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. 4. On the preservation of Botanical Speci- 

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Brown, P. J., and J. Jones. The cause of 

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Brown, R. PP., and C. Hawkins. Cases of car- 

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Brown, Richard. On a correct practical method 

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Brown, Richard. On the geology of Cape 

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2. On a group of erect Fossil Trees in the 



Sydney Coal-Field of Cape Breton. Geol. Soc. 



Journ. II., 1846, pp. 393-396. 

 3. On the Gypsiferous Strata 



of 



Cape 

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Dauphin, in the island of Cape Breton. 

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5. Section of the Lower Coal-Measures of 



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Brown, Robert. On the " Asclepiadeae,'' a natu- 

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2. On the Proteaceae of JUSSIED. [1809.] 



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3. Some observations on the parts of 



Fructification in Mosses ; with characters and 

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4. On Woodsia, a new genus of Ferns. 



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5. Some observations on the natural 



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6. On some remarkable deviations from 



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Brown, Robert. 7. Systematische urid geogra- 

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8. Characters and desci'iption of Lyellia, 



a new genus of Mosses, with observations on 

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9. Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et 



insulae Van Diemen, exhibens characteres planta- 

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 passim aliis speciebus auctori hucusque cognitis, 

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10. An account of a new genus of plants, 



named Rafflesia. [1820.1 Linn. Soc. Trans. 

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11. Flora der Melville-Insel. {Transl.) 

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12. Observations sur les Resedacees. 



( Transl.) Ann. Sci. Nat. IX., 1826, pp. 213-218. 



13. Character and description of Kingia, 



a new genus of plants found on the south-west 

 coast of New Holland : with observations on 

 the structure of its unimpregnated Ovulum; 

 and on the female flower of Cycadeaa and 

 Conifene. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LXVIL, 1826, 

 pp. 352-361, 409-421 ; Ann. Sci. Nat. VIII., 

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14. Observations sur la Famille des Legu- 



mineuses et sur quelques especes de 1'Afrique 

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15. A brief account of Microscopical 



Observations made in the months of June, July, 

 and August, 1827, on the particles contained in 

 the Pollen of Plants ; and on the general exist- 

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16. Additional Remarks on Active Mole- 

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17. General view of the Botany of the 

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