MR. REEVE'S LIST OF PUHLICATIONS. 11 



31. 



Mrs. Hussey. 



Illustrations of British Mycology ; 



Or, Figures and Descriptions of the Funguses of interest and novelty 

 indigenous to Britain. By Mrs. Hussey. 



Royal 4to. First Series, 90 coloured plates, price £7. I2s. Gd. ; 

 Second Series, 48 plates, price j£4. 2s. 6d. 



"This is an elegant and interesting book: it would be an ornament to the drawing- 

 room table ; but it must not, therefore, be supposed that the value of the work is not 

 intrinsic, for a great deal of new and valuable matter accompanies the plates, which are 

 not fancy sketches, but so individualized and lifedike, that to mistake any species seems 

 impossible. The accessories of each are significant of site, soil, and season of growth, 

 so that the botanist may study with advantage what the artist may inspect with admi- 

 ration." Morning Post. 



32. 

 SirW. J. Hooker, F.R.S. 



A Century oj* Orchidaceous Plants, 



The Plates selected from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. The Descrip- 

 tions re-written by Sir W. J. Hooker, F.R.S., Director of the Royal 

 Gardens of Kew; with Introduction, and Instructions for their Cul- 

 ture, by John Charles Lyoxs. 100 coloured plates. 



Royal 4to, price £o. -is. 



" In the exquisite illustrations to this splendid volume, full justice has been rendered 

 to the oddly formed and often brilliantly coloured flowers of this curious and interesting 

 tribe of plants." Westminstkk and Fokeign Quarterly Rkview. 



