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XIII.—On the Carboniferous Flora of Berwickshire. Part I. Stenomyelon Tuedianum Kidston

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

R. Kidston
Affiliation:
Professor of Botany, Queen's University, Belfast.
D. T. Gwynne-Vaughan
Affiliation:
Professor of Botany, Queen's University, Belfast.

Extract

My first knowledge of Stenomyelon Tuedianum was derived from a microscopical preparation in the collection of the late Mr C. W. Peach, A.L.S., which, through the kindness of his son, Dr B. N. Peach, F.R.S., subsequently came into my possession. The specimen was labelled as having been found “near Berwick.”

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1912

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