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Bulletin de la Societe Royale de Botanique de Belgique. 

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— V. Havard, Family Nomenclature. — N. Brit- 

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Neue Litteratur. 



Amateur's Handbook on Gardening; with a Calendar of 

 Garden Operations for each Month in the Year, Spe- 

 cial Articles by Celebrated Gardeners, and a Host of 

 other Useful Information on Gardening Matters. 

 Liverpool, Blake & M. 8vo. 196 p. 



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— Taf. 69 : Caryophyllus aromaticus L . — Taf. 70 a. 

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 D. C. — Taf. 75: Pimpinella Anisum L. — Taf. 76: 

 Pimpinella Saxifraga L. var. E. nigra. — Liefrg. 14. 



— Taf. 77: Foeniculum capillaceum Gil. ■ — ■ Taf. 78: 

 Oenanthe Phellandrium Lamarck. — Taf. 79 : Levisti- 



