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AMERICAH PLANTS. 



This work, published at $4 per vol- 

 ume, by Charles Russell Orcutt, San 

 Diego, California, contains in brief the 

 following: 



Abbreviations 372, 411. 

 Algae (Californian), 392. 

 Alphabetical index — chiefly of Califor- 

 niian plants, 445. 



Among the wild flowers of San Diego, 



by James S. Lippincott, 101. 



Analytical key to families represented 



in California, 385. 



Cacti, cultivation of, 782. 



Coniferous trees and shrubbery of San 



Diego county, 404. 



Glossary, 375. 



Grasses, 411. 



Lichens, 240, 367, 400. 



Plant identification, 375. 



Volume I contains descriptions of 

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GILLETTE, King C: World corporation. 

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MASSE Y, Gilbert company: Blue book of 

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The S.cience of Poetry and the Phil- 

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ORCUTT, CHARLES RUSSELL: Review 

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ENGELMANN, GEORGE: Cactaceae of 



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 LABOURET, J.: Monographie des Cac- 



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