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General and botanical journals included heré, those of 
restricted scope usually more conveniently used when arranged 
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BC. ae Bibliographic works strictly relating to Prelinneana and Linneana. 
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38-39. Circummediterranean region, including more than one 
continent. 
40. Europe. 
41-42, Great Britain and Ireland. 
43. Germany , anger efwbnw 
43.7 Czechoslovakia 
43.8 Poland 
44, &France 
46. — Spain and Portugal 
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47.1 Finland, Lapland 
47.7 Little Russia, Ukraine “*<~* oem 
48. Norway, Denmark and Sweden (“> 
49. Other countries of Europe 
49.1 Iceland, Faroe !slands 
49.2 Netherlands 
