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Article L—A List:of )Plants growing spontaneously in the vicin= 
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Western Journal-of Medicine and Surgery: Louisville, Ky. 
Geology confirming Divine Revelation. ‘A conversation be+ 
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A ASA5ory aii dye on 
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-On the «Drift Ice.-and Currents of the North Atlantic, by 
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A Family Medical Herbal, and Materia Medica Botanica, &c. 
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The Botanieal Text-book, second edition, by Asa Gray, M. D., 
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European Agriculture and Rural Economy—from personal ob- 
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