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Botany
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Trees
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Birds
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Hillhouse, Augustus L. (Augustus Lucas), 1791-1859
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Michaux, François André (1770-1855)
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Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840
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Gabriel
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Bessa, Pancrace, 1772-approximately 1835
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The North American sylva; or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, considered particularly with respect to their use in the arts, and their introduction into commerce: to which is added a description of the most useful of the European trees ..
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The birds of America: from drawings made in the United States and their territories
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The birds of eastern North America; with original descriptions of all the species which occur east of the Mississippi River, between the Arctic circle and the Gulf of Mexico, with full notes upon their habits, etc
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North America
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Illustrations
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Ornithological illustrations
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Scientific illustrations
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J. Dobson
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J. Dobson, Printed by William Amphlett, New Harmony, Ind
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J.B. Chevalier
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J.J. Audubon
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C.J. Maynard & Co
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Common European
Oak
note:
… of the Common European
Oak
Scarlet
Oak
(Quercus coccinea).
note:
… belong to the Black
Oak
…, male. [Shrub, Dwarf
Oak
.]
Western
Oak
(Quercus garryana).
Holly-leaved
Oak
(Quercus agrifolia).
Rocky Mountain
Oak
(Quercus undulata).
Dense-flowered
Oak
(Quercus densiflora).
Lea's
Oak
(Quercus leana).
Whip-poor-will (Black
Oak
, or Quercitron
Night Hawk (White
Oak
. Quercus Alba.)…
Rocky Mountain Flycatcher, Male (Swamp
Oak
Least Pewee Flycatcher, Male (White
Oak
…
Oak
. Quercus prinus.)…
… (Live
Oak
. [Quercus
… (White
Oak
. Quercus alba.)…
Douglas's
Oak
(Quercus douglasii).
Red
Oak
(Quercus rubra).
White
Oak
(Quercus alba).
Mossy Cup
Oak
(Quercus olivæformis).
Over Cup White
Oak
(Quercus macrocarpa).
Post
Oak
(Quercus obtusiloba).
Over Cup
Oak
(Quercus lyrata).
Swamp White
Oak
(Quercus P[rin]us discolor).
Chesnut White
Oak
(Quercus P[rin]us palustris).
Rock Chesnut
Oak
(Quercus P[rin]us monticola).
Yellow
Oak
(Quercus P[rin]us acuminata).
Small Chesnut
Oak
(Quercus P[rin]us chincapin).
Live
Oak
(Quercus virens).
Cork
Oak
(Quercus suber).
Willow
Oak
(Quercus phellos).
Laurel
Oak
(Quercus imbricaria).
Running
Oak
(Quercus pumila).
Bartram's
Oak
(Quercus heterophilla).
Water
Oak
(Quercus aquatica).
Black Jack
Oak
(Quercus ferruginea).
Bear's
Oak
(Quercus banisteri).
Barrens Scrub
Oak
(Quercus catesbæi).
Spanish
Oak
(Quercus falcata).
Chêne quercitron (Quercus tin…
note:
… to the Scarlet
Oak
. P. 47)…
Gray
Oak
(Quercus ambigua).
Pin
Oak
(Quercus palustris).
Upland Willow
Oak
(Quercus cinerea).
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