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Warren, John. An account of the petrifactions near the 
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Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3d baron Dre Tasitey. On 
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Warren, John Collins. Address to the Boston society of 
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Warren, Joseph Allen. Additional notes on the number 
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Washington. 1910. 8°. pp. 8. (United States — De- 
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Warren, William H. Australian timbers. Published by 
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Warth, H. Memorandum on the establishment of a factory 
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Waterfield, Margaret, illustrator. Garden colour. See 
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{———] The London catalogue of British plants. 
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The new botanist’s guide to the localities of the 
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Outlines of the geographical distribution of British 
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Watson, John Torbes W. Tssay on the cultivation and 
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