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WALTER W. REEV York N.E. 
Varieties of Ge arex Goodenovii and Helianthemum Chamecystus a 
Hayburn Wyke [being var. juncel/a of the former and 8 fefalis lek 
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LAWRENCE RICHARDSON. Guinheriand. York N.E., Mid it Lance. S. 
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Prunus spinosa, Veronica chamed i, Eolas diurna, Ranunculus bulbosus, 
Plantago lanceolata, Ranunculus tive R. repens, Trifolium pratense, and 
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F. G. Fryer, D. » AL. 
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ABRAHAM SHACKLETON. York Mid W. and S.W. 
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