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America, and this country. The yearly value of Palm Oil and Ground- 

 nuts alone received in Europe and America, from the coast of Africa, 

 represents three millions sterling. So much for merely two articles of 

 African produce, brought into commercial existence by the Abolition of 

 the Slave-Trade." 



NOTICES OF BOOKS. 



I. Fee, A. L. A. ; Exposition des Genres de la Famille des Polypo- 

 -Diacees (Classe des Fougeres). (Extrait des Memoires de la So- 

 ciete d" Histoire Naturelle de Strasbourg?) 4to, 36 pages. 1§50. 



II. Fee, A. L. A. ; Memoires sur la Famille des Fougeres. 



1. Premier Memoire: Examen des bases adoptees dans la Classifica- 

 tion des Fougeres, et en particulier de la nervation. Large folio. 

 Strasbourg, 1844. Two Plates, numerous figures of nervation, 



etc. 



Mfaio 



re: Histoire des Acrostichees. Large folio, 

 with Sixty-four Plates. A Monograph of Acrostichacece. (These 

 two Memoirs are in one.) 



3. Troisieme Memoire: Histoire des Vittari&es et des Pleuro- 

 grammees ; and 



4. Quatrihne M&noire : Histoire des Antrophyees. Large folio. 

 (These two Memoirs also in one.) Paris, 1851-52. Five Plates, 

 several species on each plate. 



5. Cinquieme Memoire. Genera Filicum. Exposition des Genres 

 de la Famille des Polypodiacees. 4to. Paris and Strasbourg, 

 1850-52. (The most important of all the works of this Author, 

 if not of any, on Ferns.) 



6. Sixieme Memoire : Iconographie des Especes nouvelles, decrites ou 

 enumerees dans le Genera Filicum. 4to, Eight Plates, and 

 several figures on each plate. (No date or separate title-page, 

 unless the wrapper contained them, which has been removed from 

 our copy in the binding.) 



T. Smith, John; Catalogue of the Ferns in the Royal Gardens of 



hew. Privately printed, for the purpose of making exchanges with 

 other Gardens. 



