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“Reprinted from the Bolanical gazelle,’ 1898, xxvi, 349-353. 
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of the staminate flowers of some of the oaks. [Chicago. 
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Asialick researches, 1801, v, 167-175. 
A botanical and economical account of Bassia buty- 
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Asialick researches, 1808, viii, 499-510. 
Botanical observations on the spikenard of the 
ancients [Valeriana jatamansi|: intended as a supplement 
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i. pp. [8], 741.— ii. pp. [6], 691.— iii. pp. viii, 875. 
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on the botany of Kerguelen Island; Flowering plants, ferns, ele. By J. 
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