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Botany of the Southern States. 



344 pp. Macon, 1841. (Entitled "A manual of- botany 



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612 pp. New York, 1855. RL-D 213 



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612 pp. New York, 1866. RL-D 213 



Darby, William. 



Geographical distribution of the State of Louisiana, the south- 

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270 pp. Philadelphia, 1816. 



356 pp. New York, 1817. 



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Darbyshire, A, D. 



Breeding and the Mendelian discovery. 



282 pp. 38 pis. London & New York, 191 1. 



DV-D 213 

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Dardana, Josephus Antonius. 



In ^garicum campestrem veneno in patria infamen acta ad Victorium Picum. 

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Dargassies. 



Lettres a Anais sur la botanique. 



Vol. I, pp. Toulouse, 1825. 



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Darling, G. A. 



Handbook of the wild and cultivated flowering plants. 

 264 pp. Syracuse, 1912. 



Spring'flowers. 



106 pp. New York, 1913. 



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Darlington, R. 



The birds, wild flowers, ferns, mosses and grasses of North 

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Darlington, William, 

 Flora Cestrica. 



1 ed. 152 pp. 3 pis. West Chester, 1826. 



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Memorials of John Bartram and Humphrey Marshall. 

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