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A summary of the new ferns which have been discovered or described 



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Besler, B. Hortus eystettensis . . . s.l. 1513. Fol. max. (1) j 

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 Birkenshaw, T. W. The narcissus or daffodil. London, n.d. 8vo. (1) } 

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New additions to the art of husbandry. London, 1670. 8vo. (1) | 



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 Bolus, Harry. Icones orchidearum austro-Africanarum extra^tropicarum. 



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 Bombay Presidency, Gazetteer of the. vol. xxv. Botany. Bombay, 1886. 



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Bower, F. 0. Plant-life on land considered in some of its biological aspects. 



Cambridge, 1911. 8vo. (2) 

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 Briquet, John. Prodrome de la flore Corse. Tome I, Geneve, 1910.; 



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 British Museum (Natural History). Catalogue of the books, manujscripts,| 



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 Burbidge, F. W. Cool orchids and how to grow them. London, 1874.i 



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Domestic floriculture, window-gardening and floral decorations. Ed. 2. 



London, 1875. 8vo. (1) 

 Bury, Mrs. Edward. A selection of hexandrian plants. London, 1831-34i 



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 Buhse, F. Die Flora des Alburs und der Kaspischen Sudkiiste (Arb. naturf-j 



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 Buss, Frederick. A practical treatise on the fuchsia. London, 1883] 



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 Calthrop, D. C. The charm of gardens. London, 1910. sm. 4to. (1) | 



