. 

 chem. Ges., 36, 1903, (1937-1941). 

 [3120]. 13741 



Harris, Carolyn W. Lichens — Stieta, 

 Bryologist, Brooklyn, N.Y„ 6, 1903, (55- 

 58, with pi.). [7630]. 13742 



Lichens — Nephroma — Solo- 



rina. Bryologist, Brooklyn, N.Y., 6, 

 1903,(76-79). [7600]. 13743 



Harris, Isaac F. v. Osborne, Thomas 

 B[arr]. 



Harris, J. Arthur. Monocotyledons or 

 dicotyledons. Plant World, Washing- 

 ton, D.C., 6, 1903, (79-82). [5400 

 6000]. 13744 



Polygamy and certain floral 



abnormalities in Solanum. St. Louis, 

 Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci., 13, 1903, (185- 

 202). [1800 3500 5400], 13745 



The germination of Pac- 



hira, with a note on the names of two 

 species. [P. oleagina identical with P. 

 campestris]. St. Louis, Mo., Trans. 

 Acad. Sci , 13, 1903, (203-209, with pi.). 

 [3750 5400]. 13746 



Harshberger, John W[iUiam]. An 

 ecologic study of the flora of mountain- 

 ous North Carolina. Chicago, lU., Bot. 

 Gaz. Univ. Chic, 36, 1903, (241-258, 

 368-383). [3200 8000 3/1]. 13747 



. Harsliljerger, John W[iniam]. Notes 

 on the strand flora of Great Inagua, 

 Haiti and Jamaica. New York, N.Y., 

 Torreya, Torrey Bot. CI., 3, 1903, (67- 

 70). [8000 he]. 13748 



Additional observations on 



the strand flora of New Jersey. Phila- 

 delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 54, 

 1902, [1903], (642-669), [3200 8000 (/g]. 



13749 



The mutation of Hibiscus 



Moscheutos L. Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci., 55, 1903, (326-327). 

 [4500 5400]. 13750 



The form and structure of 



the mycodomatia [caused by Frankia 

 lirunehorstii] of Myrica eerifera L.] 

 [With bibliography.] Philadelphia, Pa., 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 55, 1903, (352- 

 362, with pi.), [4300 5400 7700], 



13751 



Juvenile and adult forms 



of bloodroot. [With bibliography.] 

 Plant World, Washington, l>.G.,6, 1903, 

 (100-1U8). [5100], 13751! 



The flora of tlie serpentine 



bai-rens of southeast Pennsylvania. 

 Science, New York, N.Y., (N. Ser.), 18, 

 1903, (339-343). [8000 gg]. 13753 



