﻿PLANTS 
  OF 
  CHINA 
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  WALKER 
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  Handel-Mazzetti, 
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  1931. 
  Die 
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   Abstracted 
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  in 
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   Botanical 
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  1930. 
  

   Hu, 
  Hsien-hsu. 
  

  

  1936. 
  The 
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   Bot. 
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  Peiping. 
  

   Kung, 
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  1918. 
  Chih 
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  ta 
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  1,726 
  pp., 
  

   illustr. 
  Shanghai. 
  

   This 
  illustrated 
  botanical 
  dictionary 
  containing 
  Latin, 
  Chinese, 
  Japanese, 
  

   German, 
  and 
  English 
  names 
  is 
  largely 
  translated 
  from 
  Japanese. 
  Probably 
  

   it 
  is 
  mostly 
  correct. 
  

   Lee, 
  Shun-ch'ing. 
  

  

  1935. 
  Forest 
  botany 
  of 
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  991 
  pp., 
  illustr. 
  

   A 
  systematic 
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  with 
  descriptions 
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  all 
  species, 
  but 
  often 
  botanically 
  

   inaccurate. 
  

   Liu, 
  Ju-ch'iang. 
  

  

  1931. 
  Systematic 
  botany 
  of 
  the 
  flowering 
  families 
  in 
  North 
  China. 
  212 
  

   pp., 
  illustr. 
  Peiping. 
  2d 
  ed., 
  1934. 
  

   This 
  is 
  not 
  a 
  general 
  manual. 
  

   Matsumuea, 
  Jinzo. 
  

  

  1915. 
  Shokubutsu 
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  Pt. 
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  Chinese 
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   of 
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  405 
  pp. 
  

   By 
  means 
  of 
  this 
  work 
  the 
  Latin 
  equivalents 
  of 
  Chinese 
  names 
  of 
  plants 
  may 
  

   be 
  found, 
  especially 
  those 
  mentioned 
  in 
  the 
  Chinese 
  classics. 
  

   Merrill, 
  Elmer 
  D., 
  and 
  Walker, 
  Egbekt 
  H. 
  

  

  1938. 
  A 
  bibliography 
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  eastern 
  Asiatic 
  botany. 
  719 
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  2 
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  Arnold 
  

   Arboretum, 
  Jamica 
  Plain, 
  Mass. 
  

   A 
  source 
  for 
  finding 
  much 
  literature 
  on 
  numerous 
  subjects. 
  

   Shaw, 
  Norman. 
  

  

  1914. 
  Chinese 
  forest 
  trees 
  and 
  timber 
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  351 
  pp., 
  illustr. 
  London. 
  

   A 
  description 
  of 
  forests 
  and 
  trees 
  from 
  the 
  commercial 
  foresters' 
  point 
  of 
  view. 
  

   Wilson, 
  Ernest 
  H. 
  

  

  1914. 
  A 
  naturalist 
  in 
  western 
  China. 
  2 
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  New 
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   A 
  very 
  readable 
  account 
  of 
  the 
  author's 
  explorations. 
  

  

  