THE CYCLOPaeDIA OF NATURAL HISTORY.

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THE CYCLOPaeDIA OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

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NATURE-PRINTED BRITISH FERNS AND SEA-WEEDS.

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OCTAVO NATURE-PRINTED BRITISH FERNS.

Being Figures and Descriptions of the Species and Varieties of Ferns found in the United Kingdom.

BY THOMAS MOORE, F.L.S.

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A History accompanied by Figures and Dissections of the Algae of the British Isles.

BY W. JOHNSTONE AND ALEXANDER CROALL.

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=RHODOSPERMEae.=--RED SEA-WEEDS.

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=MELANOSPERMEae.=--OLIVE SEA-WEEDS.

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=CHLOROSPERMEae.=--GREEN SEA-WEEDS.

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