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StantrarH OTorfcs. 



A GRAMMAR OF THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE. 



BY PIETRO BACHI, 



Instructor in Harvard University, 



Exercises 



umerous Illustrations, drawn from the 



One Volume, Duodecimo. 



XXII. 

 A COLLECTION OF THE 



PLANTS OP BOSTON AND ITS YICINITY ; 



With their Generic and Specific Characters, Principal Synonymes, Descriptions, 

 Places and Growth, and Time of Flowering, and Occasional Remarks. 



BY JACOB BIGELOW, M. D., 



J Professor of Materia Medica in Harvard University, 



Member of the Linnsean Societies of London and Paris. 



Third Edition, enlarged, and containing a Glossary of Botanical Terma. 



One Volume, Sixteen-mo 



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A CONCISE 



APPLICATION of the PRINCIPLES of STRUC- 

 TURAL BOTANY TO HORTICULTURE. 



Chiefly extracted from the Works of Lindley, Kniget, Herbert, and Others. 



With Additions and Adaptations to this Climate. 



BY J. E. TESCHEMACHER. 



Boston. Sixteen-mo. 



4< Every person engaged in Horticulture or Agriculture will find thi§ little work a rich 

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XXIV. 



SKETCHES OF THE 



JUDICIAL HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS, 



From 1630 to the Revolution in 1775. 



BY EMORY WASHBURN. 



One Volume, Octavo. 



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