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SIR HERBERT MAXWELL will, I am sure, allow me to make a little correction in his statement on p. 409 of NATURE of November 25; it was not Sir Joseph Hooker, but Sir William who in 1843 doubtfully described a solitary specimen of Veronica tetragona as a species of the coniferous genus Podocarpus. Oddly enough, the plant was correctly described from a flowering specimen in the same volume of Hooker's “Icones” on a later plate.
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JACKSON, B. Spiranthes autumnalis. Nature 106, 441 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106441e0
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