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White, James Herbert. 
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White, James Walter. The flora of Bristol, being an account 
of all the flowering plants, ferns, and their allies that have 
at any time been found in the district of the Bristol coal- 
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and biographical notices of those botanists who have engaged 
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White, Jean. The formation of red wood in conifers. 
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White, John. Journal of a voyage to New South Wales. 
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nouveaux détails sur le caractére et les usages des habitans 
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White, John Tahourdin. An English-Latin dictionary 
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White,Taylor. On the cinnamon, Cassia, or Canella. [Lon- 
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Whitford, Harry Nichols. The forests of the Vlathead 
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Whiting, Henry. Cursory remarks upon east Florida, in 
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Whitley, Brames, & Milne. A catalogue of plants, trees, 
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Whitman, Charles Otis. The problem of the origin of 
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Whitmarsh, Samuel. Wight years experience and observa- 
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Whitney, Josiah Dwight. The climatic changes of later 
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Whitwell, William. West Yorkshire records and notes. 
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