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Of the alluvial basin leaves studied, 50 percent were bifacial while 33 
percent of the upland plants have bifacial leaves; ii}^ percent of the 
alluvial basin plants were centric to subcentric; 50 percent of the upland 
plants were centric to subcentric. 
Iowa State College, 
Ames, Iowa 
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