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By Prof. ASA GRAY. HOW PLANTS BEHAVE, HOW THEY MOVE, CLIMB, EMPLOY INSECTS TO WORK FOR THEM. Beautifully illustrated, and printed on fine paper. 4to. Price, 90 cents. HOW PLANTS GROW. A simple introduction to Structural Botany; with a tfr7(wa, or an arrangement and description of Common Plants, both wild and cultivated. Intended for young people and Common Schools. Illustrated by more than 500 engravings. 232 pages, small quarto. Price, $1.12. LESSONS IN BOTANY, and Vegetable Physiology, to which is added a copious Glossary, or Dictionsgry of Botanical Terms. Fully illustrated. Cloth, 8vo, 236 pages. Price, $1.30. FIELD, FOREST AND GARDEN BOTANY. A simple introduction to the Common Plants of the United States, east of the Mississippi, both wild and cultivated. Cloth, 8vo, 386 pages. Price $2.00. SCHOOL AND FIELD BOOK OF BOTANY. Comprising the Lessons in Botany, and Field, Forest, and Garden Botany. A most popular and comprehensive School-book, adapted to beginners and advanced classes, i vol. 8vo, cloth, 622 pages. Price, $2.50. MANUAL OF BOTANY. Arranged according to the natural system, and containing 20 plates, illustrating the Sedges, Grasses, Ferns, c. Fifth edition, 1867. Second issue, 1868. Cloth, 8vo, 700 pages. Price, $2.25. The Same, bound with The Lessons. Price, $3.00. The Same, with Mosses and Liverworts. Price $3.75. STRUCTURAL AND SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. An introduction to Structural and Systematic Botany, and Vegetable Physiology, being a fifth and revised edition of the Botanical Text-B ook. Illustrated by over 1,300 woodcuts. I vol. cloth, 8vo, 556 pages. Price $3.50. FLORA OF THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES. Containing A bridged Descriptions of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Geoigia, A labama, Mississippi, and Florida; arranged according to the natural system. By A. W. Chapman, M. D. i vol. 8vo, 620 pages. Pric
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