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OUTLINES ofELEMENTARY BOTANY 
As an Introduction to the Study of Local Floras. 
By Gro. BrenTHaM, C.M.G., F.R.S., as prefixed 
to his “ Handbook of the British Flora.” Paper 
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BOTANICAL NAMES 
: FOR ENGLISH READERS 
By RanpaL H. ALcock. Containing 83 pp. on 
the History of Botany, from the earliest traces as 
found in the Bible, down to the present day, and 
127 pp. explaining the derivation and meanings 
of substantive and adjective names of plants in 
the British Flora, together with appendix and 
index. 236 pp., 83 x 53 6 O 
THE YOUNG COLLECTOR’S 
HANDY BOOK OF BOTANY 
By the Rev. H. P. Dunster, M.A. 63x4, 
168 pp., 66 woodcuts 3 0 
FLORA OF HAMPSHIRE 
Including the Isle of Wight, with localities of the 
less common species. By F. Townsenp, M.A., 
F.L.S. Second Edition, greatly enlarged and 
improved. With large Coloured Map and 2 
Plates. 658 pp., including index of orders, etc., 
and of popular English names. 84x 5} 21 0 
THE POTAMOGETONS 
OF THE BRITISH ISLES 
Descriptions of all the Species, Varieties. and 
Hybrids. By ALFRED Fryer, A.L.S., and A. 
Bennett, A.L.S. Illustrated by RopertT Mor- 
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each with 12 Plates. 
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THE NARCISSUS: !Ts HISTORY & CULTURE 
With Coloured Figures of all known Species and 
Principal Varieties. By F. W. Bursipce, and a 
Review of the Classification by J. G. BAKER, 
F.L.S.. 94 x 63, 91 pp and Index, 48 Coloured 
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