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YerSchiedenheit in 4er sclieiribareri Richtung i der Fmcht, 

 Auch,das: Sridosperm (Albumen)^ welches, den Jasjnineen ; 

 feblen soil, fand M. Richard h^i ihnen, wenn eleich vie! 

 dunner als bei denmeisten Oleineen. Der eJhzigQ Unteiv 

 schied bdsteht also nur "noch in der Praeiloratioj -der abet 

 . nicht hinfeichend ist, um diese-Faiiiilien zw ti'eiiuenj die 

 daher vrieder zu vereinisen sind.' — ■ *, -• :■. 



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The botanical magazine or £ower garden idisplajred; 

 in 'whicH the most ornamental ' foreign plants 

 cu|.tivated in the oj>en ground, the greenhouse, , 



: atid the stove are accurately represented in 'their 

 natural colours etc*. By Wm. Curtis. Opntiniied . ( 

 hj J. Sims. etc. • '. 1787 — 1826. 53/ Vol! 8vo. ^ 

 .liondon.-- ■■- ■ ' :' .' . ..'■ '/ 



The hotanical register jconsistihg of coloured figu- 

 res of exotlo plants, cultivated in-British gardeSns,. L 

 "With tlieir history and mode pf treatment. The \ 

 desfgns hj Sydenham Edwards 1815 — 1826. 

 11 Vols. 8tq. London.. , 



The hotanicsil cabinet, . consisting of coloured de- 

 lineations' of plants from. -all X30untries, with a 

 -short account of each, directions for .manage- ■ 

 '«ient etc. By Conr.'Loddiges et Sons. 1817 

 bis 1826. 10 Volst 4to et Svo. London. 



exotic jflora, containing figures and descriptions 

 of new, rare, oj- otherwise interesting 'exotic 

 plants, I fespecially of such, as are' deserving of 



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