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f^rent ou du moins dans lequel ils se developpent bien. {Soc. 



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240. 1889.) 

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b. SEASIDE PLANTING 



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Cleghom, Hugh. Note on the .sand-binding plants of the 

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Gilchrist, AVilliam. On the various kinds of trees and under- 

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Barnes, James. Sea-side trees and shrubs. {Gard. I. 39-40. 

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Wallace, Peter. Seaside planting. (Gard. IV. 230-231. 

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Scott, John. The Tree-Medick Oledicago arborea). (Gard. 



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VI. 518-519. 1876.) 



Cooke, George. Seaside shrubs. (Jour. Hort. London, L^■1II. 



402, 418. 1877. — Jour. For. II. 6S-€9. 1879. — See alio 



p. 132.) 

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1881.) 

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 Cowan. B. Trees and shrubs suitable for the seaside and when 



alkali and other gases are prevalent. (Engl. Arb. Soc. Trans. 



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XXVIII. 166. 1885.) 

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(Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXIV. 779-780; XXV. 9-10. 1885-S6":) 

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1886,") 

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Chron. ser. 3, VII. 678. 1890') 



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1890.^ 

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