320 
Lycoris Sprengeri, Comes. (Gard, Chron, 1902, xxxil. 
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Francois Crépin [obituary notice|. (Proc. Linn. Soc. exy. 
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Beitrage zur Kenntnis der afrikanischen Flora, herausg. 
von Hans Schinz; Liliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Velloziaceae. 
(Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2e sér. 111, pp. 663-668; 1903.) 
The genus Albuca in the Herbarium of .the Albany 
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1904, 
A revised classification of Roses, 1905. (Journ. Linn. Soc. 
Xxxvli. pp. 70-79; 1905. 
North Yorkshire: studies of its botany, geology, climate 
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aspberries and brambles. (Gard. Chron. 1907, xli. 
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Euphrasias of North-East Yorkshire. (Naturalist, 1909, 
79 
Fg 
p- 79. 
ot orm ovatus in North Yorkshire. (Naturalist, 1909, 
p- 371. 
Thiselton-Dyer, Flora of Tropical Africa, vol. vi. Sect. 1. 
Nyctagineae, Illecebraceae, Phytolaccaceae, Polygonaceae, 
Podostemaceae, Cytinaceae, Piperaceae and Monimiaceae, 
with additions by C. H. Wright (pp. 1-14, 94-134, 143-1556, 
167-171; 1909). 
Proteaceae, wit H. Wright 193-211; 1910 
ntalaceae, with A. W. Hill (pp. 411-434; 1911) 
Freesia Armstrongii.(Gard. Chron. 1910, xlvii. p. 169.) 
New plant localities in North-East Yorkshire. (Naturalist, 
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On botany and physical geography of 
1 aphy of the Holy Land. 
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STS. p. To1e Slater. [Obituary notice.] (Journ. Bot. 
He was buried on August 19th in the Friends’ Burial Ground 
monocotyledonous flowers which had for 
subjects of Dr. Baker’s botanical researches 
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