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1°” EXOTIC FLORA, 
FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS 
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NEW, RARE, OR OTHERWISE INTERESTING 
EXOTIC PLANTS, 
ESPECIALLY OF SUCH AS ARE DESERVING OF BEING 
CULTIVATED IN OUR GARDENS; 
TOGETHER WITH 
REMARKS UPON THEJR GENERIC AND SPEGIFIC CHARACTERS, NATURAL 
_ ORDERS, HISTORY, CULTURE, TIME OF FLOWERING, §c. 
BY 
WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, 
LL.D. F.R.A. & L.S. 
MEMBER OF THE IMPERIAL ACADEMY NATURZ CURIOSORUM; OF THE WERNERIAN 
NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH; OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND HORTI- 
CULTURAL SOCIETIES OF LONDON; OF THE ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY OF- RATIS- 
BON; OF THE HELVETIC SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY; OF THE PHYSIOGRA-_ 
PHICAL SOCIETY OF LUND: OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETIES OF CAMBRIDG: 
AND YORK; OF THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA; HONO- 
RARY MEMBER OF THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY; OF THE LYCEUM OF NATURAL 
HISTORY OF NEW YORK, &c. G¢. 
REGIUS PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. 
VOL. 1. 
