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THE attention of the readers of NATURE has been drawn more than once (vol. xxxi. p. 460, vol. xxxiv. p. 127) to the opportunities which are before botanists for the study of plants other than those of our own flora. But since the latter of these articles appeared, a step has been taken which will justify a return once more to this important subject.
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The Botanical Laboratory in the Royal Gardens, Peradeniya, Ceylon. Nature 41, 445–446 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/041445a0
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