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176 Maw k, Thomas and Abercrombie, John. Universal Gar- 

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London, 1797 



177 McAlpine, D. The Botanical Atlas — Cryptogams and 

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New York, 1883 



178 Medical Botany; or, History of Plants in the Materia 

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179 Meeiiax, Thos. The Native Flowers and Ferns of the 

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180 Melsheimer, F. E. Catalogue of the Described Coleop- 

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181 Michaux, F. A. and Nuttall, Thomas. The North 

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182 Millspaugh, C. F. and Nuttall, L. W. Flora of West 

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183 Milne, Collin. Botanical Dictionary. Illustrated. i2mo, 

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184 Minnesota Botanical Studies. Six parts. Illustrated. 

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185 Miller, Philip. The Gardeners' Dictionary. Folio, old 

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186 Moore, Thos. A Popular History of the British Ferns. 

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187 Moore, Thomas. Nature-Printed British Ferns. Colored 

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188 Moody, S. The Palm Tree. Colored illustrations. i2mo, 

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189 Mort, J. C. Chymiae et Medicinae. i6mo, boards. 



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190 Mycology, Journal of. Edited by W. A. Kellerman, 

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 7 vols 



(g^This magazine was devoted entirely to the study of the Science of the 

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