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DICTIONARY OF NATURAL HISTORY TERMS, 



WITH THEIE DERIVATIONS; 

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 By DAVID H. M'NICOLL, M.D., M.R.C.P. 



Ee-issue of Professor Harvey's Great Work on British Seaweeds. 



PHYCOLOGIA BRITANNIC A: 



A HISTORY OF BRITISH SEAWEEDS. 



BY 



WILLIAM HENRY HARVEY, M.D., M.R.I. A., 



Keeper of the Herbarium of the University of Dublin, and 

 Professor of Botany to the Royal Dublin Society. 



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