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Page 104
... Species . By the Author of " The British Botanist . " 2 Vols . 12mo . 16s . Boards . Rivingtons . 1822 . In our Number for December , 1821 , we were induced to give a favorable report of a publication intitled The British Botanist ; and ...
... Species . By the Author of " The British Botanist . " 2 Vols . 12mo . 16s . Boards . Rivingtons . 1822 . In our Number for December , 1821 , we were induced to give a favorable report of a publication intitled The British Botanist ; and ...
Page 440
f ་ catalogue of the known species , with their localities and vernacu- lar appellations . The definition and history of the several species would doubtless have rendered the work more complete is but they would also have considerably ...
f ་ catalogue of the known species , with their localities and vernacu- lar appellations . The definition and history of the several species would doubtless have rendered the work more complete is but they would also have considerably ...
Page 453
... species than for their differences . -X90 9011 h TOI - 1301 General Reflections on Life , and on the System of Organic Molecules by M. J. P. GASC . This essay , which occupies nearly one hundred pages , and bespeaks much sound logic and ...
... species than for their differences . -X90 9011 h TOI - 1301 General Reflections on Life , and on the System of Organic Molecules by M. J. P. GASC . This essay , which occupies nearly one hundred pages , and bespeaks much sound logic and ...
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