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Botany of the Living Plant. 



By F. O. BowEE, Sc.D., F.B.S., Regius Professor of Botany in 

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Lectures on Sex and Heredity. 



Delivered in Glasgow 1917-lS. By Prof. F. O. Bower, Sc.D., 

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Mendelism. i^^i^th edition. 



By Professor E. C. Puis'NEtt, F.K.S. Fifth Edition. With 

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Science and Fruit-Growing. 



Being an account of the Kesults obtained at the Woburn 

 Experimental Fruit Farm since its foundation in 1894. By the 

 Duke of Bedfoed, K.G., F.K.S., and Spexcek Pickerixg. 

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