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1856. In Proc. Elliott Soc. Nat. Hist. Charleston, vol. i, pp. 53-54, 

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1893. Letters of Asa Gray, vol. i, pp. 134-136. Cambridge. 

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1897. Silva of North America, vol. 11, p. 132 (footnote). 

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 Hitchcock, A. S. 



1905. The identification of Walter's grasses. Ann. Rep. AUssouri Bot. 

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1907. A visit to the grave of Thomas Walter. Bull. Charleston Mus., 

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1909. Some American botanists of former days (p. 180). Journ. New 



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1910. A visit to the grave of Thomas Walter. Journ. Elisha Mitchell Sci. 



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191 1. Bibliography of the silva of South Carolina. Bull. Charleston Mus., 



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1915. Some neglected names in Walter's Flora Caroliniana. Rhodora, 

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1918. South Carolina botanists : Biography and bibliography. Bull. Univ. 

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1921. Tliomas Walter (i740?-88) and his grass. Journ. Bot. Brit, and 

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