A Textbook of: Botany for Students 
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Paystonoey. Pa i. tec eat 5.—Systrematic Botany 
y AMY F.M.J N, B.S 
Lecturer in Botany at Cheltenham Ladies’ College 
With Illustrations by W. L, BOYS-SMITH, 
Late Scholar of Girton College, esses Se and Science Lecturer at Cheltenham 
vadies’ College, 
and E, M. BERRIDGE, B. Sc., F.L.8., and others 
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