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Bornet (Ed.) et G. Thuret. Notes Algologiques Fascicule I. Paris. 

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(^Arboriculture.^ 



Greenwood (Col. George). The Tree-lifter ; or, A New Method of 

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[Nature, XI v., 447,448.] 



Koch (Karl). Vorlesimgen liber Dendrologie. Stuttgart : F. Enke. 

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[Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XI., 69.] 



Laslett (Thomas). Timber and Timber Trees, Native and Foreign. 

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Vasey (Geo., M.D.). A Catalogue of the Forest Trees of the United 

 States, which usually attain a Height of Sixteen Feet or more, with Notes 

 and Brief Descriptions of the more important Species, illustrating the Col- 

 lection of Forest-tree Sections on Exhibition by the Department of Agri- 

 culture at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia. Washington : Govern- 

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(Floriculture.^ 



Hassard (Annie). Floral Decorations for the Dwelling-House. A 

 Practical Guide to the Home Arrangement of Plants and Flowers. Amer- 

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PALEONTOLOGY. 



Dawson (J. W.). The Dawn of Life, being the History of the oldest 

 known Fossil Remains, and their Relations to Geological Time and to the 

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McCoy (Frederic). Palncontology of Victoria: Geol. Surv. of Victoria, 

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WhiteaveS (J. P.). Mesozoic Fossils. Vol. I., Part I. On some In- 

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 Montreal. 1876. (8vo, 92 pp. Ten Plates and Map.) 



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