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William Jack's genera and species of Malaysian plants
Elmer Merrill Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 33: 199-251
On 'Genera and Species of Plants which occur twice or three times, under different Names, in Professor Gmelin's Edition of Linnæus's Systema Nature
Jonas Dryander (1794) Transactions of The Linnean Society of London 2: 212-235
XXIII. A Commentary on the Hortus Malabaricus, Part I
Francis Hamilton (1822) Transactions of The Linnean Society of London 13: 474-561
XIX.—On the genera Pinus and Abies, with remarks on the cultivation of some species
S E Cook (1838) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 2: 163-178
XL.—On the degree of Cold which the principal Mammalia of hot countries are capable of enduring
Robert Everest and J E Gray (1842) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 111-328
XXXVIII.—Journey through Java, descriptive of its topography and Natural History
Fr Junghuhn (1845) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 16: 329-332
On the movements of the blood in the pulmonary Arachnida
E Blanchard (1853) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 219-221
XXXIV.—Elucidation of some plants mentioned in Dr. Francis Hamilton's account of the Kingdom of Nepál
Madden (1856) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 18: 404-413
On the relations of the Brisbane flora
J E Tenison-Woods (1879) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 4: 117-137
On the vegetation of Malaysia
J E Tenison-Woods (1889) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 4: 9-106
Descriptions of some new Australian plants
Baron Ferdinand Von Mueller (1889) The Victorian Naturalist 6(3): 54-55
XVII. A Preliminary List of the Butterflies of Hong-Kong; based on Observations and Captures made during the Winter and Spring Months of 1892 and 1893
James J Walker (1895) Transactions of The Royal Entomological Society of London 43: 433-477
On domatia in certain Australian and other plants
A G Hamilton (1897) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 21: 758-792
The Bermuda Islands: their scenery, climate, productions, physiography, natural history, and geology; with sketches of their early history and the changes due to man
Addison E Verrill (1902) Transactions of The Connecticut Academy of Arts And Sciences 11: 413-912,246figs
Oberpliocane Flora und Fauna des Untermaintales, insbesondere des Frankfurter Klarbeckens, II. Unterdiluviale Flora von Hainstadt a. M. Frankfurt a. M
(1908) Abhandlungen Der Senckenbergischen Gesellschaft 29: 149-396
Some south Indian coccids of economic importance
T V Ramakrishna Ayyar (1919) Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 26: 621-628
Some insects recently noted as injurious in south India
T V R Ayyar (1920) Report of Proceedings of the Third Entomological Meetings at Pusa, 1919 1: 314-328
The food plants or hosts of some Fijian insects
R Veitch (1921) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 46: 505-517
The ecology of the upper Williams River and Barrington Tops districts. II. The rain- forest formations
L Fraser and J W Vickery (1938) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 63: 139-184
Australian fungi. New species and revision. I. The Meliolaceae of Australia
C G Hansford (1953) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 78: 51-82
The vegetation of Beata and Alta Vela Islands, Hispaniola
R A Howard (1955) Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 36: 209-239
Additional notes on the genus Vitex. XIV
H N Moldenke (1979) Phytologia 44: 385-417
The genera of Pinaceae in the southeastern United States
R A Price (1989) Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 70: 247-305
Phytogeographical Relationships of the Genera of Angiosperms in the Fanjing Shan Mountain Range, Northeastern Guizhou, China
Tsun-Shen Ying, David E Boufford and Yuling Tu (1991) Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 78: 338-358
The United Stamens of Rubiaceae. Morphology, Anatomy; Their Role in Pollination Ecology
Christian Puff, Anton Igersheim et al. (1995) Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 82: 357-382
Subfamilial and Tribal Relationships in the Rubiaceae Based on rbcL Sequence Data
Birgitta Bremer, Katarina Andreasen and Daniel Olsson (1995) Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 82: 383-397
Studies on new guinea moths. 1. Introduction (Lepidoptera)
Scott E Miller, Vojtech Novotny and Yves Basset (2003) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 105: 1034-1042
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