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By C. E. Moss, D.Sc., F.L.S., assisted by specialists in certain genera. 

 Illustrated from drawings by E. W. HUNNYBUN. The work will be 

 completed in about ten volumes. Volume II is now ready. 



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the whole work 

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"The appearance of Dr Moss's work has been anticipated by British botanists with 

 the greatest interest ; not only to them does it appeal, for its completeness and attention 

 to detail entitle it to rank among works of Continental importance. The Cambridge 

 University Press has been fortunate in securing the services of Dr Moss, than whom no 

 one more competent for the task could be found. By a combination as admirable as it is 

 rare, Dr Moss is at once an acute field botanist, a diligent investigator of herbaria, and a 

 student of botanical literature.... Mr Hunnybun's drawings are all made from living plants, 

 so that the work may be regarded as representing more fully than has been hitherto done 

 our knowledge of British Botany at the present day." Journal of Botany 



Genera of British Plants. Arranged according to Engler's Syllabus 

 Der Pfianzenfamilien (Seventh edition 1912), with the addition of the Characters of 

 the Genera. By H. G. CARTER, M.B., Ch.B. Crown 8vo. 4s net. 



British Rust Fungi (Uredinales). Their Biology and Classification. 

 By W. B. GROVE, M.A. Demy 8vo. With 290 figures. 14s net. 



Types of British Vegetation. By members of the Central Committee 

 for the Survey and Study of British Vegetation. Edited by A. G. TANSLEY, M.A., 

 F.L.S. Crown 8vo. With 36 plates and 21 figures. 6s net. 



The Production and Utilisation of Pine Timber in Great 



Britain. Part I. Production. By E. B. BORDON, M.A., and A. P. LONG, B.A. 



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The Journal of Agricultural Science. Edited by R. H. BIFFEN, 

 M.A., F.E.S., A. D. HALL, M.A., F.R.S., E. J. RUSSELL, D.Sc., and T. B. WOOD, M.A. 



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