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Vegetationsbilder. {Pinus montana. 
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“Sonderabdruck aus der Nalurwissenschafllichen 
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— Vegetationsverhiltnisse im 
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Tucker, Arabella Hannah. Trees of Worcester; a list of the 
trees, both native and introduced, that grow in our streets 
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Tucker, Elbert Stephen. New breeding records of the 
coffee-bean weevil. Washington. 1909. 8°. pp. 8. Plate 
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“Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Bureau of entomology, 
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Tucker, Mrs. F. H. See Tucker, Mrs. Mary (Laturop). 
Tucker, Mrs. Mary (Larprop). Roadside treatment; act- 
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Tucker, William. The family dyer and scourer; being a 
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Tuckerman, Edward. On Oakesia, a new genus of the order 
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“From Hooker's London journal of bolany, 1842," i, 443-447. 
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“From the American journal of science and arls, 2d ser., 
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— and Frost, Charles C. A catalogue of plants growing 
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Tuckey, James Hingston. 
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coast of New South Wales, in His Majesty’s ship Calcutta, in 
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“List of plants,” pp. 218-219. 
— Narrative of an expedition to explore the river Zaire, 
usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1816. To 
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observations on the country and its inhabitants, and an 
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illustr. 
“Observations, systematical and geographical, on Christian Smith's 
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Brown,” pp. 420-485. 
Tuckey, James Kingston. 
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” 347-360. 
An account of a voyage to estab- 
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Tulasne, Louis René. Légumineuses arborescentes de 
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Revue de la flore du Brésil méridional. 
Hivarre, Auguste de, and Tunasnr, L. R. 
Tull, Jethro. The horse hoeing husbandry; or, A treatise on 
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the common expense. To which is prefixed, an introduction, 
explanatory of some circumstances connected with the 
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of certain experiments of recent date; by William Cobbett. 
London. 1822. 8°. pp. xx, 332. Plate. 
Tunis — Direction des foréts. Notice sur les foréts de la 
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Tupper, Walter Wesselhoeft. Notes on Ginkgo biloba. 
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) Mémoire instructif sur la maniére de rassembler, 
de préparer, de conserver, et d’envoyer les diverses curio- 
sités d'histoire naturelle. ’Auquel on a joint un mémoire inti- 
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vivaces, des semences, & de diverses autres curiosités (his- 
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Turnbull, David. nieeten in the West. 
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Turner, Dawson, and Dillwyn, Lewis Weston. 
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Turner, I. Phillips. Report of a botanical examination of 
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“From the Proceedings of the Linnean sociely of New South Wales," 
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Botany of south-western New South Wales. 
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“From the Proceedings of the Linnean sociely of New South Wales, 
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The vegetation of New England, New South Wales. 
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Turner, G. J., editor. Select pleas of the forest. 
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In Latin and English. 
Turner, John Henry Tudsbury. Notes upon useful Japanese 
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“Excerpt Minutes of proceedings of the Institution of civil engineers, vol. 
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Turner, Lucien M. Contributions to the natural history of 
Alaska; results of investigations made chiefly in the Yukon 
district and the Aleutian Islands, conducted under the 
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Some of the plates are colored. 
Turner, Robert. Boravody.a. The Brittish physician; or, 
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Turner, Samuel. An account of an embassy to the court. of 
the Teshoo Lama, in Tibet, containing a narrative of a 
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