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AN interesting volume which was "written at the request of the Forest Department of the United Provinces, India, who wished to have a manual which would enable forest officers to recognize the common grasses found in their forests, taungyas and plantations"has a much wider appeal and deserves a place among the books of everyone interested in the Graminese. Its low price should help to give it the diffusion it deserves*
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SHARMAN, B. COMMON INDIAN GRASSES. Nature 149, 199 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/149199a0
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