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1292. Blatter, E. The fauna and flora of our metallic money. Ibid., 

 vol. 16, p. 334. 



1293. The Ferns of the Bombay Presidency. Ibid., 



vol. 18, p. 599. 



1294. — The Flora of Panchgani. Ibid., vol. 19, p. 314. 



1295. — The Flora of the Bombay Presidency (Statis- 



tico-biological Notes). Ibid., vol. 18, p. 562. 



1296. The mangrove of the Bombay Presidency and 



its Biology. Ibid., vol. 16, p. 644. 



1297. The Palms of British India and Ceylon, indigen- 

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1298. The 'Pectinate Organs' of Trapa bispinosa 



(Water Chestnut). Ibid., vol. 17, p. 84. 



1299. Bonnier, G. Les Plantes du plateau des Nilgherries comparees 



a celles des environs de Paris. Rev. Gen. Bot., 

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1300. Les Plantes du Plateau des Nilgherries. Paris. 



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1301. Botany of the Bombay Presidency. Journ., Bomb. Br., Roy. 



As. Soc, vol. 1 (1843), p. 320. 



1302. Bourdillon, J. F. Dialium Travancoricum, a new species. Ind. 



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 1303. Eugenia Occidentalis, a new species. Ibid., 



vol. 30, p. 195. 

 1304. Eugenia Rama Varma, a new species. Ibid., 



vol. 30, p. 147. 



1305. : Holigarna nigra, a new species. Ibid., vol. 30, 



p. 95. 



1306. Burmann, J. Flora Malabarica. Amsterdam, 1769. 



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A curious instance of abnormal Inflorescence. 



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 A variety of the Pallas. Ibid., vol. 6, p. 273. 

 Bombay Ferneries. Ibid., vol. 6, p. 153. 

 Bombay Gardens. Ibid., vol. 5, p. 397. 

 Conditions for the distribution of ants. Ibid., 

 vol. 3, p. 98. 



