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Berridge, £. M. (11) On some points of resemblance between Gnetalean 

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(12) The structure of the female strobilus in Gnetum Gnemon. 



Anv. Bot. vol. XXVI. p. 987. 



Berridge, Emily M. and Elizabeth Sanday. (07) Oogenesis and embryo 

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Berry, E. W. (03) The Flora of the Matawan Formation. Bull. New 

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(05) Additions to the fossil Flora from ChfEwood. Bull. Torrey 



Bot. Club, vol. XXXII. p. 43. 



(06) Contributions to the Mesozoio Flora of the Atlantic Coastal 



Plain. I. Ibid. vol. xxxiii. p. 33. 



(07) Coastal Plain Amber. Torreya, vol. vii. p. 4. 



(07^) Contributions to the Pleistocene Flora of North Carolina. 



Journ. Geol. vol. xv. No. 4, p. 338. 



(08) Some Araucarian remains from the Atlantic Coastal Plain. 



Bull. Torrey Bot. Cluh, vol. xxxv. p. 249. 



(08^) A Mid-Cretaceous species of Torreya. Amer. Journ. Sci. 



vol. XXV. p. 382. 



(09) A Miocene Flora from the Virginian Coastal Plain. Journ. 



Geol. vol. xvn. p. 19. 



(09^) Pleistocene Swamp deposits in Virginia. Amer. Nat. 



vol. XLm. p. 432. 



(10) A revision of the Fossil Plants of the genus Nageiopsis of 



Fontaine. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxxviii. p. 185. 



(10°) The epidermal characters of Frenelopsis ramosissimus. Bot. 



Gaz. vol. L. p. 305. 



(10^) Additions to the Pleistocene Flora of New Jersey. Torreya, 



vol. X. p. 261. 



(10*) Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal 



Plain. V. North Carolina. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. xxxvii. 

 p. 181. 



(11) The Lower Cretaceous deposits of Maryland. (Berry, Clark, 



and Bibbin.) Maryland Geol. Surv. 



(11^) A Lower Cretaceous species of Schizaeaoeae from Easti:rn 



North America. Ann. Bot. vol. xxv. p. 193. 



(IP) The Flora of the Raritan Formation. Geol. Surv. New 



Jersey, Bull. 3. 



(11*) A Revision of several genera of Gymnospermous plants from 



the Potomac group in Maryland and Virginia. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

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(12) The age of the plant-bearing shales of the Richmond coal- 

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' (12^) Notes on the genus Widdringtonites. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 



vol. XXXIX. p. 341. 



(12^) Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal 



Plain. VII. Texas. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. xxxix. p. 387. 



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