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tails, synoptical tables, dsc. The commonly cultivated plants are included, 
and the more important ones fully described. Both works are models of 
ir kind. A. G. 
8, Des Fleurs de Pleine Terre, comprenant la Description et la Cul- 
ture des Fleurs Annuelles, Vivaces, et Bulbeuse de pleine terre, suivies de 
Classements divers, indiquant U'emploi de ces Plantes et ['époque de leur 
— floraison, de plans de Jardins, avec des examples de leur ornementation en 
divers genres, etc., etc. Par VitMors—Anprizvx, ef cite. Paris, 1863, 
pp. 1216, 16mo,—Twenty-eight pages are occupied with succinct prefa- 
tory instructions for the raising and propagating of flowering plants. 
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Sut. Monographia Generis Lepigonorum, Auctore N. C. Kixpperea, 
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the author makes out that, in strictness, it antedates Spergularia, because 
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