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ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 
BULLETIN. 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 
APPENDIX II.—1891. 
NEW GARDEN PLANTS. 
The number of garden plants annually described in botanical and 
horticultural publications, both English and foreign, is now so consider- 
able that it has been thought advisable to publish a complete list of them 
in the Kew Rulletin each * year си April numbers for 1888 and 1889 
and Appendix II. 1890). The following list comprises all the new 
introductions recorded during 1890. ese lists are indispensable to 
the maintenance of a correct nomenclature, especi the smaller 
botanical estatuas in correspondence e with Kew, which are, as a 
rule, only scantily provided with Менса periodicals. Such a list 
will also afford information respecting new plants under cultivation at 
this DEN many of whieh will be distributed from it in the 
course of exchange with other botanic gardens. 
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1891. 
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