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Baker, R. T. On the constancy of 

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Gagnepain, F. Zingiberacees nou- 

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Barton, Ethel Sara. Tlie genus Hcdi- 

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Volkens, G[eorg]. Einige Ergebnisse 

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Barnard, F. G. A. [The botany of 

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Best, D. The Mallee and the 

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Howitt, A. W. The Eucalypts of the 

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Le Souef, D[udley]. Effect of snow 

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Luehmann, J. G. Description of a 

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McAlpine, D. The first recorded 

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