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1659-1850. Oxford, 1851. 8vo.
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and Fellows of Eton College and King's College, Cambridge,
from the Foundation in 1443 to the Year 1797. By Thomas
Harwood. Birmingham, 1797. 4to.
(_Westminster._)--The List of the Queen's Scholars of St.
Peter's College, Westminster, admitted on that Foundation
since 1663, and of such as have been thence elected to
Christ Church, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge, from
the Foundation by Queen Elizabeth, 1561, to the present
time. Collected by Joseph Welch. A new edition ... by an old
King's Scholar. London, 1852. Roy. 8vo.
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_Botany._--An Encyclopaedia of Trees and Shrubs; being the
Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum abridged.... By J.C.
Loudon. London, 1842. 8vo.
---- Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Plants ... New edition
corrected to the present time. Edited by Mrs. Loudon.
London, 1855. 8vo.
---- The Vegetable Kingdom; or the structure, classification
and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. By
John Lindley, Ph.D., F.R.S. Third edition. London, 1853.
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---- International Dictionary of Plants in Latin, German,
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Records towards shewing the distribution of British Plants
traced through 112 counties and vice-counties of England,
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The need of an authoritative list of Botanical names must be
frequently felt by a large number of writers, those who have
but little knowledge of the science even more than Botanists
themselves. The following work will be found useful for this
purpose, but there is reason to hope that a much larger and
more exhaustive
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