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 Brookes, R. The Natural History of Vegetables as well Foreign as 



Indigenous ... As also their Properties, Virtues, and Uses in Medicine. ' 



London, 1763. 12mo. (3) 

 Bryant, Charles. Flora diaetitica : or, History of Esculent Plants. 



London, 1783. 8vo. (3) I 

 Buller, a. H. R. Researches on Fungi. London, 1909. 8vo. (1) i 

 BuNYARD, G. Fruit Farming for Profit. Ed. 5. Maidstone, n.d. 8vo. (5) 

 BuRGEFF, Hans. Die Wurzelpilze der Orchideen ihre Kultur und ihr Leben in 



der Pflanze. Jena, 1909. 8vo. (3) j 

 Burgess, H. W. Eidodendron, views of the general Character & Appear- 

 ance of Trees, foreign & indigenous, connected with Picturesque Scenery. 



London, 1827. fol. (3) 

 Butler, Rev. C. Pronunciation of Plant Names. London, 1909. sm. 8vo. (1) 

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Vol. i. App. 1. Some New Species of Ficus from New Guinea. By 

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 2. On the Phenomena of Fertilization in Ficus Eoxhurghii, 

 Wall. By D. D. Cunningham. Calcutta, 1889. 

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,, ii. The Species of Arfocarpus indigenous to British India; The Indo- 



Malayan Species of Quercus and Castanopsis. By G. King. 



Calcutta, 1889. fol. (3) i 

 ,, iii. Pedicularis of the Indian Empire and its Frontiers. By D. 



Prain ; MagnoUaceae of British India. By G. King; 



Go7nphostemma. By D. Prain ; Myristica of British India. 



By G. King. Calcutta, 1891. fol. (3) 

 ,, iv. The Anonaceae of British India. By G. King. Calcutta, 1893. 



fol. (3) 



,, V, pt. i. A Century of Indian Orchids. By Sir J. D. Hooker. To 

 which is Prefixed a Brief Memoir of William Roxburgh. 

 By G. King. Calcutta, 1895. fol. (3) 



,, pt. ii. A Century of New and Rare Indian Plants. By P. Bruhl 

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vi, pt, i. 1. The Causes of Fluctuations in Turgescence in the Motor 

 Organs of Leaves ; 2. A New and Parasitic Species of 

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,, ,, pt. ii. Fresh- Water Algae from Burma. By W. and G. S. West. 



Calcutta, 1907. fol. (3) 

 ,, vii. The Bambuseae of British India, By G. S. Gamble. Calcutta, 



1896. fol. (3) 



,, ix. pt. i. A Second Century of New and Rare Indian Plants. By Sir 

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,, ,, pt. ii. The Orchids of North- Western Himalaya. By J. F. 



Duthie. Calcutta, 1906. fol. (3) 

 ,, X. pt. i. The Species of Dalbergia of South-Eastern Asia. By D. 



Prain. Calcutta, 1904. fol. (3) " ' 



,, ,, pt. ii. The Aconites of India : A Monograph. By 0. Staff. To 

 which is Prefixed a Sketch of the Life of Francis Hamilton 

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 ,, xi. pt. i. Asiatic Palms — Lepidocaryeae — The Species of Calamus. 

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 Cannon, W. A. The Topography of the Chlorophyll Apparatus in Desert 

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Castle, W. E, Heredity of Coat Characters in Guinea-Pigs and Rabbits 

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Castle, W. E., and Forbes, A. Heredity of Hair-Length in Guinea-Pigs and its j 

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Cavers, F. Life Histories of Common Plants. London, 1908. 8vo. (1) 



Botany for Matriculation. London, 1909. 8vo. (1) 



