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The upper burma plants collected by captain F. Kingdon ward on the vernay-cutting expedition, 1938–39

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The cost of publication of this number was borne in part by Arthur S. Vernay and C. Suydam Cutting, sponsors of the expedition, and by Elmer Drew Merrill who studied the collection of plants.

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Merrill, E.D. The upper burma plants collected by captain F. Kingdon ward on the vernay-cutting expedition, 1938–39. Brittonia 4, 20–188 (1941). https://doi.org/10.2307/2804985

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