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351.  Aristolochia gigas, var. Sturtevantii.

 



1914

352.  Aristolochia grandiflora Sturtevanti.

Aristolochia grandiflora Sturtevanti growing in greenhouse. 




353.  Asplenium ebeneum. Habitat.

 



1900

354.  Attalea Cohune. People and buildings.

 



1904

355.  (a) Ironbark, Eucalyptus leucoxylon, balanced on scale with (b) balsa wood, Ochroma lagopus.

Plate 4, Vol. 3, 1915 M.B.G. Bulletin. 



1915

356.  Boletus. With measure.

 




357.  Buxus arborescens.

 



1908

358.  Callistemon lanceolatus. Bottle brush.

 



1918

359.  Cinchona officinalis. Quinine.

Cinchona officinalis, the plant from which Quinine was derived. Quinine proved effective in treating countless Malaria cases. 



1918

360.  Crataegus.

 



1900

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