NATURAL HISTORY, 
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FLEMING'S (Dr. John) HISTORY of BRITISH 
ANIMALS, exhibiting the Descriptive Cha- 
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GREVILLE'S CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA, com- 
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AGRICULTURE, ETC. 
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HARRIS'S AURELIAN ; a Natural History of 
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standard Ntnnes as established by the Society 
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all the Species figured in the work, and further 
Accounts of their Economy, by .1. O. West- 
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BII8DS OF PARADISE, folio, contaitiing 23 
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HOGG'S PRACTICAL TREATISE on the Cul- 
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with a Dissertation on Soils and Manures, and 
Catalogues of esteemed Varieties, fcap. 8vo. 
sixth edition, coloured plates, extra cloth (pub. 
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HOOKER AND GRE VILLE, ICONES FILICUM. 
OR FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS op 
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1829-31 
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EXOTIC FLOR.\, containing Figures and 
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