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FUNGI AMERICANI EXSICCATI. 



Botanists wishing specimens of American Fungi, can obtain 

 packages (of not less than ten Decades each) on application to 

 the subscriber, at Society Hill, South Carolina, 



M. A. CURTIS. 



March, 1848. 



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JOHNSON So ROBBINS' 



OFFICE 



OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS, 



AND COUNSELLORS FOR PATENTEES: 



For imparting information on the subject of Inventions, and on the application oj 



Chemical, and Mechanical Science to the Arts, Agriculture, Manufac- 

 tures, and Mines, and for procuring and defending 



Patents, either in the United States or 



in foreign countries. 



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Robbins, of Washington City, (to be aided by Hazard 

 Knoyvles, Esq., late Machinist of the United States Patent Of- 

 fice,) have associated themselves together for the prosecution of 

 the, above branches of professional business, either in their office, 

 at the Patent Office, or before the courts; and will devote their 

 undivided attention to forwarding the interests of Inventors or 

 others who may consult them or place business in their hands. 

 The office of Messrs. J. & R. is on F street, opposite the Patent 

 Office, Washington, D. C, where communications, post-paid, 

 will be promptly attended to; examinations made, drawings, spe- 

 cifications, and all requisite papers prepared, and models procured 

 when desired, on reasonable terms. Letters of inquiry, expected 

 to be answered after examinations made, must be accompanied 

 by a fee of five dollars. 



Washington, D. C, June 1, 1348. [Nov. 1848.— ly] 



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