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GRAY (Asa, LL.D., Professor of Botany in Harvard Uni- 

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GRAY (Asa) Synoptical Flora of North America, Vol. II. 

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HOOKKR (Sir "W. J.) Species Filicmn ; being Descriptions 

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LINDSAY (W. L., M.D.) British LICHENS, an Account 

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LODDIGES (G.) Botanical Cabinet, 2,000 Fine Coloured 

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NYMAN (G. F.) Conspectus Florae Europseae, seu enu- 

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ORCHIDS, the Royal Family of Plants, with Illustrations 

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PARKINSON (John) Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terres- 

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