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BOTANY. 
Catlow(Agnes) Popular Field Botany, a Description of the Plants most common tothe various 
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Coles (W.) Plants, Fruits, Herbs,and Flowers, History of, with their Wholesome Virtues and 
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Cooke (M.C.) Rust, Smut, Mildew, and Mould, an introduction to the study of Microscopic 
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Curtis (W.) Botanical Magazine, General Index to the Plants, contained in the frst 53 
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