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Thames Bacteria, III. Ann. Bot., vol. xiii. 
Symbiosis. Ibid. 
Some Methods for Use in the Culture of Algae. Ibid. 
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Experiments on the Effect of Mineral Starvation on the Parasitism of the 
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1892. The Oak. 
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