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continued Monthly. Each Number contains Four coloured 

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SWEET'S HORTUS BRITANNICUS; or, a CATA* 

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The HOT-HOUSE and GREEN-HOUSE MANUAL, 

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A TREATISE ON BULBOUS ROOTS, containing 

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ROSARUM MONOGRAPHIA ; or, a Botanical His- 

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