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Paulus Dietericus Giseke.
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Samuel Saunders.
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James Edward Smith.
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Rene Louiche Desfontaines.
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11 . ^Termini Botanici.
John Martyn.
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John Wilson.
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Carolus Linnalus.
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- ■ in editionibus Systematis Vegetabilium postea
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——— : Delineation of a piant.
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