BOTANY AND 

 EXPLORATION 



Mexican Boundary Survey. Three large quarto volumes containing valuable infor- 

 mation on southwestern plants and animals. Includes Engelmann's work on 

 Cacti, with magnificent plates $14.00 



Pacific Railway Surveys. Twelve large quarto volumes, with many beautiful plates 



of plants and animals 15.00 



Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium. Vols. 1 to 20 40.00 



Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum. Twenty-three volumes 17.25 



Emory, Notes of a Military Reconaissance, 1848. Senate Document No. 7 1 .75 



Emory, Notes of a Military Reconaissance, 1848. House Document No. 45 1.75 



Rothrock, Botany of the Wheeler Survey. Quarto, with plates 3.75 



Standbury, Expedition to the Great Salt Lake, 1852 1 .75 



Marcy, Expedition to the Red River, 1854 2 .00 



Foster and Whitney, Report on the Geology and Topography of Lake Superior, 1850. . 1.50 



Gray, Genera of the Plants of the United States (lacks the plates) 2.50 



Jordan and Evermann, Fishes of Middle and North America. 4 vols 15.00 



MacMillan, Metaspermae of the Minnesota Valley, 1892 2.00 



Bulletin of the State Laboratory of Natural History, Illinois. Vol. 2, 1890 2.40 



Young, W. J., Lessons in Botany with Flora of Texas 1 .00 



Breck, Joseph, Flower Garden, 1851, 1860 1.30 



Irine, A London Flora, 1838 75 



Arcana of Science and Art, 1834 75 



Babbington, Manual of British Botany, 1851 75 



Ketchem, Botany, 1889 75 



Coulter, H., The Principles of Botany, 1854 75 



Loudon, Magazine of Gardening, Vols. 1 to 7, 1826 to 1831 11 .00 



Eaton and Wight, North American Botany 2.00 



Wood's Class Book of Botany, Editions of 1848, 1851, 1853, and 1861. Each 0.70, or the 



four for 2.00 



Mrs. Lincoln's Botany. Editions of 1842, 1848, 1853, 1853, 1859 and 1869. Each 0.60 



or the six for 2.00 



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