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8000 



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Srapan'ia crassi ret is Bryhn, 



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Massee, G., and CrossLand, C. New 

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Meyxick, E. Report of the Botanical 

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Owen, J. A., and Boulger, G. S. The 

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Pearson, W. H. The Hepaticae of 

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 448, pi. 121-200). London (Lovell 

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Plowright, C B. British dye-plants. 

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New British Fungi [two 



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Praeger, R. LI. Flowering Plants, 

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Saunders, J. [British] Field Botany. 

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Worcester, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc, 1899- 

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Smith, Arthur. Alien flora of Britain. 

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Prodromi Flora Britanuicae 



specimen. Brentford, 1901, (ii + 10) 

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Prodromus P'lorae Britan- 



uicae, Part 2, inchuling 29 genera of 

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Asteraceae (or Compositae), (17-74). 

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England. 



Oakmoor and Alton [plants observed]. 

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[Plants observed at Witham and Tip- 

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Addison, F. Effects of the dry 

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Amphlett, J., and others. Botany 

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Audley, J. A. Botany [including lists 

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Beckwith.W. E. Notes on Shropshire 

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BeU, A. M. Plants . . . from a 

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Bell, W. Leicestershire Ferns [in 

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[Plants collected at or near 



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Benbow, .1. .Middlesex Orchids. .1. 

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Bennett, A. CaUitricJic autunviulis 

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Carer filiformi.'^ in I .,n.- 



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Destruction of rare British 



plants in Kent. Sci. (lossiji, Ivondon, 

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