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A monograph of the fluviatile bivalve shells of the 
river Ohio, containing twelve genera & sixty-eight species. 
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New flora and botany of North America; being a 
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On a new tree of Kentucky, forming a new genus, 
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discovered by himself, and the second on the natural history 
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de prévenir la consomption, ou la phthisie chronique. Tra- 
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