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Clayton Name author Clayton, W.D. Reference author
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13 References:
  1. Clayton, W.D. (1965), Studies in the Gramineae: VI. Kew Bulletin 19(2)
  2. Clayton, W.D. (1967), Studies in the Gramineae: XIV. Kew Bulletin 21(1)
  3. Clayton, W.D. (1967), Studies in the Gramineae: XIII. Kew Bulletin 21(1)
  4. Clayton, W.D. (1967), Studies in the Gramineae: XII. Parahyparrhenia, Hyperthelia and Exotheca. Kew Bulletin 20(3)
  5. Clayton, W.D. (1968), The correct name of the common reed. Taxon 17
  6. Clayton, W.D. (1969), A revision of the genus Hyparrhenia. Kew Bulletin Additional Series 2
  7. Clayton, W.D. (1972), Studies in the Gramineae: XXVI. Kew Bulletin 27
  8. Clayton, W.D. (1975), New species of Eriochloa from Africa. Kew Bulletin 30(1)
  9. Clayton, W.D. (1977), Kew Bulletin 32(1)
  10. Clayton, W.D. (1979), Notes on Setaria (Gramineae). Kew Bulletin 33(3)
  11. Clayton, W.D. (1980), Notes on the tribe Andropogoneae (Gramineae). Kew Bulletin 35(4)
  12. Clayton, W.D. (1985), Miscellaneous notes on Pooid grasses. Kew Bulletin 40(4)
  13. Clayton, W.D. (5 June 1987), Miscellaneous notes on Panicoid grasses. Kew Bulletin 42(2)

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