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V X4 C/ec/JJI o/ flewJ m/acmi/tan§.xlBACTERIOLOGY, 5TH ED.BUCHANAN AND BUCHANAN

Published in June-$6.00

INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRYMEYER

Published in June $5.00BASIC HORTICULTURE, REV. ED.

GARDNERPublished in March-$4.75

GENETICS IN THE 20TH CENTURYDUNN

Published in June

TAXONOMY OF VASCULAR PLANTSLAWRENCE

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MAN AND THE LIVING WORLD, REV. ED.STANFORD

Ready in JulyTHE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR

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Published in April-$5.00INTRODUCTORY COLLEGE CHEMISTRY, 5TH ED.

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