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BOTANY. 



The Species of Kcus of the Indo-Malajan and 



Chinese Countries, By Geoege Kixa, M.B., LL.D., F.L.S. 

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The Natural Histoiy of Plants. By R. Baillon, 



President of the Linna3an Society of Paris, Professor of Medical 

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 ■with 3545 Wood Engravings, 2os. each. 



Handbook of the British Flora; a Description of 



the Flowering Plants and Ferns indigenous tOj or naturalized in, 

 the British Isles. For the use of Beginners and Amateurs. By 

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Bhistrations of the British Flora; a Series of 



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forming an Illustrated Companion to Be^^tkam's " Handbook," 

 and other British Floras. New Edition, revised and enlarged. 

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Outlines of Elementary Botany, as Introductory 



to Local Floras. By Geokge Bentham, F.R.S., F.L.S. New 

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British Wild Flowers, Familiarly Described in the 



Four Seasons. By Thomas Mooee, F.L.S. 24 Coloured Plates, 

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The Narcissus, its History and Culture, with 



Coloured Figures of all known Species and Principal Varieties. 



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