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IN his letter in NATURE of August 31, Mr. W. B. Crump explains how the weather of the year has influenced the times of the flowering of the Halifax flora; and it may be of some interest to offer a note on the blossoming of a few common plants, trees, and bushes around Worcester.
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BOZWARD, J. The Summer of 1893. Nature 48, 614–615 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/048614c0
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