90 



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Some plants of sonth-Avest 



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Marshall, J[olm] J[aines] Yorkshire 

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Zur Kemitnis der Plaukton- 



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Martin, W. K. Lobelia iircns on 

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Marx, Hugo. Leber Sporenbildung 

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Zu der ^litteilmig " Leber 



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Epping Forest Fungi : re- 

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Massee, CJeorgc. Fungi exotici, HL 

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Lily diseases [due 1 o Fungi]. 



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[Microscopical Fungi ob- 

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Note on a new theory as to 



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Plant Diseases. — II. Leaf 



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A Snowdrop disease [Solcro- 



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Thallophyta [of two botani- 

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