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Kidston, Robert. The flora o£ the 

 Carboniferous Period. Second Paper. 

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 14, 1902, (344-399, 15 figs., pi. 51-65). 



Lett, Henry William. A List . . oE 

 all the species of Hepatics hitherto found 

 in the British Islands. Aghaderg . . 

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Ley, Augustin. Two fresh Bubua 

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Linton, E. F. Erica Stuarti, nov. 

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Macyicar, Symers M. New British 

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New British Hepaticae. 



J. Bot., London, 40, 1902, (157-159). 



MarshaU, Edward S. The Dead- 

 nettles [Lamium]. J. Bot., London, 40, 

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Martin, Edward A. Protection and 

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 Nature Notes, London, 1902, (190- 

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Nicholson, \V. E. Ephemernm stvlla- 

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Pearson, William Henry. The Hepa- 

 ticae of the British Isles ; being figures 

 and descriptions of all the known British 

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 1902, Parts XXVI-XXIX, (449-520, 

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Petty, S. L. Vernacular names of 

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Plowrlglit, C. B. On the tinctorial 

 properties of our British dye plants. 

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Praeger, R. Lloyd. Studies in the 

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 ■don, 25. 1902, (16-19, 1 fig. ; 49-52, 

 1 fig. ; 113-117, 8 figs. ; 161-164, 6 figs. : 

 .209-211, 241-244, 2 figs.) 



Pugsley, H. W. The British Capreolate 

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 .Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., Edinburgh, 1902, 

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Rlisom, F[rancis]. Notes on medici- 

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Rogers, W[illiam] Moyle. On the 

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Smith, W. G. The origin and 

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Towndrow, Richard f . Sag'ina Reuteri 

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Trail, James 'W[illiam] H[elenus]. 

 A new form of Euphrasia eurta, Fr., 

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WesteU, W. Percival. A Field 

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Some autumn wild Sowers. 



Field Nat. Q, Edinburgh, 1, 1902, (269- 

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Williams, Frederic N. Prodromus 

 florae britannicae. Part 3, including a 

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British Hawkweeds of the 



Cerinthoidea group [of Hieraciimi}. J. 

 Bot., London, 40, 1902,( 229-230). 



Bieracium anjlicum Fries 



and its varieties. J. Bot., Loudon, 40, 

 1902, (257-260). 



Hieraeium murorum and 



II. caesium of British Floras. J. Bot., 

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Wilson, Albert. Uenyanthes trifoliata 

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England. 



Botany in England a century ago 

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Lincolnshire Naturalists at Revesby. 

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