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BOTANY. 

 HANDBOOK OF THE BRITISH FLORA; a Descrip- 



tion of the Flowering Plauts and Ferns indigenous to, or naturalized in, the 

 British Isles. For the Use of Beginners and Amateurs. By GEORGE 

 BENTHAM, F.R.S., President of the Linnean Society. Crown 8vo, 680 pp., 

 12.?. 



Distinguished for its terse and clear style of description ; for the introduction 

 of a system of Analytical Keys, which enable the student to determine the family 

 and genus of a plant at once by the observation of its more striking characters ; 

 and for the valuable information here given for the first time of the geographical 

 range of each species in foreign countries. 



HANDBOOK OF THE BRITISH FLORA, ILLUSTRATED 



EDITION ; a Description (with a Wood-Engraving, including dissections, of 

 each species) of the Flowering Plants and Ferns indigenous to, or natu- 

 ralized in, the British Isles. By GEORGE BENTHAM, F.R.S., President of 

 the Linnean Society. Demy 8vo, 2 vols., 1 154, pp. 1395 Wood-Engravings, 

 from Original Drawings by W. Fitch. 3. 10*. 



An illustrated edition of the foregoing Work, in which every species is ac- 

 companied by an elaborate Wood-Engraving of the Plant, with dissections of its 

 leading structural peculiarities. 



THE FIELD BOTANIST'S COMPANION; a Familiar 



Account, in the Four Seasons, of the most common of the Wild Flowering 

 Plants of the British Isles. By THOMAS MOORE, F.L.S. One volume, 

 Demy Svo, 424 pp.. With 24 Coloured Plates, by W. FITCH, 21*. 



An elegantly-illustrated volume, intended for Beginners, describing the plants 

 most readily gathered in our fields and hedge-rows, with the progress of the sea- 

 sons. Dissections of the parts of the flowers are introduced among the Figures, 

 so that an insight may be readily obtained not only of the Species and name of 

 each plant, but of its structure and characters of classification. 



