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 Botany of western Texas. Contrib. U. S. National Herb. 2: 1-588. 1891-94. 

 Preliminary revision of the North American species of Cactus, Anhalonium, and Lopho- 



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 Relation of megaspores to embryo sacs in angiosperms. Bot. Gaz. 45: 361-366. 1908. 

 Embryo sac and embryo of Gnetum gnemon.' Ibid. 46: 43-49. 1908. 

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An American Lepidostrobus. {With W. J. G. Land.) Ibid. 51: 449-453. 1911. 

 The endosperm of angiosperms. Ibid. 52: 380-385. 1911. 

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 The religion of a scientist. BibUcal World 41: 80-85. 1913. 

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 Increasing plant population. Breeder's Gaz. 64: 823-824. 1913. 



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