280 



Field Botanist's Companion (T, Moore). 1862. Twenty-four 

 oulonred plates. 



The Cedars of Lebanon (J. D. Hooker). JS'atiiral History 

 Heview, vol. ii. 1862. Three micolonred plates. 



Handbook of tlie British Flora, illustrated (G. Bentham). 

 1863. Twelve hundred and ninety-five figures in text. 



Handbook of the Dublin Botanic Garden (D. Moore). 1865. 

 Thirty-four woodcuts. 



Flora Vitiensis (B, Seemann). 1865-1873. Ninety-seven 

 coloured plates. 



Illustrated London Almanac. 1866. Twelve wood engravings; 

 flowers of the months. 



Disease in Orchids, etc. (M. J. Berkeley). Journal of the Horti- 

 cultural Society. 1866. Four uncoloured plates. 



The Treasury of Botany (J. Lindley and T. Moore). 1862. Two 

 hundred and sixty woodcuts in text. 



Imperial BibleDictionary (P. Fairbairn). 1866, 1888. Fifty- 

 five and sixty woodcuts in text. 



British Grasses (Margaret Plues). 1867. Sixteen coloured 

 jdates and 100 figures in t^xt. 



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Q 



1869 



lb. Ihirteen coloured and two uncoloured jilates. 



Domestic Botany (J. Smith). 1871 and 1883. Sixteen 

 uncoloured plates and 14 woodcuts in text. 



Guide to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (D. Oliver). 1872- 

 1885. Ten editions, averaging 54 figures in text. 



Lahore to Tarkand (G. Henderson and A. 0. Hume). 1873. 

 Six coloured plates. 



T ^,l^^^®*j;^^^ons of the Foro.st Flora of North- West and Central 

 India (D^Brandis). 1874. Seventy uncoloured plates. 



Bible Plants (J. Smith). 1877. Ten uncoloured plates. 

 AT . of'!" Applique a la Botanique (W. H. Fitcli). 1877. 

 Almut 20 figures. Translation by Professor Edouard Morren 

 from the_ Gardeners' Chronicle of 1869. 



Biolo^ia Centrali- American a: Botany (W. Botting Hemsley). 

 I' ive volumes 1879 1888. One hundred nnd ten p^.tes; a few 

 coloured, constructed from Mrs. Salvin's paintings 



Peruvian Bark (C. Markham). 1880 Tw? figures from 

 Howard's Qumologia of Pavon. 



■ The Genus Lilium (H. J. Elwes). 1880. Forty-eight coloured 

 plates. -^ ^ 



Matabele Land and the Victoria Falls (F. Gates). 1881. Two 

 coloured plates. ^ ^ 



,iSt^''l i f^ Challenger Expedition (W. Botting Hemsley). 

 Fitch ''"^''^ uncoloured plates, eight of which by W. IT. 



uno^ln;!7/^^^'^'«J^• ?• l^^l^o^ii)- l«88. One hundred 

 uncoloured plates; fifteen by W H F 



K^lr Tr^^^'^T ^* ^^T^' ^*f' ^^^l^«*i^« Exploration (H. C. 

 ^rl^^- ^^}^^- -^lae uncoloured plates. 



