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No one, who ever spent much of the impressionable period of his youth at the Cape, that land of lowly plants with exquisite flowers,—but will be vividly interested in the masterly description of those plants' geographical regions of habitat, as given by Mr. Bolus, per your reviewer, “J. D. H.,” on pp. 77–79 of your last week's issue.
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SMYTH, C. Flora of South Africa. Nature 34, 99–100 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034099c0
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