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Showing Wehlia staminosa
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Type: "On the Upper Murchison-River Near Mount Hale; C. Crossland, Esq."
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Comment: As stated by R.W.Home et al. (eds), Regardfully Yours 1: 637-638 (1998), Mueller's paper in the Southern Science Record volume 3 was not published in the journal. Mueller distributed the paper as page proofs and it is here considered effectively published under ICN Art. 29 (Melbourne Code, 2012).
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Text: "The original description of Wehlia staminosa was included in a paper due to be published in Volume 3 of Southern Science Record. Apparently the pages allocated to Mueller's paper were not included in the printing run and the paper was not actually published in the journal. Mueller, however, received 'extra-prints' and these were distributed to some of his botanical correspondents. In this manner his new names have been published effectively under Article 29 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature..."