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Botanical districts, etc.; briefly annotated list of vascular plants and 
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List of vascular and cellular plants observed by author within a radius 
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Annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae (1105 taxa including 955 
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SUFFOLK 
Vice-county 25, East Suffolk; vice-county 26, West Suffolk. 
General 
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Topography, geology and climate (all by Wheelton Hind), local distribu- 
tion, bibliography, list of local botanists; annotated list of Vascular plants 
and Characeae (1339 species in Suffolk and the 3 adjacent counties), with 
localities; list of fossil plants, tabular view of distribution, history of botan- 
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[1954.] (Extensive list of noteworthy vascular plants, mostly from vicinity 
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botanical districts; list of known vascular plants, with partial indication of 
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Local 
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