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Flora conspicua; a selection of the most ornamental flowering, hardy, exotic, and indigenous trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, for embellishing flower-gardens and pleasure-grounds. Drawn and engraved from living specimens by William Clark. 8°. pp. iv, [121]. col. pl. 60. London, 1830.

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Murray, George Robert Milne. An introduction to the study of seaweeds. 12°. pp. xvi, 271. il. col. pl. 8. London, etc., 1895.

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