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1. Botanical Fragments ; by Sir Cuartzs J. F. Bunsury, 
Bart., F.R.S., ete. London, 1883.—A handsome volume of 370 
pages, 8vo (including a full index), printed by Spottiswoode & 
Co., which, although not published, and therefore known only to 
4 limited circle, is from beginning to end so thoroughly readable 
on the Vegetation of Buenos Ayres and the neighboring districts ; 
while the fifth essay gives a similar and detailed account of the 
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been. collated even with the most recent authorities. 
¥ © in our day has written such excellent and well- 
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es, @ Grape Growers’ Manual ; by Busn 
and the species from which they have been derived, are succinetl} 
indicated. As to the fidicehonk forms, this third edition of ero 
