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Sachs (J.) Text Book of Botany : Morphological and Physiological, trans y A. W. 
cas W. T. T. Dyer, 461 wood pcan dae royal 8vo., half morocco, top edges gilt, 1875, 
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Salmon { r. William) sens the English Herbal, or History of Plants. Folio, with 
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Schnizlein (A.) Inconographia Familiarum Naturalium Regni Vegetabilis, with description 
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Schleiden (M. J.) Principles of Scientific Botany ; or, Botany as an Inductive Science, edit 
by Dr. Lankester, 8vo., cloth, 1849, 6s. 6d. (published 21s.) _ : Fungi 
Scoffern (Dr. J.) Outlines of Botany, including Descriptions of Mosses, Lichens, Fungi, 
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Seemann (B.) Flora Vitiensis ; a Description of the Plants of the Viti or Fiji Islan ath 
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Seemann (B.) Botany of the Voyage of H.M.S. Herald, under the command o ap - 
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Selby (P. J.) History of British Forest Trees, indigenous and introduced, with nearly 200 
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Sheppard (F) Trees, their Uses and Biography, 12mo., plates, cloth, 1848, 2s. 6d. h 
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Smith (Sir J. E.) Exotic Botany, consisting of coloured Figures and Scientific Descri pe 
such new, beautiful, or rare Plants as are worthy of Cultivation, large pope finely colo 
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Smith (J.) Historia Filicum : an Exposition of the Nature, Number, and Organography of 
Ferns, and Review of the principles upon which Genera are Founded, and the Systems o 
Classifications of the Princi 
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