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 1. ALGM BRITANNICE, or Descriptions of the 

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 longing to the order of Algoe, with Plates illustrative of the Ge- 

 nera. By IloBERT K. Greville, LL. D., F.R.S., & F. A. S. E., 

 &c. 



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2. SCOTTISH CRYFTOGAMIC FLORA, or Co- 

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 chiefly to the order of Fungi, and intended to serve as a continu- 

 ation of English Botany. Bv R. K. Greville, LL. D., F. U.S., 

 & F.A.S.E., &c. 



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3. Dr ROBERTSON'S CONVERSATIONS on 

 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, and SURGERY. Second Edi- 

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4. MANUAL of OPERATIVE SURGERY, trans- 

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 By G. Fyfe, M.D. Extraordinary Member of the Royal Medical 

 Society. 



Third Edition, 8vo, with Eighteen Engravings, price 21s. 



5. A COMPENDIUM of the DISEASES of the 

 HUMAN EYE, to which is prefixed, an Account of the Anato- 

 my and Physiology of that Organ. Illustrated with Eighteen 

 Plates, partly coloured. By A. Watson, F. R. C. S. E., &c. 



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6. OUTLINES of MEDICAL BOTANY, compris- 

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 perties of the Natural Orders of Plants, an Explanation of the 

 Linnean System of Classification, and Tables of Medicinal Plants 

 arranged in their Linnean and Natural Orders. By Hugo Reid! 



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