MR. REEVE'S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 7 



20. 



Dr. Landsboroug-h, A.L.S. 



Popular History of British Seaweeds; 



Comprising their Structure, Fructification, Specific Characters, Ar- 

 rangement, and General Distribution, with Notices of some of the 

 Fresh-water Algse. By the Rev. D. Landsborough, A.L.S. Second 

 Edition. With 20 coloured plates by Fitch. 



Eoyal 16mo, price 10*. Qd. 



" The book is as well executed as it is well timed. The descriptions are scientific as 

 well as popular, and the plates are clear and explicit. It is a worthy sea-side com- 

 panion — a handbook for every resident on the sea-shore." Economist. 



21. 

 Professor Harvey, M.R.I.A. 



Phyeologia Britannica; 



Or, History of the British Seaweeds ; containing coloured Figures and 

 Descriptions of all the Species of Algai inhabiting the Shores of the 

 British Islands. By William Henry Harvey, M.D., M.R.I.A., 

 Keeper of the Herbarium of the University of Dublin, and Professor 

 of Botany to the Dublin Society. With 3 GO plates. 



Ill three vols, royal 8vo, arranged in the order r.r. , ., ^ 

 of ])ublication , . . . 



In four vols, royal 8vo, arranged systematically pr- ^r. .. 

 according to the Synopsis 



A few Copies have been jn'inted on large papier. 



"The drawings are beautifully executed by the author himself on stone, the dissec- 

 tions carefully prepared, and the whole account of the species drawn up in such a way 

 as cannot fail to be instructive, even to those who are well acquainted witli the subject. 

 The greater part of our more common Alga; have never been illustratcil in a manner 

 agreeable to the present state of Algology." Gakdeneks' Chronicle. 



