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MR. H..A. HYDE, keeper of the Department of Botany in the National Museum of Wales, and Dr. D. A. Williams, of Llandough Hospital, Cardiff, have previously published (New PhytoL, 43, 49; 1944) an important census of atmospheric pollens at Cardiff compiled during 1942 as a first publication in their studies of aerial pollen, which they have since termed 'palynology' (see Nature, 155, 264; 1945). In this they showed that, in the aggregate, grass pollens formed 75 per eent of the total pollen deposit caught (by a gravity slide method).
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Studies of Atmospheric Pollen. Nature 157, 203 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157203a0
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