Author
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The author of a name or a reference referred to by instances.
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- Author for:
- 20 names
- Base author for:
- 6 names 6 References:
Morrison, A. (1903) ,Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society Edinburgh Morrison, A. (1906) ,New species of Duboisia. Journal of the West Australian Natural History Society 2(3) Morrison, A. (April 1912) ,New or imperfectly described species of Acacia from Western Australia. Scottish Botanical Review 1(2) Morrison, A. (May 1912) ,New and rare West Australian plants. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 50 Morrison, A. (September 1912) ,New and rare West Australian plants — II. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 50 Morrison, A. (1917) ,New or imperfectly described species of Acacia from Western Australia. Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society Edinburgh 26
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