curator’s report por 1864. 
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A. G. More) ; Trifolium elegans, road-side at Harton, Durham and 
Centaurea sotstitialis, in a lucerne field at Cleadon, Durham 
(J. G. B.), and Setaria viridis, field at Kenilworth, Warwickshire 
(H. Bromwich). 
J. Oh BAKER. 
WILLIAM FOGGITT. 
Thirsk, March 7th, 1865. 
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trations of the species they represent as circumstances will admit. 
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