BRITISH PLANTS— SCHOOL GARDENING & HANDWORK 



Genera of British Plants arranged according to Engler''s Syllabus der 

 Pflanzenfamilien {Seventh edition, 191 2) with the addition of the 

 Characters of the Genera. By Humphrey G. Carter, M.B., Ch.B. 

 Crown 8vo. pp. xviii + 122. Price ^s. net. 

 This work is intended to familiarise students with Engler's system of 

 the classification of plants (which, in the opinion of many botanists, is the 

 nearest approach to a natural system that we possess), to habituate them to 

 the use of a more natural system than that to which they have been accus- 

 tomed in the British Floras that have hitherto appeared, and to serve as an 



introduction to the use 

 and the Pfan-zenreich. 



Educational School Gardening and Handivork. By G. 

 F.R.H.S., Inspector of Educational School Gardening, 

 Education Co)nmittee. IVith an Introduction by the 

 Hothouse, Chairman of the Somerset County Council. 



of the Syllabus, the Naturliche Pflatrzenfamilit 



IV. S. Brewer, 



Somerset County 



Rt Hon. Henry 



Crown Svo. pp. xii + 192. With 75 illustrations. Price zs. 6d. net. 



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