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LIFE: ITS NATUEE, VAEIETIES, AND PHE- 

 NOMENA. 



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BEITISH AND GAEDEN BOTANY: Consisting 

 of descriptions of the Flowering-plants, Ferns, and Trees indi- 

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 THE LITTLE THINGS OF NATUEE. 



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 ECHOES IN PLANT AND FLOWER LIFE. 



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EMBLEMS : A Bird's-eye View of the Harmonies of 



Nature with Mankind. 



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