Jpril, 1851. 



LIST OF WORKS 



PKINCIPALLY ON 



NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE, 



PUBLISHED BY 



REEVE AND BENHAM, 



5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 



BOTANY. 



THE VICTORIA REGIA. By Sk W, J. Hooker, F.R.S. In 

 elephiint folio. Beautifully illustrated by W. Fitch. Price 

 \l. lis. P>d. 



THE TOURIST'S FLORA. A Descriptive Catalogue of the 

 Flowering Plants and Ferns of the British Islands, France, 

 Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and the Italian Islands. By 

 Joseph Woods, F.A.S., F.L.S., F.G.S. 8vo. IBs, 



" No pains have been spared to send it fortli as complete and useM as possible, 

 and we feel convinced that all travelling botanists wOl be grateful to Mr. Woods 

 for ' The Tourist's Flora.' " — Literary Gazette. 



" Mr. Woods is well known as a pains-taking botanist, observing facts care- 

 fiJly, and putting them together with good faith and originality. The work 

 forms a handsome octavo volume, is beautifully printed on good paper, and is 

 completed by a very careful index." — Gardeners' Chronicle. 



PHYCOLOGIA BRITANNICA; or. History of the British Sea- 

 Weeds ; containing coloured figures, and descriptions, of all 

 the species of Alga3 inhabiting the shores of the British 

 Islands. By William Henky Harvey, M.D., M.R.I.A., 

 Keeper of the Herbarium of the University of Dublin, and 

 Professor of Botany to the Dublin Society. 



" The ' History of British Sea- Weeds ' we can most faithfully recommend for 

 its scientific, its pictorial, and its popular value ; the professed botanist will find 

 it a work of the highest chai'acter, whilst those who desire merely to know the 

 names and history of the lovely plants which they gather on the sea-shore, will 



