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IT frequently happens that facts of much general interest are published in systematic monographs and other taxonomic works, and are in consequence overlooked by many of those to whom they would be most valuable. Turning over the pages of the revision of the Liliaceous group Yucceæ, published with superb illustrations in the 1902 report of the Missouri Botanical Garden, I came across some statements which seem to deserve wider circulation and comment. The whole of the work referred to, by Dr. Wm. Trelease, is exceptionally well worth reading on account of the extremely lucid presentation of the facts, but the statements which especially interested me are as follows:—
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COCKERELL, T. An Interesting Yucca . Nature 69, 198 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/069198c0
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