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Description of the transformations of Arrhopala 



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Description of the transformations of Badamia ex- 



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Dudley, Charles B[enjamin], & Pease, F. N. Contributions 

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Dudley, Charles B[enjamin], Noyes, William A[lbert], & 

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See also Noyes, Hillebrand & Dudley. 



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Duct formation in chestnut wood. Torrey Bot. Club 



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