STANDARD SCIENTIFIC WORKS. 
_ Williams. Elements of Medicine : Morbid Poisons. By Robert Williams, M.D. 
x Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital. 2 vols.8vo. London, 1836—41 . 
S "E Vol II. separately. 1841 . 5 . . 
3 Willis. Illustrations tof Cutaneous Disease: a Series of Delineations of the 
R Affections of the Skin, in their more interesting and frequent forms; with a 
Practical Summary of their Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment, including 
appropriate Formule. By Robert Willis, M.D., Member of the Royal Col- 
lege of Physicians. The Drawings are after Nature, and Lithographed by 
Arch. Henning. These Illustrations are comprised in 94 Plates, folio. The 
pia rah Originals, carefully coloured. Bound in cloth, lettered. Lon- 
on, à ^ : i 5 : : 
On the Treatment of Stone in the Bladder by Medical and Mechanical 
Means. London,1842  . s : Š é é 
Wood. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, by George B. Wood, M.D., 
second edition, 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1849  . i . 
Venables, The Nature and Treatment of the Epidemic or Asiatic Cholera 
with Simple Directions for the Suppression and Prevention of the Disease, 
4th Edition, 12mo. London, 1848 f : $ : 
Botany, 
- Babington. Primitia Flore Sarnicæ; or, an Outline of the Flora of the Chan- 
= Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Serk, 12mo. London, 
1839 * ^ » x % ài * 
Fielding and Gardner. Sertum Plantarum; or, Drawings and Descrip- 
tions of Rare and undescribed Plants from the Author's Herbarium. By 
H. B. Fielding; assisted by G. Gard ner, Superintendent of the Royal Botanic 
Gardens, Ceylon, 8vo. London, 1844 ad x $ * 
Gray and Sprague. Genera Flore Americe Boreali Orientalis, illustrata 
200 Plates. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1848—1849 * $ . 
Hooker. Icones Plantarum. By Sir W. J. Hooker, Director of the Royal 
Botanic Gardens, Kew. New Series, Vols. I—IV, containing 100 Plates with 
Explanations, 8vo. cloth. London, 1842—1844. Each vol. : . 
Vol. IV. Part 2. London, 1848 x . . 
The London Journal of Botany. Vols. I—VI, with 24 Plates each, 
boards. 1842—47 s s : Á $ . 
Now reduced to 20 Shillings each Vol. 
Notes on the Botany of the Antarctic Voyage, conducted by CAPTAIN 
James Crark Ross, R.N. F.R.S., in H.M.SS. Erebus and Terror; with 
Observations on the Tussac Grass of the Falkland Islands, 8vo. with 2 coloured 
Plates, London, 1843 . * : x * 
Botany of the Niger Expedition, 8vo. with 100 Plates, 1849. Jn the 
Press. 
Mather (W.) Outlines of Botany. Part 1, with 7 Plates, 12mo. cloth boards. 
London, 1848 . - $ s ; S 
Miers (J.) Illustrations of South American Plants, 4to. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, with 
28 Plates. London, ELPEN 3 = Bis : ve ae ? 
i . The Plant; a Biography, in a Series ‘op’ ures on 
moe. anak ah’ Trisslsted by A. Heater, FES "uie MM E. oen 
Plates, and 13 Wood-cuts. London, 1848 2: s T 1 
— Wight. Illustrations of Indian Botany; or, Figures Illustrative of each of the 
Natural Orders of Indian Plants, described in the Author's Prodromus Flore 
Peninsule Indiz Orientalis ; but not confined to them. By Dr. R. Wight, 
F.L.S., Surgeon to the Madras Establishment. Vol. 1, published in 13 Parts, 
taining 95 coloured Plates. Madras, 1838—40 — . i 
containing 95 ee Pre Part 1, containing 39 coloured Plates. Madras, 
1841 > 
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