CLASS-BOOK OF BOTANY, 



DESIGNED FOR 



COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, AND OTHER SEMINARIES. 



3n (ItDo JJarts: 



PART I. 



THE ELEJilENTS OF BOTAOTCAL SCIENCE. 



PART II. 



THE NATURAL ORDERS. 



ILLUSTRATED BY 



A FLORA 



OF THE NORTHERN, MIDDLE, AND WESTERN STATES ; 



PARTICULARLY 

 OF THE UNITED STATES NORTH OF THE CAPITOL, LAT. SSH". 



BY ALPHONSO WOOD, A. M. 



And he ipake of trees, from the oedsr in Lebanon eren onto the hyssop that gprineeth out of the v«U. 1 Kiaci, 4 : 33. 

 Consider the lilies of the field : • • • even Solomon in all his glotj was not arrayed like one of these. Hatt. 6 : 28, 29. 



Seconal Htiition, tcbiseK unts cnlargetf. 



BOSTON: 

 PUBLISHED BY CROCKER & BREWSTER. 



CLAREMONT, N. H., SIMEON IDE. 



1848. 



