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Plates bearing the legend "Roxburghianae" represent redraw-ings of Roxburgh*s 

 unpublished plates now at the Calcutta Botanic Garden, and thus represent Rox- 

 burghian species as described in his "Flora Indica*' ed. 1,1 (18?0), 2 (1894.), and 

 ed. 2 (1832). Where two numbers appear, one above the other, the "numerator" 

 represents Wight's plate sequence (this number to be cited), the "denominator" 

 a reference to the species number in Wight & Arnott's "Prodromus" (1834). 



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PLANTARUM INDI^ ORIENTALIS 



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FIGURES OF INDIAN PLANTS. 



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