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7. Vegetables. Acreage-fall quarter

8. Vegetables. Acreage-fall quarter

9. Vegetables. Winter acreage

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11. Vegetables. Spring acreage

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15. Vegetables. Fall acreage

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19. Venice

28. A view of the soil and climate of the United States of America : with supplementary remarks upon Florida, on the French colonies on the Mississippi and Ohio, and in Canada, and on the aboriginal tribes of America

35. Virginia richly valued : by the description of the maine land of Florida, her next neighbour : out of the foure yeeres continuall trauell and discouerie for aboue one thousand miles east and west, of Don Ferdinando de Soto, and sixe hundred able men in his companie : wherin are truly obserued the riches and fertilitie of those parts, abounding with things necessarie, pleasant, and profitable for the life of man : with the natures and dispositions of the inhabitants

36. Virginia richly valued, by the description of the maine land of Florida, her next neighbour : out of the foure yeeres continuall trauell and discouerie, for aboue one thousand miles east and west, of Don Ferdinando de Soto, and sixe hundred able men in his companie. Wherin are truly obserued the riches and fertilitie of those parts, abounding with things necessarie, pleasant, and profitable for the life of man: with the natures and dispositions of the inhabitants. Written by a Portugall gentleman of Eluas, emploied in all the action, and translated out of Portugese by Richard Hakluyt

40. Vital statistics

52. Voyages dans l'intérieur de la Louisiane, de la Floride occidentale, et dans les isles de la Martinique et de Saint-Domingue, pendant les années 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805 et 1806 : contenant de nouvelles observations sur l'histoire naturelle, la géographie, les moeurs, l'agriculture, le commerce, l'industrie et les maladies de ces contrées, particulièrement sur la fièvre jaune, et les moyens de les prévenir : en outre, contenant ce qui s'est passé de plus intéressant, relativement à l'établissement des Anglo-Américains à la Louisiane : suivis de la Flore louisianaise ...