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June, 1898, Just Completed in Three Volumes. 



T^N 



Illustrated Flora 



OF THE 



Northern btates and Canada. 



Westward to the io2d Meridian, including Kansas and Nebraska. 



BY 



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Prof. N. L. BRIXTON and Hon. ADDISON BROWN, 



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With the Assistance of Specialists hi Various Groups. 



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Every known Species^ from the Ferns upward, separately //<fJ(rr/7W 

 anew^ and Figured. Cuts 4162. With Analytical Key, Keys to 

 Families, Species and Genera, the Synonymy, the Revised Nomencla- 

 ture, revised Systematic Sequence of Families, a Glossary, and a 

 copious English Index^ including the Popular Names. The first com- 

 plete Illustrated Manual of Botany published in this country. For all 

 students and lovers of plants. 



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Vol. I., Royal 8vo, pp. xii+612; figured species, 1425 uncoloredj^ 



Ferns to Carpet-weed. Vol. II., pp. iv+643 ; figures 1426 to 2892; 

 Portulaca to Gentian. Vol. III., pp. xvi+588; figures 2893 to 4081. 

 Appendix 81 figures; Dogbane to Thistle. . .^ ^ 



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Neatly Bound in Cloth, $3.00 per Volume. 



PUBLISHED BY 



CHAS. SCRIBNER*5 SONS, New York 



Subscriptions may be sent to them, or to 



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Prof. N. L. BRITTON, dZ East 49th Street, New York. 



To schools or clubs ordering lo copies or more, 15 per cent, discount. 



