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Zatalbruckner, Alexander. Diagaosen 

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Arizona. 



MacDougal, D[aniel] T[rembly]. 

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Arizona and Sonera. New York, N.Y., 

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Merrill, Elmer D. and Soribner, F. 

 Lampson. Some Arizona glasses. 

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Califoksia. 



Tropical Plants o£ Southern California. 

 Los Angeles, Cal. (D. Strickland), 1902, 

 (10 pi.). 14 X 18.0 cm. 



Abrams, Le Roy. A new llemizonia 

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Davy, Joseph Burtt. Stock ranges of 

 northwestern California : notes ou the 

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Dudley, William Russel. A notable 

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Eastwood, Alice. Some new species 

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Fisber, Walter R. The redwood belt 

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Hall, H. M. Studies ou Californian 

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Jepson, Willis Linn. A flora of 

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Pariab, S. B. The Southern Cali- 

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Through desert and 



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■ San Jacinto Mountain, 



[Cal.]. Plant World, Washington, D.C.. 

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Errors in the reported 



stations of some Southern California 

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Pa-soni, Mary Elizabeth. The wild 

 flowers of California ; their names, 

 haunts, and habits ; illustrated by 

 Margaret Warriner Buck. 4th ed., rev. 

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Shinn, Julia T. Lumilar'ia cruciata 

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Watkln'', W. G. Some ferns of the 

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Yates, Lorenzo Gordin. The marine 

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COLOEADO. 



Eistwood, Alice. New Western 

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Hollick, Arthur. Fossil ferns from 

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Nelson, Aven. Contribution from the 

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Barnes, W. D., Keppert, Fred and 

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