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THE GARDENERS? MAGAZINE OF BOTANY, 
HORTICULTURE, ie eee AND NATURAL SCIENCE, 
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THOMAS MOORE, F.B.S., Curator of the Botanic e 
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In Entomology by J. O. Westwoop, Esq., F. L. S; 
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in Nat N Science ed Pe ga BusHMAn, Esq, M.D.; and in 
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Introductory Address, Wild Flowers, No. I. 
Phytological Experiment, Passiflora Belottii. 
On the Cuitivation of Fancy Maurandya Barclayana var. 
Pelargoviums. Rosea. 
On the Oxalis Bowieana, asa On the Cultivation of Ixora 
Bedding plant, Glandiflora, 
. — ie merem ag re on laa 
t e Physinlogy. ropagated by Cuttings. 
On the Culture of Eriostemons. 
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