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Hooker, J. D. The Flora of British India. Part 8. {Ruhiacece to Vac- 



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 Lager, Saint, Dr. Reforme de la Nomenclature Botanique. — From 



the Author. 

 LiNNiEUS. Flora Lapponica. Edited by Sir J. E. Smith. London, 



1792. — Presented by Mr Thomas Walker, Middlehouse, Carluke. 

 Loudon, Mrs. The Ladies' Flower Garden ; Ornamental Perennial 



Plants. 2d ed. n.d. London. — Purchased. 

 M'Fadyen's Flora of Jamaica. London, 1837. 1 vol. All published. 



— Presented brj Mr Thomas Walker, Middlehouse, Carluke. 

 Maunder, Samuel. The Scientific and Literary Treasury. Revised 



by James Yate Johnston. London, 1872.— ^rom an Old Lady. 

 Nyman, Frider Carolo. Conspectus Florae Europte. Part 3. Corol- 



liflorse. Monochlamydese. Orbbro (Suecise) Typis Oflicinse Boh- 



linianse, 1881. — From the Author. 

 Ormerod, E. a. Manual of Injurious Insects, with methods of Pre- 

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Trees, and Fruit ; and with short introduction to Entomology. 



By Eleanor A. Ormerod, F.M.S., &c. London, 1881.— i^ram the 



Author. 

 Pbior, R. C. a., M.D. On the Popular Names of British Plants, being 



an Explanation of the Origin and Meaning of the Names of our 



Indigenous and most commonly cultivated Species. By R. C. A. 



Prior, M.D. 3d ed. London, 1879. — From the Author. 

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 Wahlenberg, Georgius. Flora Lapponica. Berlin, 1817. 

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Balfour, Bayley, Prof. Address to the Medical Students at the open- 

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