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9. A botanical and economical account of 



Bassia butyracea or East India Butter Tree. 

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1O. On the culture, properties, and com- 

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12. A table of the growth of trees in the 



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13. Description of several of the monandrous 



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15. Remarks on the Land Winds and their 



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16. Some account of the Teak tree of the 



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19. On the genus Aquilaria, with remarks 



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Roxburgh, William, and Henry Thomas Cole- 

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Roxer, Wilhelm. Bemerkungen iiber die Mar- 

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Roy, Andrew. Demonstration of a useful theo- 

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Roy, C. H. a. Eenige Bedenkingen over de 

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2. Waarneming van eene zonderlinge ze- 



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Roy, Edmond. Sur de nouvelles dispositions de 



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et moyens de la Haute-Marne. Paris, Soc. 

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7 Essai sur la constitution chimique de 



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