Miscellaneous. 



[Dec. 1906. 



Literature of Economic Botany and Agriculture. XI 



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The Dear decorticating machine. do. 8. 2. 1900, p. 97 



Faure's ramie fibre decorticator. do. 25. 1. 1900, p. 65. 



See Just's Jahresbericht, 1898. II, 129 and later. 



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