Valuable Works — continued. 



Mr. SWEET'S CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Second Edition, with the Colour of the Flowers, 

 One thick Vol. %vo, price 21s. Cloth Boards, 



SWEET'S HORTUS BRITANNICUS ; 



ou, 



A CATALOGUE OF ALL PLANTS GROWN IN THE GARDENS, 



OR FOUND WILD IN GREAT BRITAIN, 



ARRAH6ED ACCORDIXG TO THEIR NATURAL ORDERS, WITH REFERENCES TO THE 

 tlNN^AN CLASS AND ORDER TO WHICH EACH GENUS BELONGS: 



The whole brought up to the present time, and containing above 

 THIRTV-FOUR THOUSAND PLANTS, 

 By far the greatest number ever before published in any Garden Catalogue 

 of this or any other Country ; with their Generic and Specific Names, 

 Habitats, when Introduced to this Country, Times of Flowering, Colours of 

 the Flowers, Accentuations, and numerous other Arrangements, for the first 

 time introduced ; with all the most useful Synonyms. 



By ROBERT SWEET, F.L.S- 

 (extract from MR. SWEEt's PREFACE.) 

 " We flatter ourselves that our Subscribers will be well satisfied with the present 

 Edition, as it contains all the new Arrangements and Improvements up to the present 

 time, that no other Catalogue, however new, can boast of. 'We have also been careful 

 what we have inserted, not to put in thousands of Plants that were nev^er in the country, 

 nor likely ev^er to be, — a plan sometimes resorted to to swell the size of the book, and to 

 shew a great number of names ; but we believe there would be a difficulty to find the 

 plants should they be sought for." 



*^* The rapid sale of the last edition, strengthened by the very numerous 

 and anxious wishes for the appearance of the present, proves the preference 

 of the arrangement in Natural Orders to that of the Linnsean. 



The Author, grateful for the liberal patronage he has received, has spared 

 neither labour nor expense to render it, he hopes, in every way worthy of the 

 pre-eminence with which his last was honoured. 



FLORA AND GEOLOGY OF BARBADOES. 



In Octavo, xvith a Map and Sections, 1 8s. Cloth Boards, 



FLORA BARBADENSIS: A Catalogue of Plants, Indi- 

 genous, Naturalised, and Cultivated in Barbadoes ; arranged according to 

 the Linnsean System, with their Orders after the Natural Arrangement ; 

 together with their V^ernacular Names. To which is prefixed, a Geological 

 Description of the Island. By J. D. Maycock, M.D., F.L.S. , a Member 

 of his Majesty's Council in Barbadoes, &c. &c. 



Neiv Edition, Roi/al Octavo, Nineteen Plates, 21s. 



ROSARUM MONOGRAPHIA; or, a Botanical History of 

 Roses. To which is added an Appendix for the Use of Cultivators, in 

 which the most remarkable Garden Varieties are systematically arranged : 

 ■with Nineteen Plates; Eighteen beautifully Coloured. By John Lindley, 

 Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Botany in the University of London. 



A TREATISE ON BULBOUS ROOTS : containing a Botani- 

 cal An'-^ngement and Description of the Plants heretofore included under the 

 Genera Abiaryllis, Cyrtanthus, Crinum, and Pancratium; with 

 general Observations and Directions for their Cultivation. By the Hon. and 

 Rev. William Herbert. In royal 8vo. with Coloured Plates. Price 5s, 



