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With an index of vernacular names. 



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A paper read before the Natural history society of Tonbridge 



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Popular treatment. 



II. ASSAM AM) BURMA 

 Dendrography 



Buchanan, Francis. Description of the tree called by the 

 Burmas Launzan. (As. Soc. Bengal As. Research. V. 123-125. 

 1798.) 



Kurz, Sulpiz. List of Burmese forest trees. (In his Pre- 

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General key to the Burmese trees. 95 pp, (In his Pre- 

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Forest flora of British Burma. 2 vol. O. Calcutta, 



1877. 



Bfuchanan], E. M. The forests of the Upper Burma ruby 

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Lea forets en Birmanie. (Naturaliste, ser. 2, XIII. 227. 1899.) 



( leneral I'liytography 



Symes, Michael. An account of an embassy to the kingdom 



of \\a. sent by the governor-general of India in the year 



179:.. 23+Jl]+503+[l] pp. pi. maps. sq. F. London, 



1800. [French translation by .1. Castera.] 3 vol. O. 



Paris, 1801.t — Atlas. 30pl. Q. [Paris, 1801.]t 



Descriptions and figures <>f plants collooted by Doctor Buchanan and 

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Sadiv.-i. Upper Assam, from April to September, 1838. (As. 

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