GENERAL HISTORY 



OF THE 



DICHLAMYDEOUS PLANTS, 



COMPRISING COMPLETE 



DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DIFFERENT ORDERS; 



TOGETHER WITH THE 



CHARACTERS OF THE GENERA AND SPECIES, AND AN ENUMERATION OF THE CULTIVATED VARIETIES; 

 THEIR PLACES OF GROWTH, TIME OF FLOWERING, MODE OF CULTURE, AND 



USES IN MEDICINE AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY; } 



THE SCIENTIFIC NAMES ACCENTUATED, THEIR ETYMOLOGIES EXPLAINED, AND THE CLASSES AND ORDERS 



ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS, 



AND PRECEDED BY INTRODUCTIONS TO THE LINN^EAN AND NATURAL SYSTEMS, 

 AND A GLOSSARY OF THE TERMS USED: 



THE WHOLE 



ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THE NATURAL SYSTEM. 



BY GEORGE DON, F.L.S. 



IN FOUR VOLUMES. 



VOL. II. CALYCIFLOR^. 



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 AND SON; BALDWIN AND CRADOCK; J. BOOKER; J. BOOTH; HARVEY AND DARTON ; S. BAGSTER ; SHERWOOD AND CO.; 

 HARDING AND LEPARD ; J. F. SETCHEL ; WHITTAKER AND CO.; SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL; AND E. HODGSON. 



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