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 any plates. 



The good book and amenities of nature; or, Annals of 



historical and natural sciences, containing selections of ob- 

 servations, researches and novelties in all the branches of 

 physical and historical knowledge . . . chiefly on zoology, 

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Nees von Esenbeck, [C. G.]. Systematische Uebersicht der 

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 of botany . . . illustrated by a Bora of the northern, middle 

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[Mann, Horace.] Catalogue of the phamogamous plants of 

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Wood, Alphonso. The American botanist and florist; in- 

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This work consists of 4 parts. Pt. I. -III. are paged continuously, 

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Curtiss, A. H. North American plants, collected and dis- 

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Geographic et arclicnlogie forestieres de I' ^merique du Nord. 

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Varying title. 



Synoptical flora of North America. 2 vol. Q. New 



York', 1878 |' 07|. The < iamopetalae, being a second edition 

 of vol, I. pt. 2, and vol. 11. pt. 1, collected. 2 vol. Q. 

 New York. 1886. (Smithson. Mis,-. Colt. XXXI.) 



Contents: Vol. I. pt. l. Polypetalao from rtanunculaocae '" Poly- 



galaceae; edited by B. 1.. Robinson. [1805 07.) — Vol. I. pi. 2. 



Caprifoliaceae-Compositae [1884.] —Vol. II. pi. I. Qamopetalaa 



after Compositae. lis:* | No more published. 



