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See also Scotland, General (Ewing, The Glasgow catalogue; West, A comparative study 
of the dominant .. . flora of aquatic habit); Banffshire (Marshall and Shoolbred, Plants 
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Vice-county 96, in part (Easterness; includes East Inverness and Nairn); vice-county 97, 
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