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On the Flora of Australia, its Origin, Affini- 

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Genera Plantartmi, ad Exemplaria imprimis in 



Herbariis Kewensibus servata definita. By George Bentham, 

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Illustrations of the Nueva Quinologia of 



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Eevision of the Natural Order Hederaceae. 



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Icones Plantarum. Figures, with Brief De- 

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