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The vegetable fyftem or a Series ofexperimentsand 
vations tending to explain the internal ftruQure 
and the life of plants their growth and propaga- 
tion. The number, proportion and difpofition 
of their conftituent parts with the true courfe of 
their iuices: the formation of the embryo, the 
conftru&ion ofthe feed and the encreafe from 
that ftate to perfection including a new ana- 
tomy of plants. The whole from nature only. 
By i ohn hili, M. D. Lond. 4. c. £ 
Eiusd. Hortus Kewenfis fecunda editio. Lond. 8. 
Eiusd. The vegetable fyftem or the internal ftructu- 
re and the life of plants, their parts and nou- 
rifhment explained, their clafles, orders, genera, 
and fpecies afcertained and defcribed in a method 
altogether new comprehendingan artificial index 
and a natural fyftem. with figures of all the plants 
defigned and engraved by the Autor; the whole 
from nature only. Vol. XIV. et XV. fol. 
Eiusd. herbarium Britannicum, exhibens plantas Brit- 
tanniae indigenas, fecundum methodum floralem 
nouam digeftas, cum hiftoria, defcriptione, cha¬ 
racteribus fpecificis viribus et! vfibus;'tabulis aeneis 
illuftratum. Vol. I. Lond. 8- mai. c. £ 
Eiusd. the family praftice of phyftc oraplainintelli- 
gible and eafy method of curing difeafes with 
the plants of our own country. The afthma 
with bitterfweet. The gravel with iiva urfi. 
The dropfy with bark ef elder. Bleedings with 
iuice of nettles. And other diforders with fira- 
ple medecines prepared from fuch plants, which 
are fafe and effe&ual in any hands, to be had at 
a finali price in all places in topn or country; 
and accompanied with fuch directions that any 
perfon mayufe them fucceflfully for hirafelf or his 
family: faving to all the danger of roQgh tnede- 
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