ABSTRACTS FROM REVIEWS 



Op volume I. 



As a work of art "The Flora of South Africa" is a delight 

 to the eye. It is printed on exquisite paper, and the print is 

 as choice as the paper. The book will not only meet a felt need, 

 but will, by its sheer beauty and interest, give a stimulus to 

 the pursuit of science. — South Africa. 



the sumptuous work on the "Flora of South Africa," of 



which Dr. Marloth has published the first of four volumes. 

 Nothing of the kind has been attempted for any other country. — 

 The Times Literary Supplement. Thursday, May 7th, 1914. 



To the author is due the credit of producing what must be 

 regarded as a pioneer work, for nothing similar to it, at least 

 so far as relates to extra-European floras, has hitherto been 

 attempted. Not only students of the Cape flora, but travellers, 

 and indeed anyone curious about the marvellous operations of 

 Nature, will certainly be much indebted to Dr. Marloth and Lady 

 Phillips for this most interesting and attractive work.- 



— Gardeners* Chronicle. 



