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Catalogus Horti Botanici Cantabrigiensis. Can- 

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 Thirty-Eight Botanical Plates, with Explanations. 



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The same, with the Plates coloured, boards, 155. 



Masson (F.). Stapeliae Novae; or, A Collection of several 

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Pages 1459. Figures on every page. 

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