PREFACE.
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‘“ ‘F x h r S c ie n t if ic Names and Scientific Synonymes of all the «pecies; and
thei'r ? 5 d a T C e s in the languages of the different countries where they
" ' V l T A lp h a h e tk a r ln tx to all the species and varieties, with their
when the "’^^ifAbHagement does not include all the interesting
In a woul, thou^ - nnViiral history of trees which will be found m
and useful information on the . „(¡,-0 trees which constitute so
the larger work o'- ^ 7 « P« to enable the
distinguished a feature in >ot ayjarent species, and to ascertain their
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that the Author f,om which these additional figures were
Bor the drawings or «pec me of various Public Institutions,
a*d of s'eve^’r o f £ most eminent botanists and possessors of herbariums
and living collections in Europe and N o r * ^
The Institutions to which he is “ “ o. ob „ati^^^^
Esq., who Peep^'ted the characte^s^^^^^ ^ A lph onse De
Messrs. Loddigbs ; the late ^ Lessbrt ;
Candolle; W. B orrer, Esq P. H Webb ^
M. Miciiaux; bignor G. Manetti , iVl. u t Torrey
F rancis R aoch who m^_e most^ g a t o r s of mSst of our Botanic and
specimens sent home by their eo e , intelligent and experienced
authorising him to procure ’X n X e ' u o f the garden, Mr. George
r t o r l l ^ S ^ l n d ^ o M f Gordon he is indebted, for the ready and
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Bayswater, April, 1842.
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