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THE “miscellaneous information” supplied from the Royal Gardens at Kew has ever been welcome to botanists and to those concerned in the utilisation of vegetable products. The earlier publications of Sir William Ilooker and of his son and successor, Sir Joseph Hooker, are full of interesting matter with which the botanical and horticulturai Press of the day was, owing to limitations of space, hardly able to cope.
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Kew Publications . Nature 74, 180 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074180a0
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