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GENERA PLANTARUM, ad Exemplaria imprimis in Her- 
bariis Kewensibus servata definita. By GrorGe BENTHAM, B.R.S., Pre- 
sident of the Linnean Society, and Dr. J. D. Hooker, F.R.S., Director 
of the Royal Gardens, Kew. Vol. I. Part I. pp. 454. Royal Svo, 21s. 
Part II., 14s.; Part II., 15s.; or Vol. I. complete, 50s. 
This important work comprehends an entire revision and reconstruction of the 
Genera of Plants. Unlike the famous ‘Genera Plantarum’ of Endlicher, which 
is now out of print, it is founded on a personal study of every genus by one or 
both authors. ‘The First Vol. contains 82 Natural Orders and 2544 Genera. 
FLORA VITIENSIS; a Description of the Plants of the 
Viti or Fiji Islands, with an Account of their History, Uses, and Pro- 
perties. By Dr. BerTHoLD Seemann, F.L.S. Royal 4to, Parts I. to IX. 
each, 10 Coloured Plates, 15. To be completed in 10 Parts. 
This work owes its origin to the Government Mission to Viti, to which the 
author was attached as naturalist. In addition to the specimens collected, the 
author has investigated all the Polynesian collections of Plants brought to this 
country by various botanical explorers since the voyage of Captain Cook. 
FLORA OF THE ANTARCTIC ISLANDS. By Dr. 
J.D. Hooxrr, F.RS. Royal 4to, 2 vols., 574 pp., 200 Plates, £10. 15s. 
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The ‘ Flora Antarctica’ illustrates the Botany of the southern districts of South 
America and the various Antarctic Islands, as the Falklands, Kerguelen’s Land, 
“Lord Auckland and Campbell’s Island, and 1370 species are enumerated and 
described. The plates, beautifully coloured, illustrate 370 species, including a 
vast number of exquisite forms of Mosses and Seaweeds. 
FLORA OF TASMANIA. By Dr. J. D. Hooxnr, F.R.S. 
Royal 4to, 2 vols., 972 pp., 200 Plates, £17. 10s., coloured. Published 
under the authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 
The ‘ Flora of Tasmania’ describes all the Plants, flowering and flowerless, of 
that Island, consisting of 2203 Species, collected by the Author and others. 
The Plates, of which there are 200, illustrate 412 Species. 
ON THE FLORA OF AUSTRALIA, its Origin, Affini- 
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FLORA OF THE BRITISH WEST INDIAN ISLANDS. 
By Dr. Grisesacu, F.L.S. Demy 8vo, 806 pp., 37s. 6d. Published 
under the auspices of the Secretary of State for the Colonies. 
Containing complete systematic descriptions of the Flowering Plants and 
Ferns of the British West Indian Islands, accompanied by an elaborate index of 
reference, and a list of Colonial names, 
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