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FLORA SIMLENSIS. 



A HANDBOOK OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF SIMLA 



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 By the late CoL Sir HENRY COLLETT, K.C.B., FX.S., Bengal Army, 



With an Introduction by W. Botting Hemsley, F.R.S., F.L.S., of the 

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