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$ vations on the culture of each species, by Mr. John Smith, l 
<; A.L.S., Curator of the Royal Gardens. > 
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HOOKER’S JOURNAL OE BOTANY and KEW GARDEN 
MISCELLANY. Edited by Sir William Jackson Hooker, \ 
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j THE RHODODENDRONS OF THE SIKKIM-HIMALAYA ; 
Being an account. Botanical and Geographical, of the Rhodo- j 
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I Eastern Himalaya Mountains. By Joseph Dalton Hooker, <; 
M.D., R.N., E.R.S., E.L.S. With coloured drawings and j 
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