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Hunter, Robert. Bermudan Ferns. (Journ. Bot. 15: 367. 1877.) 

 Ten species are enumerated. 



Jones, J. M. The Naturalist in Bermuda. (Small 8 vo, pp. xii + 200. 

 London 1859.) 

 The chapter on botany (pp. 131-143) mentions about 75 species. 



Jones, J. M. On the Vegetation of the Bermudas. (Proc. & Trans. Nova 

 Scotian Inst. Nat. Sci. 3: 237-280. 1873.) 



Brief description of the islands with a list of about 461 species, 

 many determined only generically. 



Jones, J. M. The Visitor's Guide to Bermuda. (12 mo, pp. xii -f 9-156. 

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 Botany pp. 147-152. 



Kemp, A. F. Notes on the Bermudas and their Natural History, with 

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 Catalogues about 70 species of seaweeds. 



Kemp, J. F. Notes on the Winter Flora of Bermuda. (Bull. Torr. Club 

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Description of geological and climatological features, and a list of 62 

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Kriimmel, Otto. Vier Tage auf Bermudas. (Plankton Expedition der 

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Lane, A. W. [Manuscript List of Bermuda Plants, 1845.] 



This manuscript, listing 127 species, mentioned by Lefroy (Bull. U. S. 

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Lefroy, J. H. First List of the principal Fruit or Flowering Trees, Shrubs 

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Lefroy, J. H. List of Plants grown in Bermuda. (Folio, pp. 16, printed 

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 Alphabetical list with notes of localities. 



Lefroy, J. H. The Botany of Bermuda. (Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. 25: 33- 

 141. 1884.) 

 List of about 780 species, with annotations. 



