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1909— Harshberger, J. W. "Vegetation of Salt Marshes, etc., of North- 

 ern Coast of New Jersey." Proc. Acad. Nat. Science Phil. 

 1909:373-400. 



1909 — Harshberger, J. W. "Bogs, Their Nature and Origin." Plant 

 World 12:34. 



1912 — Harshberger, J. W. An Hydrometric investigation of the In- 

 fluence of Sea Water on the distribution of Salt Marsh and 

 Estuarine Plants. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. L: 457-496. 



1916 — Harshberger, J. W. "Origin and Vegetation of Salt Marsh 

 Pools." Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. LV:481-84 5 PI. 



1916 — Harshberger, J. W. "Vegetation of the New Jersey Pine Bar- 

 rens." Christopher Sowar Co. Phil. 1916. 



1919— Harshberger, J. W. and Burns, V. G. The Vegetation of the 

 Hackensack Marsh. A typical American Fen. Trans. Wagner 

 Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia IX. part I, p. 35. 

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1892 — Hicks, Henry "Flora of Hempstead Plains" Thesis at Cornell 

 University 1892. Copy in Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



1879-95— Hollick, C. A. and Britton, N. L., Flora of Richmond Coun- 

 ty, N. Y„ 1879. Addenda by these authors and Davis, W. T., 

 and Dowell, Phillip, loc. cit., in Torrey Club Bull. 7:11-12 

 (1880); 8:48 (1881); 9:149-150, 12:38-40, 13: 83-84, 16:132-134 

 (1889); 18:213-14 (1891); 22: 460-62 (1895). 



1887 — Hollick, C. A. Staten Island Trees. Natural Science Associa- 

 tion of Staten Island, Proc. Feb. 12, 1887. 



1888— Hollick, C. A. and Davis, W. T. Hybrid Oaks on Staten Island. 

 Proc. Nat. Science Association. Staten Island, 1888. 



1888 — Hollick, C. A. A Recent Discovery of Hybrid Oaks on Staten 

 Island. Torrey Club Bull. 15:303-7. 1888. Reprinted Contribu- 

 tion No. 8, Herbarium, Columbia College. 



1890— Hollick, C. A. and Britton, N. H. List of Staten Island Fungi 

 in the Collection of the Association. Proc. Nat. Science. Assoc, 

 of Staten Island, Special No. 11. 



1891 — Hollick, C. A. A trip to Montauk Point, Long Island. Torrey 

 Club Bull., 18:255-256. 



1893 — Hollick, C. A. Plant distribution as a factor in the interpretation 

 of geological phenomena, with special reference to Long Island 

 and vicinity. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. Vol. 12. p. 189-202. 



1893 — Hollick, A. Preliminary Contribution to our knowledge of the 

 Cretaceous formation on Long Island and eastward. Trans. 

 N. Y. Acad. Science, Vol. 12, p. 222-31. 



1893 — Hollick, A. A new fossil palm from the Cretaceous formation 

 at Glen Cove, L. I., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 20:168-69. 



1893 — Hollick, A. Some further notes upon Serenopsis Kempii. Bull. 

 Torrey Bot. Club 20:334-35. 



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