BRITISH, COLONIAL, AND FOREIGN FLORA. 
HANDBOOK of the BRITISH FLORA; a Description of the 
Flowering Plants and Ferns indigenous to, or enieatiand in the British 
Isles. For the use of Beginners and Amateurs. By Grorcrk BEentHamM, 
F.R.S. Revised by Sir J.D. Hooker. Crown 8vo, 9s. 
ILLUSTRATIONS of the BRITISH FLORA ; a Series of Wood 
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Fircn, F.L.S., and W, G. Suira, F.L.S., forming an Illustrated Companion 
gravings. ‘7th Hdition, revised and enlarged, crown 8vo, 9s. 
OUTLINES of ELEMENTARY BOTANY, as Introductory to 
Local Floras. By Grorex Bentuam, F.R.S., President of the Linnean 
Society. New Edition, 1s, 
FLORA of HAMPSHIRE, including the Isle of Wight, with — 
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HANDBOOK of BRITISH MOSSKS, containing all that are 
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SYNOPSIS of BRITISH MOSSES, containing Descriptions of. 
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Britain and Ireland. By Cuartes P. Howxirk, F.L.S., &c., &c. New 
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BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. By the Rev. M. J. Berxerey, M, hy 
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BRITISH FUNGI, PHYCOMYCETES and USTILAGINEH. By © 
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FLORA of BRITISH INDIA. By Sir J. D. Hooxxr, F.R.S., 
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FLORA AUSTRALIENSIS: a Description of the Plants of the — 
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- FLORA of MAURITIUS and the SEYCHELLES. By J. G. 
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‘FLORA. CAPENSIS: a Systematic Description of the Plants of 
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HANDBOOK of the NEW ZEALAND FLORA: a Systematic 
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FLORA of the BRITISH WEST INDIAN ISLANDS. By 
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INSULAR FLORAS. A Lecture delivered by Sir J..D. 
Hooker, C.B., before the British Association for the Advancement of 
Science, at Nottingham, August 27,1866. 2s. 6d. 
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