CHAPTER NOTES CONTINUED. 



Dr. J. W. Bailey, 12 Downs Block, Seattle, Wash., desires, for purpose 

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Miss Harriet Wheeler, Chatham, N. Y., would like to communicate with 

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thotrichum pulchellum var. leucodon Vent. 

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