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BRITISH FERNS AND THEIR 

 VARIETIES/' 



By Charles T. Druery, V.M.H., F.L.S., 



With forty magnificent coloured plates, 319 wood cuts 

 and other illustrations, and 96 monochrome reprints of 

 a selection of the choicest varieties nature printed by the 

 late Col. A. M. Jones, of Clifton, with his original notes 

 in extenso. In cloth 7s. 6d. net ; in half morocco, gilt, 

 IDS. 6d. net. 



An appendix consisting of ninety-six of the choicest of 

 the late Col. Jones' nature prints, which the author has 

 been kindly permitted by Miss Jones to use, renders this 

 book absolutely unique, apart from its comprehensive and 

 practical character in other directions. Certainly no 

 British Fern lover or Botanical Library should be without 

 it as the standard work on the subject, and it would be an 

 advantage to the author (the Editor of the Gazette and 

 secretary of the British Pteridological Society) if orders 

 for it were sent to him personally to his address as given 

 elsewhere. 



