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THE list of thirty-one plants given in NATURE for March 20, p. 413, for which observations are requested, is singularly unfortunate for the British Isles, as fifteen are cultivated or alien; these, though four trees may be approved, are thus prejudiced for real scientific use.
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BELLAMY, F. International Phenology. Nature 117, 658 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117658a0
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