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Hoogland Name author Hoogland, R.D. Reference author
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14 References:
  1. Hoogland, R.D. (March 1953), Erycibe. Flora Malesiana Series I 4(4)
  2. Hoogland, R.D. (1952), A revision of the genus Dillenia. Blumea 7(1)
  3. Hoogland, R.D. (1953), The genus Tetracera (Dilleniaceae) in the eastern old world. Reinwardtia 2(2)
  4. Hoogland, R.D. (December 1951), Dilleniaceae. Flora Malesiana Series I 4(3)
  5. Hoogland, R.D. (1958), The alpine flora of Mount Wilhelm (New Guinea). Blumea Supplementary Series 4
  6. Hoogland, R.D. (1960), Studies in the Cunoniaceae. I. The genera Ceratopetalum, Gillbeea, Aistopetalum, and Calycomis. Australian Journal of Botany 8(3)
  7. Hoogland, R.D. (1960), The identity of Glochidion ?cinerascens Miq. and of Rhamnus incanus Roxb. Kew Bulletin 14(1)
  8. Hoogland, R.D. (1974), New combinations in Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae). Kew Bulletin 29(1)
  9. Hoogland, R.D. (1977), Saurauiae Gerontogeae 1. Notes on Malayan species. The Gardens' Bulletin, Singapore 30
  10. Hoogland, R.D. (1978), The Gardens' Bulletin, Singapore 31(1)
  11. Hoogland, R.D. (1979), Studies in the Cunoniaceae II. The genera Caldcluvia, Pullea, Acsmithia, and Spiraeanthemum. Blumea 25(2)
  12. Hoogland, R.D. (26 February 1982), Studies in the Cunoniaceae. III. Additional notes on Ceratopetalum and Acrophyllum. Brunonia 4(2)
  13. Hoogland, R.D. (1983), Notes on some Hibbertia species. Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 34
  14. Hoogland, R.D. (1987), Studies in the Cunoniaceae IV. Further notes on New Caledonia Acsmithia. Bulletin du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle. Section B, Adansonia: Botanique Phytochemie 9

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