NOTICE. 



This fourth part of the Flora Telluriana will 

 conclude the work. It had been intended to 

 divide it into 6 parts ; but even these could not 

 contain all what I have to add or correct on the 

 Orders, Genera and Species of the whole world 

 and all the classes of Vegetation : therefore it 

 is better to limit this Work to Plants and 

 Lilies chiefly ; while I mean to publish sepa- 

 rate Works additional to this on the Trees and 

 Shrubs or a Sylva Telluriana, on the Ferns 

 and Grasses, Fungi and Algas, with perhaps 

 Monographs of some peculiar Families of great 

 interest, and probably a complete account of 

 my ISew Class of the Nantiandres, having 

 stamens alternate to calix or opposite to corol- 

 las, contrary to the usual order. 



The price of this work will still be $ 5 or $40 

 for 10 copies, only IGO copies were printed, 

 which makes it high, as but few copies can be 

 sold in America, where Botanists cannot duly 

 appreciate it, and they must l)e sent to Europe, 

 to be often exchanged instead of sokL 



