1857. Illustrated by over 360 wood engravings, from original
drawings, by Isaac Sprague. To which is added a copious glossary,
or dictionary of botanical terms. The author writes that: This book
is intended for the use of beginners, and for classes in the common
and higher schools, -in which the elements of Botany, one of the
most generally interesting of the Natural Sciences, surely ought to
be taught, and to be taught correctly, as far as the instruction
proceeds. While these Lessons are made as plain and simple as they
well can be all the subjects treated have been carried far enough
to make the book a genuine Grammar of Botany and Vegetable
Physiology, and a sufficient introduction to those works in which
the plants of a country-especially our own-are described.
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