ees fe te r f 
oe Botanic Society —’ 
ARRANGEMENTS, 1899. 
National Amateur Gardeners’ Association’s Exhibition. Saturday, July 8th, 
Admission ls., or by Fellows’ Orders. 
Exhibition of Chrysanthemums. Early in November. 
Musical Promenades. Wednesdays, from June 7th to Augnst 9th (except 
_ _ Exhibition days). 3.30 to 6 o’clock. 
FERNS. 
Collection of dried New Zealand Ferns, including nearly every known variety, 
uitable for Museum or Private Colleetion. Write ‘‘ Ferns,” c/o Deacon’s, 
4, LeADENHALL Street, E.C. 
Now ready, Parts 4—6, with 12 Plates, 15s. plain, 21s, coloured, net, 
THE POTAMOGETONS 
(POND WEEDS) 
OF THE 
: BRITISH ISLES. 
-DEscrIpTIONS OF ALL THE Spxcies, VaRIETIES, AND HYBRIDS. 
FRYER, A-L.S. Illustrated by ROBERT MORGAN, Fi 
The work will be issued in 5 quarterly sections of 3 parts each. 
ees on application. 
Now Schl Sions Edition, 
re known to be natives of the British Isles. 
BERKELEY, MA, F.LS, 24 Coloured Plates, 
IY. — in rt +e royal 4to, in handsome cloth case, £4 14s, 67, net: in half m or0cet ecu E 
+ net. a 
eign Finches in Captivit ) 
_ By ARTHUR G. BUTLER, Ph.D., F.LS. » P.ZS., FES. # 
orms a large and handsome volume of between 300 ad. 400 pages, with Plates, by 
F: Ww. phate acme , beautifully coloured raft ei said 
A Description of the Flowering Plants and Ferns aie “ 
to or Naturalized i in the British Isles. : 
Br GEORGE (BENTHAM, eis. = 
G.O8.L PRS, Ge. Bem 
