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1937: The convection of heat and materials in the stem of a tree (Notes from the Botanical 



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• 1938o: Transportation of substances in plants {Ibid. 4: 279-304). 



1938&: Subaqueous transpiration (Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc. 22: 55-57). 



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