III. 
A HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS, 
BY 
EDWARD NEWMAN. 
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This work is illustrated by one hundred and Jlfty-eight en- 
gravi7igs, which are carefully executed by some of our first ar- 
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of studiously accurate figures of every species and variety of 
Fern found in Great Britain. 
The EquisetacesB, Lycopodiacese, 6cc., are included. 
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IV. 
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INCLUDING 
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INTENDED FOR LABELS. 
By EDWARD NEWMAN. 
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