FOR SALE-A Collection of Delaware Plants 
CONTAINING ABOUT 20,000 SPECIMENS 
This is the largest collection of the plants of the State that has yet 
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INDEX TO 
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is Index, printed each month in the BULLETIN, is reissued on 
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