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307. Campbell.— See No. 30 this list. 



308. Davis.— See No. 51 this list. 



309. De Bary. — " Comparative Anatomy of the Vegetative Or- 



gans of Phanerogams and Ferns," Oxford, 1884. 



310. Eaton. — "Ferns of North America," Salem, 1879. 



311. Goebel. — See No. 81 this list. 



312. Howes. — See No. 9 this list. 



313. Huxley and Martin.— See No. 10 this list. 



314. Parker.— See No. 44 this list. 



315. Sachs. — See No. 34 this list. 



316. Sedgwick and Wilson.— See No. 195 this list. 



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317. Allen. — "Colors of Flowers," London, 1882. 



318. Arthur, Barnes, and Coulter. — See No. 112 this list. 



319. Bessey. — See No. 28 this list. 



320. Bower and Vines. — See No. 3 this list. 



321. Campbell. — See No. 30 this list. 



322. Darwin. — "Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the 



Same Species," New York, 1891. 



323. Darwin. — "On the Effects of Self and Cross Fertilization 



in the Vegetable Kingdom," New York, 1891. 



324. Darwin. — "Power of Movement in Plants," New York, 



1888. 



325. Darwin. — "Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants," 



New York, 1876. 



326. Davis. — See No. 51 this list. 



327. De Bary. — See No. 309 this list. 



328. Goebel. — See No. 31 this list. 



329. Goodale. — See No. 8 this list. 



330. Gray. — See No. 33 this list. 



331. Henslow. — "Origin of Floral Structures," in "Interna- 



tional Scientific Series," New York, 1888. / 



332. Howes. — See No. 9 this list. 



333. Huxley and Martin. — See No. 10 this list. 



334. Kerner. — " Flowers and their Unbidden Guests," London, 



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