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DESCRIPTIVE BOTANY — NORTH AMERICA 



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Lyons, A. B. Medicinal plants indigenous in Michigan. 25 pp. 

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Carter, J. M. G. A synopsis of the medical Ijotany of Illinois. 

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Johnson, Laurence. A manual of the medical botany of 

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Lloyd, J. U. & C. G. Drugs and medicines of North America; 

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