+ LOVELL REEVE AND CO,’S PUBLICATIONS. 
THE FIELD BOTANISTS COMPANION; a Familiar 
Account, in the Four Seasons, of the most common of the Wild Flowering 
Plants of the British Isles. By Tomas Moore, F.L.S. One volume, 
Demy 8vo, 424 pp.. With 24 Coloured Plates, by W. Fircn, 21s. 
An elegantly-illustrated volume, intended for Beginners, describing the plants 
most readily gathered in our fields and hedge-rows, with the progress of the sea- 
sons. Dissections of the parts of the flowers are introduced among the Figures, 
so that an insight may be readily obtained not only of the Species and name of 
each plant, but of its structure and characters of classification. 
THE TOURIST’S FLORA; a Descriptive Catalogue of the 
Flowering Plants and Ferns of the British Islands, France, Germany, 
Switzerland, Italy, and the Italian Islands. By Josern Woops, F.L.S. 
Demy 8vo, 504 pp., 18s. 
Designed to enable the lover of botany to determine the names of any wild 
plants he may meet with while journeying in our own country and the countries 
of the Continent most frequented by tourists. The author's aim has been to 
make the desefiptions clear and distinct, and to comprise them within a volume _ 
of not inconvenient bulk. - 
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FLORA OF MENTONE. 
By J. Trauerne Mocoripce. Royal 8vo. Parts I. and IT, each, 25 Co- 
loured Plates, 15, 
’ _ In this work a full page is devoted to the illustration of each Species, the 
drawings being made by the author from specimens collected by him on the spot, 
and they exhibit in vivid colours the beautiful aspect which many of our wild 
flowers assume south of the Alps. 
A FLORA OF ULSTER, AND BOTANIST’S GUIDE 
TO THE NORTH OF IRELAND. By G. Dickie, M.D., F.LS., 
Professor of Botany in the University of Aberdeen. A pocket volume, 
pp- 176, 3s, 
A sinall volume, not exclusively of local interest, containing, as it does, much 
valuable information relative to the geographical and altitudiual range of the a 
Species. . So : = i 
_ VICTORTA REGIA; or, Illustrations of the Royal Water 
- Lily, in a series of Figures chiefl eaee awl pacientes Sowstings See 
_ and at Kew, by W. Frren, with ipti i RS. 
we ° “She eee | ions by Sir W. J. Hooker, F.R.S. = 
1 et Sey ee of ‘= ; : . : 
- yp Bien oad illustrations of this wonderful plant, with an elaborate — 
