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ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 
BULLETIN 
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 
APPENDIX III.—1890. 
INDEX TO KEW REPORTS, 1862—82, 
many correspondents and botanical — aed in India and 
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Progress and Condition of the Royal Gardens, Rew; from 1862 onwards, 
for the sake of the useful notes contained in them respecting economic 
and other plants, it has been felt desirable to prepare an index to such 
products and plants, to which the attention of the staff of the Royal 
Sarda has been drawn im the course of ordinary ary correspondence, or 
which have been made the subject of particular study at Kew, are — 
ee in the Kew Bulletin, This Bulletin, of which three volumes 
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