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LINDLEY.-A NATURAL SYSTEM OF BOTANY; 



A Systematic View of the Organization, Natural Affinities, and Geographical Distribution of 

 the whole Vegetable Kingdom : together with the Uses of the most important Species in 

 Medicine, &c. By Dr. Lindley. 2d Edition, with Additions, and a complete List of 

 Genera, with their Synonyms, Svo. pp. 552, 18s. cloth London, 1836 



LINDLEY.-A SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH FLORA, 



Arranged according to the Natural Orders ; containing Vasculares, or Flowering Plants. 

 3d Edition, with numerous Additions, Corrections, and Improvements. By John Lindley, 

 Ph.D. F.R.S., &c. 1 vol. fcp. Svo. pp. 390, 10s. 6d. cloth London, 1841 



LINDLEY.-AN INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 



3dEdition, with Corrections and considerable Additions. By Dr. Lindley. 1 large vol. Svo. 

 with numerous Plates and Woodcuts, pp. 606, ISs. cloth London, 1839 



The Author has followed very nearly the method recommended by De Candolle. He has 

 adopted four great divisions, under the respective heads of Organography, Vegetable Phy- 

 siology, Glossology, and Phytography. Tlie present edition has received a great accession of 

 new matter, especially in what relates to Vegetable Anatomy and Physiology. 



LINDLEY.-FLORA MEDICA : 



A Botanical Account of all the most remarkable Plants used in Medicine. By John 

 Lindley, Ph. D. F.R.S. L.S. &c. Professor of Botany in the London University College, &c. 

 Svo. pp. 673, 18s. cloth London, 1838 



Few persons engaged in teaching Medical Botany have not experienced great inconvenience 

 from the want of some work in which correct systematical descriptions of medicinal plants 

 might be found, and cheap enough to be used as a class-book. The necessity that Students 

 should have access to a botanical account of this nature became so urgent as to induce the 

 appearance of the above volume. 



LISTON.-THE ELEMENTS OF SURGERY. 



By Robert Liston, Surgeon to the North London Hospital. New Edition, almost entirely 

 re-written, in one very thick volume, Svo. with upwards of 150 Woodcuts, and Three Copper- 

 plates, pp. 816, a5s. cloth London, 1840 



The general principles which ought to guide the practitioner in the management of consti- 

 tutional disturbance are here laid down. The descriptions of particular diseases have been 

 faithfully sketched from nature. 



LOUDON.-ENCYCLOPiEDIA OF PLANTS; 



Comprising the Description, Specific Character, Culture, History, Application in the Arts, and 

 every other desirable particular, respecting all the Plants Indigenous to. Cultivated in, or 

 Introduced into, Britain. Edited by J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. H.S. &c. : the Specific Characters 

 by Prof. Lindley; the Drawings by J. D. C. Sowerby, F.L.S. ; and the Engravings by 

 R. Branston. 2d Edition, corrected, with nearly 10,000 Engravings on Wood, and with a 

 Supplement. Svo. pp. 1354, 73s. 6d. cloth London, 1841 



MACAULAY.-DICTIONARY OF MEDICINE. 



For Popular Use. By Alex. Macaulay, M.D. 7th Edition, Svo. pp. 630, I4s, cloth 



Edinburgh, 1S38 

 The intention of tliis work is not to make a man his own physician, but to give such a plain 

 and intelligible account of diseases and their treatment, as may convey information to the 

 general reader. 



MACKENZIE.-PRACTICAL TRExVTISE ON DISEASES OF 



the EYE. By W. Mackenzie, M.D. Surgeon Oculist to the Queen for Scotland, &c. 3d 

 Edition, corrected and enlarged, with an Introduction, explanatory of a Horizontal Section 

 of the Eye, by T. Wharton Jones, Surgeon; and an Aitendix on the Cure of Stra- 

 bismus, by Surgical Operation (which may be had separately, pp. 30, Is. sewed). Svo. 

 with above 100 Woodcuts, and Copperplate, pp. 958, 25s. cloth London, 1840 



