EDWARDS'S (GEORGE) NATURAL HISTORY OF BIRDS, new 



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GREVILLE'S CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA, comprising the Principal Species 

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HOOKER'S (SIR W. J.) FLORA BOREALI-AMERICANA ; or the 

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HOOKER'S BOTANICAL MISCELLANY; containing Figures and De- 

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HOOKER'S MUSCI EXOTICI; or Figures and Descriptions of new or 

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