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Filed under: Botany Botany for Beginners: An Introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on Botany, for the Use of Common Schools and the Younger Pupils of Higher Schools and Academies (stereotype ed.; New York: F.J. Huntington, and Mason and Law, 1851), by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps (multiple formats at archive.org) Botany for Ladies: or, A Popular Introduction to the Natural System of Plants, According to the Classification of De Candolle (London: J. Murray, 1842), by Mrs. Loudon (multiple formats at archive.org) Botany: or, The Modern Study of Plants (London and Edinburgh, T. C. and E. C. Jack, ca. 1912), by Marie Carmichael Stopes (multiple formats at archive.org) Familiar Lectures on Botany, Including Practical and Elementary Botany: With Generic and Specific Descriptions of the Most Common Native and Foreign Plants, and a Vocabulary of Botanical Terms, For the Use of Higher Schools and Academies (third edition; Hartford: F.J. Huntington, 1832), by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps (multiple formats at archive.org) Glimpses Into Plant-Life: An Easy Guide to the Study of Botany (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1897), by Mrs. Brightwen, illust. by Theobald Carreras (multiple formats at archive.org) New Edition of Botany for Beginners: An Introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's lectures on Botany for the Use of Public Schools, and the Younger Pupils of Higher Schools and Academies (Philadelphia: Claxton, Remsen and Haffelfinger, 1873), by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps (multiple formats at archive.org) The Plants (New York: Review of Reviews Company, 1910), by Grant Allen (PDF at djm.cc) Popular Garden Botany: Containing a Familiar and Scientific Description of Most of the Hardy and Half-Hardy Plants Introduced into the Flower Garden (London: L. Reeve, 1855), by Agnes Catlow (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Botany -- China The Forests of China (Maria Moors Cabot Foundation publication #5; Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1961), by Wang Chi-Wu (page images at HathiTrust) A Naturalist in Western China with Vasculum, Camera, and Gun: Being Some Account of Eleven Years' Travel, Exploration, and Observation in the More Remote Parts of the Flowery Kingdom (2 volumes; New York: Doubleday, Page, and Co., 1913), by Ernest Henry Wilson, contrib. by Charles Sprague Sargent (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Botany -- Great Britain Chapters on the Common Things of the Sea-Coast (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1856), by Anne Pratt (multiple formats at archive.org) The Field, the Garden, and the Woodland: or, Interesting Facts Respecting Flowers and Plants in General, Designed for the Young (third edition; London: C. Cox, 1847), by Anne Pratt (page images at Google) The Flowering Plants, Grasses, Sedges, and Ferns of Great Britain, and Their Allies, the Club Mosses, Pepperworts and Horsetails (6 volumes; London: F. Warne and Co., ca. 1873), by Anne Pratt Flowers and Their Associations (London: C. Knight, 1840), by Anne Pratt (page images at Google) Popular Field Botany: Containing a Familiar and Technical Description of the Plants Most Common to the Various Localities of the British Isles, Adapted to the Study of Either the Artificial or Natural Systems (second edition; London: Reeve, Benham and Reeve, 1849), by Agnes Catlow (multiple formats at archive.org) Rambles in Search of Wild Flowers, and How to Distinguish Them (second edition; London: Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener Office, 1864), by Margaret Mary Plues (page images at HathiTrust) A Select Collection of One Hundred Plates, Consisting of the Most Beautiful, Exotic and British Flowers Which Blow in Our English Gardens: Accurately Drawn and Coloured From Nature, With Their Botanic Characters, and a Short Account of Their Cultivation, Their Uses in Medicine, With the Latin and English Names (London: Printed for S. Hooper, 1775), by John Edwards (page images at Wisconsin)
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