RECENTLY PUBLISHED. 



" The Weeds, Poison Plants, and Naturalized 

 Aliens of Yictoria/^ 



By ALFRED J. EWART, 



U.Sc, Ph.D., F.L.S., 



GOVERNMENT BOTANIST AND PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE 

 MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY, 



ASSISTED BY 



J. R. TOVEY, 



HERBARIUM ASSISTANT. 

 110 PAGES. CLOTH. 33 COLOURED PLATES. 



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"A valuable contribution to the library of the rural producer." — Australasian. 



"This publication is one worthy of place on the bookshelf of every landholder 

 in the State." — Leader. 



" Without a doubt the most informative book of its kind yet issued by the 

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" Althougli this excellent work applies particularly to Victoria it will be found 

 vei-y valualjle to resiilents in other States." — Pafifo7~alists' Review. 



