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The sleep of plants. III. 416. 
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Outlines of a system of vegetable generation. IIL 393. 
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Usefulness of a knowledge of plants. IIL 3. 
A method of producing double flowers. III. 614. 
The origin of proliferous flowers. III. 615. 
The practice of gardening. IIL 610. 
Botanical Tracts. III. 91. 
Hortus Kewensis. IIL 95. 
Family practice ofphysic. III. 466. 
Herbarium Britannicum. III. 131. 
The construction of timber, III, 370, 
