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Hooker, W.J. (1833). The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith. Class XXIV. Cryptogamia. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, London, 1824-1836. 5(1): 370-372, 412-415.
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Hooker, W.J.
1833
The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith. Class XXIV. Cryptogamia
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, London, 1824-1836
5(1): 370-372, 412-415
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Achnanthes carmichaeli Greville in Hooker, 1833 (original description)
Diatoma brachygonum Carmichael in Hooker, 1833 (original description)
Diatoma fulgens (Greville) Greville, 1833 accepted as Exilaria fulgens Greville, 1827 (new combination reference)
Diatoma striatulum Greville, 1833 (original description)
Fragilaria aurea Carmichael in Hooker, 1833 (original description)
Fragilaria confervacea Greville ex Hooker, 1833 (original description)
Fragilaria confervoides Greville, 1833 (original description)
Fragilaria diatomoides Greville in Hooker, 1833 (original description)
Fragilaria striatula Greville, 1833 (original description)
Gomphonema ampullaceum Greville, 1833 (original description)
Gomphonema berkeleii var. berkeleii Greville, 1833 (original description)
Licmophora splendens Greville, 1833 (original description)
Licmophora splendida Greville ex W.Smith, 1853 (original description)
Melosira borreri f. borreri Greville, 1833 (original description)
Melosira nummuloides Greville (original description)
Melosira nummuloides C.Agardh, 1824 accepted as Melosira discigera Agardh, 1824 (new combination reference)
Rosaria Carmichael in W.J. Hooker, 1833 (original description)
Rosaria globifera Carmichael in Hooker, 1833 (original description)
Rosaria lentigera Carmichael in Hooker, 1833 (original description)
Schizonema obtusum var. obtusum (Greville) Greville in Hooker, 1833 accepted as Monema obtusum Greville, 1828 (new combination reference)
Schizonema prostratum (Berkeley) Greville, 1833 accepted as Monema prostratum Berkeley, 1832 (new combination reference)
Schizonema spadiceum Greville in Hooker, 1833 (original description)