CLASS-BOOK OF BOTANY, 



DESIGNED FOR 



COLLEGES, ACADEMIES AND OTHER SEMINARIES. 



IN TWO PARTS. 

 PART I. 



THE ELEMENTS OF BOTANICAL SCIENCE. 



PART II. 



THE NATURAL ORDERS. 



ILLUSTRATED BT 



A FLORA 



OF THE NORTHERN, MIDDLE AND WESTERN STATES. 



PARTICULARLY OF 



THE UNITED STATES NORTH OF THE CAPITOL, LAT. 3Sp. 



Br ALPHONSO WOOD, A. M., 



PROFESSOR OF BOTANY, &C., IN OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE, AND IN THE FARMERS' OOLLBGB, 



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And he ipake of trees, from the cedar i| Le^fft*eft jrnj> Ore hyjtoop thai sprin ? eth out of the wall. I King, 4 : :vi 

 Consider th lilies of the field : evijn SoIBnlon in'afniM' gfory was not (Arrayed like one of the**. Matt. 6 : -^. > 



TROY, N. Y.: 

 MOORE AND NIMS. 



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