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a Vol. I, 1900, viii-+ 213 pp. Vol. Il, 1901, viii 204 pp. Vol. nh 
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Vol. ‘IL, 1905, oe pp. Vol. VII, serif vii 3 00 p 
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Gard , 449 Pp-» 3 maps, and 1: 
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PP+s Sag plates ; No. i , in press. V, No. 15, 105 pp., 1906; No. 16, 88 pp-» 
17 plates, I No. as 
NN pee f ; Pie 1907 of the wild plants of North America, 
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Vol. 22, part 1, issued May 22, 1905, contains descriptions of ee tag R “a 
by Dr. J. K. Sm al, and of iby families Wokinieneancess by Mr V. Nash, 
Crassulaceae by N. L, Britton and Dr. J. N. Ros e, Penthoraceae poe Parnassia- 
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Vol. 22, part 2, issued December 18, £905, contains eaoripsions. ei S families 
Saxifragaceae and " Hydrangeaceae by Dr. J. wor; ae nd Dr, — dberg 5 _ 
Cunoniaceae, Iteaceae and amelidaceae L. ritton ; ; a Pteros 
monaceae by Dr, J. K. Small; the renee fo Pacp wilson and the Phyilo- 
nomaceae by Dr. H. H. Rusby. ilag- 
_ Vol. 7, part 1, issued Oct. 4, 1906, contains a ata of the families Ustilag 
inaceae and Tilletiaceae, by doy ane G, P. Clin Coleo- 
Vol. 7, part 2, issued March 6, 1907, ¢ sions descriptions of the — 
sporiaceae, Uredinaceae and ear tata (pars), by Professor J. C. Arthur 
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Vol. I. An Annotated Catalogue of the Pan of Montana and ~ Yellowstone 
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and critical discussion of the Pteridophytes and Phan ma the ein wi 
gy from the sete field book, including descriptions of 163 new SPS 
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Vol. Il. The Influence of Light and Darkness upon ered and Development, 
by Dr. D. T. MacDougal, assi stant director. An account of uthor’s researcntt 
with a general suoniderstless of the — of light to seo The 
morphological features are illustrated. xvi + 320 pp. Roy. 8v0, with 17 oe 
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Preridophyta 5. Systematic Palaeontology of t — deposits 
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