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THE non-botanical traveller, who is unable to use a technical flora, often feels in need of a book which will help him to appreciate the vegetation of the various lands he visits and which will indicate what floral treasures are especially worth his notice in particular areas. Lady Rockley, in the present volume, has given the traveller in the British Dominions just such a guide, and her book will undoubtedly appeal to a large public of flower-lovers.
Wild Flowers of the Great Dominions of the British Empire
By TheLady Rockley. Pp. xii + 380 + 32 plates.(London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1935.) 16s. net.
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Wild Flowers of the Great Dominions of the British Empire. Nature 136, 458 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136458c0
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