- Flora of Micronesia, gymnospermae (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1975
- History of botanical exploration in Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by Otto Huber, 1894
- Flora of Micronesia (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1993
- The plant life of the Sonoran desert, (Carnegie institution of Washington.Supplementary publication) by Forrest Shreve, 1936
- Aeration and air-content;: The rôle of oxygen in root activity, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Frederic E Clements, 1921
- New plants of the Pacific slope, with some revisions (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm) by Charles V Piper, 1908
- Cactus maxonii, a new cactus from Guatemala (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm. vol. L) by Joseph Nelson Rose, 1908
- Synoptical flora of North America: The Gamopetalae, being a second edition of vol. I, part II, and vol. II, part I, collected (Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by Asa Gray, 1881
- Morkillia, a new name for the genus Chitonia: With description of a new species (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm) by Joseph Nelson Rose, 1908
- Adaption and origin in the plant world: I. Factors and functions in coastal dunes (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Emmett Virgil Martin, 1939
- Botanical features of North American deserts, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Daniel Trembly MacDougal, 1908
- Experimental studies on the nature of species (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Jens Clausen, 1958
- Additional notes on Mexican plants of the genus Ribes (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm) by Joseph Nelson Rose, 1908
- Appendix from The vegetation of PeteÌn (Guatemala) (Publication / Carnegie Institution) by Cyrus Longworth Lundell, 1937
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