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ANZEIGER. 



Flora Capensis: 



being a Systematic Description of the Plants 





I 



of the 



Cape Colony, Catiraria & Port Natal 



by 



William H. Harvey 



and 



Otto Wilhelm Sonder. 



Volume I. Ranunculaceae to Connaraceae. 



Dublin, Hodges, Smith and Co. 



1859 — 1860. 



Flora 



von 



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Zum Gebr&rjehe auf Excursionen, in Schulen und 



beim Sell tunterrichte bearbeitet 



von 



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Fiinfte verbesserte Auflage. 



Berlin. 

 Verlag von Gustav Bosselmann. 



1860. 



Catalogue of Books in all Branches of Na- 

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Feather st on eh a ugh. — Geological Report of an 

 Examination made in 1834 of the Elevated Country 

 between the Missouri and Red Rivers, by G. W. Fea- 

 therstonehaugh, U. S. Geologist. Published bv order 

 of both Houses of Congress. Large Map. 8vo 

 pp. 97. Washington, 1835. 7 S ] 



F o r s t e r and Whitney. — Report on the Geology and 



Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior Land 



District, in the State of Michigan, by J. W. Forster 

 and J. D. Whitney, P. 8. Geologists. In 2 Parts, with 

 Illustrations and Maps. Part I Copper Lands. Part II. 

 The Iron Region, together with General Geology. 8vo 

 pp. 646. Washington, I860, 1851. cloth. L.l 10s.' 



Fossils of South Carolina, by M. Tuomey and F. 

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and descriptive letter - press, 

 published. Charleston, S. C, 



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Gesner. 

 of Nova 



Remarks on the Geology and Mineralogy 



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8vo, pp. 272. Halifax, N. S., 1837. 



Gib be* _ A Memoir on Mososaurus, and the three 

 a lied new Genera, Holcodus, Conosaurus, and Am- 

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 4to, pp. 14. Washington, 1850. 2s. 



Hall. — Palseontologie of New-York, containing De- 

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 pp. xxiii. and 338; with 87 Plates, 

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Vol. II. 1852, 



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Harper. — Preliminary Report of the Geology and 

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Hitchcock. — Final Report on the Geology of Mas- 

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 a Catalogue of Specimens in the State Collection, by 

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ricaria thyoides. 



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Neue Bucher (Prodromus Syste- 



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 mischtes (Bluhende Cycas revoluta; Bericht liber den 

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