Abstract
THE labours of botanists and of a small band of foresters, in India and at Kew, have supplied us with rich stores of information as to the Indo-Malayan flora. These rendered possible the issue of Sir Joseph Hooker's monumental “Flora of British India.”
The Flora of the Presidency of Bombay.
Vol. i. Ranunculaceæ to Rubiaceæ. By Theodore Cooke. Pp. 645. (London: Taylor and Francis, 1901–3.) Price 27s.
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GROOM, P. The Flora of the Presidency of Bombay . Nature 68, 386–387 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068386a0
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