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Verschiedenheit in der scheinbaren Richtung der Frucht. 

 Auch das Endosperm (Albumen), welches den Jasmineen 

 fehlen soll, fand M. Richard bei ihnen, wenn gleich viel 

 dünner als bei den meisten Oleineen. Der einzige Unter- 

 schied besteht also nur noch in der Praefloratio, der aber 

 nicht hinreichend ist, um diese Familien zu trennen, die 

 daher wieder zu vereinigen sind. — 



'C. Der Engländer. 



The botanical magazine or flower garden displayed* 

 in which the most ornamental foreign plants 

 ciiltivated in the open ground, die greenhouse, 

 and the stove are accurately represented in their 

 natural coiours etc. By Wm. Curtis. Continued 

 by J. Sims. etc. 1787 — 1826. 53 Vol. 8vo. 

 London. 



The botanical register consisting of coloured figu- 

 res Qf exotic plants, cultivated in British gardens, 

 •with their history and mode of treatment. The 

 designs by Sydenham Edwards' 1815 *** 1826. 

 11 Vols. 8vo. London. 



The botanical cabinet, consisting of coloured de- 

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 short account of each, directions for manage- 

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Exotic flora, containing flgures and ctescriptions 

 of new, rare, or otherwise interesting exotic 

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