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2. Secretory Canals of Rhus Diversiloba
3. Five-Leaflet Poison Oak
4. The Taxonomic and Climatic Distribution of Alkaloids
5. Angiosperm phylogeny on a Chemical Basis
6. Epiphytes, Parasites and Geophytes and the Production of Alkaloids, Cyanogenetic and Organic Sulphur Compounds
7. A Study of Rhus Diversiloba with Special Reference to Its Toxicity
8. The Morphology and Anatomy of Rhus diversiloba
9. The Transmission of Rhus Poison from Plant to Person
10. Plant forms, the Law of Mass Action and the Production of Alkaloids, Cyanogenetic and Organic Sulphur Compounds
11. The Taxonomic and Climatic Distribution of Oils, Fats, and Waxes in Plants
12. The Geographical Distribution in North America of Poison Ivy (Rhus toxicodendron) and Allies
13. The Geographical Distribution of Poison Sumac (Rhus vernix L.) in North America
14. Gum, Tannin, and Resin in Relation to Specificity, Environment, and Function
15. The Taxonomic and Climatic Distribution of Oil and Strach in Seeds in Relation to the Physical and Chemical Properties of Both Substances
16. The Sequence and Climatic Distribution of some Plant Acids
17. The Evolutionary Status of Plant Families in Relation to some Chemical Properties
18. Some Properties of Alkaloids in Relation to Climate of Habitat
19. Some Properties of Plant Waxes in Relation to Climate of Habitat
20. Some Properties of Plant Substances in Relation to Climate of Habitat- Viotile Oils, Saponins, Cyanogenetic Glucosides, and Carbohydrates
21. The Interrelation Between Substances in Plants: Essential Oils and Resins, Cyanogen and Oxalate
22. Plant Fats in Relation to Environment and Evolution
23. Poison ivy / by James B. McNair, Associate in Economic Botany.
24. Spices and condiments / by James B. McNair, Asst. Curator of Economic Botany.
25. Indian corn / by James B. McNair, Asst. Curator of Economic Botany.
26. Sugar and sugar making / by James B. McNair, Asst. Curator of Economic Botany.
27. Citrus products by James B. McNair.
28. The differential analysis of starches, by James B. McNair.
29. The taxonomy of poison ivy, with a note of the origin of the generic name,
30. A study of some characteristics of vegetable oils, by James B. McNair.
31. Thomas Horsfield—American Naturalist and Explorer
32. The transmission of Rhus poison from plant to person
33. The morphology and anatomy of Rhus diversiloba
34. A study of Rhus diversiloba with special reference to its toxicity
35. Secretory Canals of Rhus Diversiloba
36. Fats from Rhus laurina and Rhus diversiloba
37. Energy and evolution
38. SOME CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF EUCALYPTUS IN RELATION TO THEIR EVOLUTIONARY STATUS
39. The production of artificially dried grass
40. Thomas Horsfield—American Naturalist and Explorer
41. An Unusual Case Of Hyperpyrexia In Malaria
42. SOME CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF EUCALYPTUS IN RELATION TO THEIR EVOLUTIONARY STATUS
43. The Oxidase of Rhus Diversiloba
44. The Pathology of Dermatitis Venenata from Rhus Diversiloba
45. The Transmission of Rhus Poison from Plant to Person: Rhus Diversiloba T. and G.
46. A Dependable Remedy for the Poison Ivy Group
47. Inactivation of the Irritant Toxicants of Poison Ivy and Poison Oak
48. Indications of an Increase in Number of C-Atoms in Acids and Number of Acids in Seed Fats with Advance in Evolutionary Position
49. Properties of Starch from Tropical and Temperate Climates
50. The Taxonomy and Range of Poison Ivy
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