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collection in the Welsh National Herbarium. 2. ed. rev. by A. E. Wade. vi, 
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Account of herbarium of National Museum of Wales, composition of flora; 
discussion of life forms, types of distribution; general features of flora, etc., 
“f each county with references to principal publications; annotated syste- 
matic list of known spermatophytes (1343 species) with Raunkier life forms, 
habitat, distribution by counties (with citation of localities for rarer species); 
list of collectors, bibliography. Covers Monmouth as well as the proper 
Welsh counties.—See also their Welsh ferns; a descriptive handbook. 3. ed. 
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(General features of structure, life history, etc.; keyed descriptive flora of 
Filicineae (Ophioglossaceae, Marsileaceae, Hymenophyllaceae, Polypodia- 
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ANGLESEY 
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General 
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Geology, topography, gazetteer; annotated list of vascular and cellular 
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