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Primitiveness of the perfect flower? Salix, Quercus, originally perfect?
2-5-6 _ Box from Brit. Mus. [British Museum] -8 Shoes half-soled 3-6 Stamps -5 [sub-total] 2-9-1 1/2 Cake 6 Profit & Loss (Picture post cards cambr = 9d) 1-7 1/2 [sub-total] 2-17-6
On Hand Oct 22 4-5-1 1/2 Dinner 2-1 Post card -2 [sub-total] 2-3
On hand Oct. 23 4-3-8 1/2 Board & lodg[ing] 14-0 Stamps 7 1/2 Lunch 1-5 1/2 Lunches 9 Dinner 1-4 1/2 Dinner 2-1 [sub-total] 19-15 1/2
On hand Oct 26 Thurs[day] 3:3:5 Lunch 4 1/2 Stamp 2-0 Wash 1-5 Dinner 1-3 Dinner 1-10 Lunch 2 1/2 [sub-total] 7-1
On hand Oct 28 2-16:4 Sat. Lunch 5 1/2 Supper 1-3 Clapham Jun 10 Kingscote ret 4-11 Newspap[er] 1 Lunch 3 1/2 Dinner 2-1 Soup etc. 11 Grapes 8 Lunch 6 [sub-total] 1-7 _
Thursday Weeksildg [?] 14-8 Lunch 1-3 Fare 1 [sub-total] 1-11-2 2-16-4 1-10-2 [sub-total] 1-5-2 Profit = 1-3 1/2
On hand Nov. 3, 1-6-5 1/2 Lunch Fri 1-3 Sharpeners Kent [?] 4 Lunch 4 1/2 Dinner 1-11 Fare & church 10 Dinner 1-9 Footwarmer 5-9 [sub-total] 12-20 1/2 Grapes 6 Outlook 6 [sub-total] 13-2 1/2 Loss 1 1/2
Monday, Nov. 6 On Hand 0-13-4
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_Use_ in plant organs? Relation of rainfall and forest? Leaf, measurements, blade, petiole? Robert Brown Campst? Menzies_ plants are in British Museum fide Bot. Cal., but Hooker in Fl. Bor-Am. Says of Quercus Garryana, _in Herb. Nostr._ Robert Brown, see Horae Sylvanae. & Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser 2, vii, 249. Lambert, Pinetum re. Sequoia and Menzies_ plants. Banksian Herbarium. Portulacaceae _ Perianth? Basal, radical, usage in dif. Floras. Ranunculaceae, origin and morph[ology]. Of nectaries. Tribes of Compositae. Original spms. [specimens] of Castanea chrysophylla?
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