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Mrs William Jones James (Mrs Lucy James) (1823 - 1895)
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taxon | locality | collectors | date | institution | ||
Dentaria bulbifera | GB, VC21 Middlesex, Harefield | William Jones James | Harold Stuart Thompson Thomas Clark William Jones James | BIRM | ||
Dipsacus pilosus | GB, VC24 Buckinghamshire, Denham | William Jones James | George Stephen West | BIRM | ||
Geranium pyrenaicum | GB, VC24 Buckinghamshire, Denham | William Jones James | Harold Stuart Thompson Thomas Clark | BIRM | ||
Myosoton aquaticum | GB, VC24 Buckinghamshire, Denham | William Jones James | George Stephen West | BIRM | ||
Sedum dasyphyllum | GB, VC24 Buckinghamshire, Hedgerley | William Jones James | Harold Stuart Thompson Thomas Clark | BIRM | ||
Vinca major | GB, VC20 Hertfordshire, Iver Heath | William Jones James | Augustin Ley | BIRM |
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