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Johann Jacob Dillenius / Jacob Bobart the Younger / William Sherard / University of Oxford Botanic Garden / Pierre Magnol / John Sibthorp / John Banister / Physic garden / Vines / Biology / Fellows of the Royal Society / Botany
Date: 2012-06-26 04:54:48
Johann Jacob Dillenius
Jacob Bobart the Younger
William Sherard
University of Oxford Botanic Garden
Pierre Magnol
John Sibthorp
John Banister
Physic garden
Vines
Biology
Fellows of the Royal Society
Botany

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