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Filed under: Silkworms -- Early works to 1800- The Reformed Common-Wealth of Bees: Presented In Severall Letters and Observations To Sammuel Hartlib; With The Reformed Virginian Silk-Worm, Containing Many Excellent and Choice Secrets, Experiments, and Discoveries For Attaining of National and Private Profits and Riches (London: Printed for G. Calvert, 1655), by Samuel Hartlib
Filed under: Silkworms -- Poetry- The Silkewormes, and Their Flies (London: Printed by V. S. for N. Ling, 1599), by Thomas Moffett
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Filed under: North America -- Description and travel- A Geographical Description of the United States, With the Contiguous Countries, Including Mexico and the West Indies (New York: A. T. Goodrich, 1826), by John Melish (page images in Germany)
- Journal Kept by David Douglas During His Travels in North America, 1823-1827, Together With a Particular Description of Thirty-Three Species of American Oaks and Eighteen Species of Pinus; With Appendices Containing a List of the Plants Introduced by Douglas and an Account of His Death in 1834 (London: W. Wesley and Son, 1914), by David Douglas, ed. by W. Wilks and H. R. Hutchinson
- A Journal of a Mission to the Indians of British Provinces, of New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and the Mohawks on the Ouse or Grand River, Upper Canada (London: L.B. Seeley, 1827), by John West (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Narrative of a Tour in North America: Comprising Mexico, The Mines of Real del Norte, The United States, and The British Colonies; With an Excursion to The Island of Cuba (2 volumes; London: J. Duncan, 1834), by Henry Tudor
Filed under: North America -- Discovery and exploration
Filed under: North America -- Economic integration
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Filed under: Canada- Images of Canadianness: Visions on Canada's Politics, Culture, and Economics (c1998), ed. by L. d' Haenens (PDF with commentary at Ottawa)
- Canada: A Great Small Power (Headline Series #103; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1954), by Tom Twitty and Mason Wade (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Canada: Our Dominion Neighbor (Headline Books #46; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1944), by Merrill Denison (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Picturesque Canada: The Country As It Was and Is (Toronto: Belden, c1882), by George Monro Grant (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Sketches of Canada and the United States (London: E. Wilson, 1833), by William Lyon Mackenzie (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Three Years in Canada: an Account of the Actual State of the Country in 1826-7-8, Comprehending Its Resources, Productions, Improvements and Capabilities, and Including Sketches of the State of Society, Advice to Emigrants, &c. (London: H. Colburn, 1829), by John MacTaggart
- Memories of Canada and Scotland: Speeches and Verses (Montreal: Dawson, 1884, c1883), by John Douglas Sutherland Campbell Argyll
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Filed under: Ants -- North America
Filed under: Bahai Faith -- North America
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Filed under: Birds -- North America- Ornithological Biography: or, An Account of the Habits of the Birds of the United States of America, Accompanied by Descriptions of the Objects Represented in the Work Entitled The Birds of America (5 volumes; Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1831-1839), by John James Audubon
Filed under: Border security -- North America
Filed under: Botany -- North America- Tabular Keys for the Identification of the Woody Plants (Champaign, IL: Garrard Press, c1941), by Florence Bell Robinson (page images at HathiTrust)
- Flora Americae Septentrionalis: or, A Systematic Arrangement and Description of the Plants of North America (2 volumes; London: Printed for White, Cochrane, and Co., 1814), by Frederick Pursh (page images at HathiTrust)
- Journal Kept by David Douglas During His Travels in North America, 1823-1827, Together With a Particular Description of Thirty-Three Species of American Oaks and Eighteen Species of Pinus; With Appendices Containing a List of the Plants Introduced by Douglas and an Account of His Death in 1834 (London: W. Wesley and Son, 1914), by David Douglas, ed. by W. Wilks and H. R. Hutchinson
- Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America (Philadelphia and Toronto: The Blakiston Co., 1950), by E. Lucy Braun (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- North American Cariceae (2 volumes; New York: New York Botanical Garden, 1940), by Kenneth K. Mackenzie, ed. by Harold William Rickett, illust. by Harry Charles Creutzburg (page images at HathiTrust)
- Honey Plants of North America (North of Mexico): A Guide to the Best Locations for Beekeeping in the United States (Medina, OH: A.I. Root Co., 1926), by John H. Lovell (page images at HathiTrust)
- Flowers and Ferns of America, From Original Water-Color Drawings After Nature (2 volumes; Cincinnati: Caie, Montgomery, and Moore, c1885), by A. B. Hervey and Daniel Cady Eaton, illust. by Isaac Sprague, Charles Edward Faxon, and J. H. Emerton (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Continental margins -- North America
Filed under: Divers (Birds) -- North America
Filed under: Emigrant remittances -- North America- Migrating into Financial Markets: How Remittances Became a Development Tool (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, c2015), by Matt Bakker
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