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...by J. A. J. de Villiers...Hdited with introductions and 
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Hakluyt Society’s Publications, 2nd Series, No. 11. 
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London, 1905. 8°. 
Presd. by the Govt. of Bengat. 
Haas, W. R. Tromp de. Uitkomsten van de aftappingsproeven. 
met Hevea Brasiliensis in den Cultuurtuin te Tjikeumeuh 
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Batavia, 1905, etc. 8°. 
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Herzog, Maximilian. The Plague: Bacteriology, Morbid Ana- 
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Holdich, Colonel Sir Thomas Hungerford. India... With maps 
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