Royal Botanic Society — 
ARRANGEMENTS. 1899. 
Exhibition of Chrysanthemums. Early in November. 
Musical Promenades. Wednesdays, from June 7th to August Sth (except 
ee Exhibition days). 5.30 to 6 o’clock. 
‘Bains FUNGI PHYCOMYCETES AND USTILAGINER. 
By GEORGE MASSEE 
(Looturer on Botany to the London Society for the Extension of Univer sity Teaching.) 
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THE POTAMOGETONS, 
(POND WEEDS) 
4 OF THE 
| BRITISH ISLES. 
Wie DEescriprions OF ALL THE SPECIES, VARIETIES, AND Hyprips. - 
. LFRED FRYER, A.L.S. Illustrated by ROBERT MORGAN, F. LS. 
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‘Sax deademme on application, 
Gis r ready, Second Edition. 
‘BRITISH MOSSES | 
init sae batt ares Kevin to be natives of the British Isles. a 
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HANDBOOK OF THE BRITISH FLORA: 
| A Description of the Flowering Plants and Ferns Indigenous 
a to or Natuvaliged in the British Isles. . 
: By GEORGE BENTHAM, F.RS, 
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| USTRATIONS OF ‘THE BRITISH FLORA. 
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