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... species as being Alpine ; and Humboldt , in his valuable Chart of Equinoctial Botany , has given the mean height of Embothrium emarginatum about 9300 feet , as- signing it a range of only 300 feet . On the summits of the moun- tains of ...
... species as being Alpine ; and Humboldt , in his valuable Chart of Equinoctial Botany , has given the mean height of Embothrium emarginatum about 9300 feet , as- signing it a range of only 300 feet . On the summits of the moun- tains of ...
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... species ; and the subject is still sufficiently obscure to invite more ample elucidation . In the course of his re- marks , Mr. Brown takes occasion to describe Dawsonia polytri- choides , and four species of Leptostomum . ---- By ...
... species ; and the subject is still sufficiently obscure to invite more ample elucidation . In the course of his re- marks , Mr. Brown takes occasion to describe Dawsonia polytri- choides , and four species of Leptostomum . ---- By ...
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... species are , O. coccinea , ( Robinia coccinea , of Aublet , ) dasycarpa ( Sophora mo- nosperma , of Swartz , ) and - coarctata . An Account of a new Genus of New Holland Plants named Brunonia . By James Edward Smith , M.D. , & c ...
... species are , O. coccinea , ( Robinia coccinea , of Aublet , ) dasycarpa ( Sophora mo- nosperma , of Swartz , ) and - coarctata . An Account of a new Genus of New Holland Plants named Brunonia . By James Edward Smith , M.D. , & c ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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