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VEITCH’S 
MANUAL OF ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, 
CULTIVATED UNDER GLASS IN GREAT BRITAIN. 
(lliustrated with Maps and Numerous Engravings.) 
vip i the most po tleera species and varieties in cultivation, their Origin, Botanical History, 
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