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Page 393
... specimens preserved in my Herbarium has also induced some repetition . Independently of the smaller defects arising from errors of the pen or the press , a compilation like the 1 present unavoidably contains errors of a more weighty ...
... specimens preserved in my Herbarium has also induced some repetition . Independently of the smaller defects arising from errors of the pen or the press , a compilation like the 1 present unavoidably contains errors of a more weighty ...
Page 395
... specimens in my own herbarium . This may be so ; yet the plan seemed desirable , because the " sp . " following the name of a person does not intend only that he had sent a specimen , but implies that a specimen in proof of the station ...
... specimens in my own herbarium . This may be so ; yet the plan seemed desirable , because the " sp . " following the name of a person does not intend only that he had sent a specimen , but implies that a specimen in proof of the station ...
Page 400
... specimens , dried and living , including the productions of nearly every clime and country ; from our intense ( a psychologist might say , monomaniacal ) devotion to the devising of systems and classifications ; and from the great ...
... specimens , dried and living , including the productions of nearly every clime and country ; from our intense ( a psychologist might say , monomaniacal ) devotion to the devising of systems and classifications ; and from the great ...
Page 408
... specimen of this , as the specimens of other Manx plants mentioned to have been received from Mr. Forbes , came without any name attached . Hence , I cannot say whether this species , called L. Smithii by myself , is what that gentleman ...
... specimen of this , as the specimens of other Manx plants mentioned to have been received from Mr. Forbes , came without any name attached . Hence , I cannot say whether this species , called L. Smithii by myself , is what that gentleman ...
Page 411
... specimens , both from Dr. Balfour and Dr. Gilbert Macnab , I should have referred to E. pimpinelloides , on account of the manyleaved involucrum . The same remark will apply to a specimen , received from Mr. G. N. Lloyd as E ...
... specimens , both from Dr. Balfour and Dr. Gilbert Macnab , I should have referred to E. pimpinelloides , on account of the manyleaved involucrum . The same remark will apply to a specimen , received from Mr. G. N. Lloyd as E ...
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Aberdeen abundant alpina Argyle authority Avon Banks Berw Berwick Bloxam Brands Bridge C. C. Babington Castle Clova Clyde CNICUS coast Common Comp COTYLEDON Umbilicus Dickie Dumbarton east Edin Edinburgh Edition Elgin Excurs field Fife Flora Forbes Forfar Frequent garden Glen Glen Isla Glot Gordon ground Guide H. W. sp hedge Hill Hist Hooker House Howitt Inverness Island Isle J. C. Collins Lanark lane Lees localities Loch Lower Macnab maritima maritimum Marsh Meadows mentioned miles Mill Moor Mountains N. D. Add North Nott officinalis opposite Orkney Pamplin Park Perth places plants Poole probably rare Refer Renfrew river road road-side Rocks Ross Rosshire S. P. Woodward sand Scot shore side species specimen station Stirling summit Sutherland Tour vols W. A. Bromfield W. H. Coleman Walk walls Wood