Vascular Plants

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Alston Name author Alston, A.H.G. Reference author
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29 names
11 References:
  1. Alston, A.H.G. (24 Mar. 1931), A Hand-book to the Flora of Ceylon
  2. Alston, A.H.G. (1929), Annals of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya 11
  3. Alston, A.H.G. (1931), Notes on Selaginella. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 69
  4. Alston, A.H.G. (1931), A Hand-book to the Flora of Ceylon 6 (Supplement)
  5. Alston, A.H.G. (1936), Fern notes. — I. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 74
  6. Alston, A.H.G. (1940), Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 78
  7. Alston, A.H.G. (1955), A new combination in Ctenitis. American Fern Journal 45(4)
  8. Alston, A.H.G. (1956), The Subdivision of the Polypodiaceae. Taxon 5(2)
  9. Alston, A.H.G. (1956), Boletim da Sociedade Broteriana 30
  10. Alston, A.H.G. (December 1959), Isoetaceae. Flora Malesiana Series II 1(1)
  11. Alston, A.H.G. (1960), Lilloa; revisita de botanica 30

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