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A

NATURAL ARRANGEMENT

OF

BRITISH PLANTS,

ACCORDING TO THEIR RELATIONS TO EACH OTHER,

AS POINTED OUT BY

JUSSIEU, DE CANDOLLE, BROWN, &c.

INCLUDING

THOSE CUltivated FOR USE;

WITH

AN INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY,

IN WHICH THE TERMS NEWLY INTRODUCED ARE EXPLAINED;

ILLUSTRATED BY FIGURES.

BY

SAMUEL FREDERICK GRAY,

Lecturer on Botany, the Materia Medica, and Pharmaceutic Chemistry.

VOL. I.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR BALDWIN, CRADOCK, AND JOY,

PATERNOSTER-ROW.

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1888, For, 17.

Berbarium Litrary.

Was every faultering tongue of man,

ALMIGHTY FATHER, silent in thy praise,
Thy works themselves would raise a general voice,
Ev'n in the depths of solitary woods,

By human foot untrod; proclaim thy power,
And to the choir celestial THEE resound,

Th' eternal Cause, Support, and End of all."

THOMSON.-Summer.

C. Baldwin, Printer, New Bridge-street, London.

2028

7.914

---1801-1836

In Peddie & Waddington, Eng. Cat. Books a Publ. 1914, on p. 241 - Gray's hot. Arrong, is dated [12]22 4. D. Rogers - (note to publ.)

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