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The Flora of British India
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The flora of British India as discussed by the authors, the flora of the British India, The flora of Indian Ocean and the British Indian Ocean, and the Indian Ocean flora of colonial India, etc.Abstract:
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Mabberley's plant-book: a portable dictionary of plants, their classifications and uses.
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The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
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Indian medicinal herbs as sources of antioxidants
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