Revision of Genus Alstonia— MONACHINO 
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Laboratoire de Phanerogamic du Museum, 
Paris, had access to literature not available to 
me. He notes that he studied these species, 
which he places in § Dissuraspermum. There- 
fore, Pichon must have had actual material of 
these species on hand. 
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