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Bibliography: p. 125.
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Errata sheet inserted.
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v. 1. The potato, cucumber, gooseberry, strawberry, and dahlia -- v. 2. The auricula, asparagus, and pine apple -- v. 3. The peach and grape vine.
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I. Introduction, appendix, notes, index of words and glossary, general index.--II.-III. Text.
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Published at the joint expense of the Smithsonian institution and the United States National museum.
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Back Row: Milo White*, Everett M. Sweeley
3rd row (standing): student manager L.D. Verdier, Rudolph J. Siegmund, Leo J. Keena, Neil B. Snow, Richard R. France, William R. Cunningham
2nd row (seated): Charles Bliss*, Charles E. Street, Hugh White, Captain Allen Steckle, Richard France, Charles G. McDonald, George Burns*, Ebin Wilson*
Front row (on ground): Thomas P. Martin?*, Ard E. Richardson, David D. Gill, Harrison S. (Boss) Weeks*, Albert E. Herrnstein*
*reserves, non-lettermen
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Back Row: John Walker, Reid Bushing, John Halstead, William Stine, Donald Deskins, Tom Jobson
4th Row: Alvin Groce, Richard Syring, Willard Hildebrand, Gary Kane, Jared Bushong, Brad Myers, Darrell Harper, Harry Newman, Jr., Gary McNitt
3rd Row: Trainer Jim Hunt, Gerald Smith, Alex Callahan, Robert Johnson, James Gray, Walter Johnson, Maynard Stetten, Willie Smith, Stan Noskin, Tom Hitchman, manager
2nd Row: Mike Fillichio, James Dickey, John Spidel, Douglas Oppman, William MacPhee, James Sytek, John Batsakes, Zack Zachary, Fred Julian
Front Row: James Byers, Gary Prahst, H. O. Crisler (director), Captain John Herrnstein, Coach Bennie G. Oosterbaan, George Genyk, Robert Ptacek, Jerry Marciniak
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918. Handwritten on front: This was the last spot visited by N.B.G.S. August 18th 1900.