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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 4 Number 2 1956
The morphology of red beet (
Beta vulgaris
L.). Mitochondria
JL Farrant, C Potter, RN Robertson and MJ Wilkins
pp. 117-124
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The anatomy of the timbers of the south-west Pacific area. IV. Cunoniaceae, Davidsoniaceae, and Eucryphiaceae
HD Ingle and HE Dadswell
pp. 125-151
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The nature of reaction wood. V. The distribution and formation of tension wood in some species of
Eucalyptus
AB Wardrop
pp. 152-166
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The analysis of point quadrat data
CD Kemp and AW Kemp
pp. 167-174
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Contributions to Australian Bryology. I. The structure, development and systematic affinities of
Monocarpus sphaerocarpus
gen. et. sp. nov. (Marchantiales)
DJ Carr
pp. 175-191
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