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val 22, part I, issued May Sa s descriptions om the ae, — 
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1 di ion of the Pteridophytes and Phanerogams of the region wi 
ao ar the seas field ines eae descriptions of 163 new species. 
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researches together with a eral consideration of the relation of —_ to plants. 
= ogee “sorphological feaces are illustrated. xvi-- 320 Roy. 8vo, 
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