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FLOniE GR.T.CyE TRODROMUS : sive Plantarum omnium Enu- 

 Jneratio, quas in Provinciis aut Ipsiilis Graciai inveiiit Johannes SiB- 

 THORP, ]\I.D. &c. Hie illic etiam inscrtai sunt paucuhe Species quas 

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 apud Italiam etSiciliam, invenerit. Characttres omnium, Descriptiones 

 et Syn3nyma,elaboravit Jacobus Edvardus Smith, i\I.D. &c. Socie- 

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 Second Volume, handsomely printed in rOyal 8vo. are published, Price 

 10s. 6d. each Part in boards. 



The Fourth Part (which is iu progress) will complete the Work. 



FLOR.\ BRTTAXNICA, Auctore Jac. Edv. Smith, M.D. Socie- 

 tatis Linneana Preside, &c. ike. 



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The Fourth and Fifth Volumes are in preparation. 



AN INTRODTTTIOX TO PflYSTOLOfJlCAL AND SYSTE- 

 MATIC BOTANY. By James Edward Smith, M.D. F.RS. &c.&c. 

 President of the Linnzean Society. The Third Edition; in 8vo. witli 

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The Edinburgh Reviewers, at the conclusion of their review of " Dr. Smith's 

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 shionable female study; and this is an elementary book which may be put 

 with confidence into the hands of womeu, without any risk of wounding the 

 most delicate mind. We are happy, for the sake of tiiose fair students, to 

 observe, that Dr. Smith promises a translation of his Flora Brifannica ; for 

 this, we doubt not, will, when accomplished by Dr. Smith himself, form the 

 best popular Herbal ever published. In the mean time he very candidly re- 

 commends Dr. Withering's Arrangement of Diitish Plants : to which we would 

 take the liberty to add Mr. Galpine's Compendium of Bri'ish Botany, (which 

 is indeed nearly a translation of Dr. Smith's Compendium Flurce Britannic<c,) 

 as a most useful and commodious pocket companion in botanical excursions.'* 



A SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT OF BRITISH PLANTS: 

 •with an easy Introduction to the Study of Botany. Illustrated by Cop- 

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 corrected and considerably enlarged, by William Withering, Esq. 

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A SYNOPTICAL COMPEND OF BRITISH BOTANY; (from 

 the Class Monandria to Polygamia inclusive;) arraiiijjcd after tlie Lin- 

 iiasan System ; and containing the essential Characters of the Genera, 

 the specific Characters, English Names, Places of Growth, Soil, and 

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LETTERS ON THE ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. Addressed to 

 a Lady, by the celehrated J. J. Rousseau. Translated into English, 



