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BOTANY. 



THYCOLOGIA BRITANNICA; or, History of the British Sea- 

 weeds ; containing coloured tigures, and descriptions, of all 

 the species of Algte inhabiting the shores of the British 

 Islands. By Professsor Hauvey, M.U., M.R.l.A., Keeper 

 of the Herbarium of the University of Dublin, and Professor 

 of Botany to the Dublin Society. The price of the work, i 

 complete, strongly bound in cloth, is as follows : — 



In three vols, royal 8vo, arranged in the! on -,o a 



order of publication J 



111 four vols, royal 8vo, arranged systema-l 127 17 (> 



tically according to the Synopsis J 



yd fev) Copies have been pi'inted on large paper. 



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I " The ' Histoi-y of British Sea-weeds ' we can most faithfully recommend for 



< its scientific, its pictorial, aud its popuhu- value ; tlie professed botanist will find 

 \ it a work of the highest character, whilst those who desire merely to know the 

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

 \ find in it the faithful portraiture of every one of them." — Annals and Magazine 

 \ of Natural History . 



\ " The di-awiu^s are beautifully executed by the anthor himself on stone, the 



\ dissections carefully prepared, and the whole account of the species di'awn np in 



; such a way as cannot fail to be instructive, even to those who are well acquainted 



\ with the subject. The greater part of our more common Algsc have never been 



] illustrated in a manner agreeable to the present state of Algology." — Gardeners' 



\ Chronicle. 



NEREIS AUSTRALIS ; or, Illustrations of the Alga; of the 



\ Southern Ocean. By Professor Hakvey, M.D., M.E.I.A. 



', To be completed in Pour Parts, each containing twenty-tive 



< plates, imp. 8vo. Price 1^. l-s^ coloured. Parts I. and 11. 

 \ recently published, 



< " Of this most important contribution to our knowledge of exotic Alga;, we 

 J know not if we can pay it a higher compliment than by saying it is worthy of the 



