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3534 ' Handbook of british W^ater-weeds or Algae. The Diatoniaceae
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Gray, Samuel Octavus.
3535 Britisli Sea Weeds. London 1 867. 8. 1 4 tab. col. (9 s.)
Grebe, Karl Friedrich August, Forstmeister in Eisenach.
3536 De conditionibus ad arborum nostrarum saltuensium
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3539* ( ) Ilortus pharmaceuticus Lutetianiis. (Paris), typ. Petri
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Gregory, William, Professor in Edinburgh, -7 Edinburgh
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3540* New Forms of Marine Diatomaceae found in the Firth
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Grigolato, Gaetano, in Rovigo.
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3573* Grigolato, Gaetano. Illustrazione alle vascolari crescenti
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Grimm, Johann Friedrich Karl, Arzt in Gotha (Grimmia
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Grindon, Leo Lecturer on botany, Manchester.
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