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Seeds, A method of railing feme exotic k feeds which 
have been judged almoft impollible to be rafed 
in England - - Miller 
— Some experiments concerning the impregnation 
of the feeds of plants - Logan 
The difcovery ofaperfe£t plant in Amine 
Baker 
. A letter concerning the wonderful increafe of 
feed of plants, e . g . of the upright willow 
Hob [on 
— Some obfervations relating to vegetable feeds 
Par fom 
Obfervations upon the minutenefs of feme feeds 
of plants - - Baker 
— . — An account of fome experiments relating to the 
prefervation of feeds - Ellis 
«— A letter on the fuccefs of fome experiments for 
preferving acorns for a whole year without 
-planting them, fo as to be in a ftate fit for 
vegetation, with a view to bring over fome of 
the moil valuable feeds from the Eaft-Indies, 
to plant for the benefit of our American colonies 
Ellh 
Seeds (particular.) An extract of a letter concerning 
the propagation of elms by feed Bulkley 
— Microfcopical obfervations on eels, mites, the 
feeds of figs, flrawberries, &c. 
Leeuwenhoek 
Letter concerning the feeds of oranges 
Leeuwenhoek 
— — Obfervations on the feed veffels and feeds of po 
lypodyum - Leeuwenhoek 
Microfcopical obfervations On the feeds of fevera 
Eaft-India plants - - Leeuwenhoek 
— A letter concerning the feed of fern Miles 
A letter concerning the vegetation of melon leed 
42 years old - - Trievah 
— — A letter concerning the feeds of mufhrooms 
Pickerin 
Watfo 
— Letter concerning the vegetation of melon feed 
33 years old 
A letter concerning the manner 
43 1 
of feeding 
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VI 2 353 
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XLII 320 
— 824 
XLUI 184 
X75O 
XLVI 336 
LI 206 
LVIII 75 
XVII 971 
II 667 
XIX 269 
III 685 
XXIII 1461 
V 2 266 
XXIV 1868 
- — - 267 
XXV 2205 
XLI 770 
VIII 809 
XLII 1 15 
— 824 
— 593 
— 599 
— 812 
— 815 
XLIII 265 
X 761 
XLIV 60 
- 753 
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