LIST OF WORKS. 5 
22. TRAVELS IN THE INTERIOR OF BRAZIL, principally through 
the Northern Provinces and the Gold and Diamond Districts, during 
the years 1836-41. By Grorce Garpner, M.D., F.L.S, Second 
and Cheaper Edition. 8vo. Plate and Map. Price 12s.; bound, 18s. 
** When camping out on the mountain-top or in the wilderness; roughing it in his 
long journey through the interior ; observing the very singular mode of life there pre- 
sented to his notice; describing the curious characters that fell under his observa- 
tions ; the arts or substitutes for arts of the people; and the natural productions of the 
country ;—these travels are full of attraction. The book, like the country it describes, is 
full of new matter.’’—Spectator. 
23. ILLUSTRATIONS OF BRITISH MYCOLOGY;; or, Figures and De- 
scriptions of British Funguses. By Mrs. T. J. Hussry. Royal 4to. 
Ninety plates, beautifully coloured. Price 77. 12s. 6d., cloth. 
** This is an elegant and interesting book: it would be an ornament to the drawing- 
room table; but it must not, therefore, be supposed that the value of the work is not 
intrinsic, for a great deal of new and valuable matter accompanies the plates, which are 
not fancy sketches, but so individualized and life-like, that to mistake any species seems . 
impossible. The accessories of each are significant of site, soil, and season of growth, 
so that the botanist may study with advantage what the artist may inspect with admi- 
ration.”,—Morning Post. 
24. ILLUSTRATIONS OF BRITISH MYCOLOGY ; containing Figures 
and Descriptions of the Funguses of interest and novelty indigenous to 
Britain. Second Series. By Mrs. Hussry. In Monthly Parts, price 
5s. To be completed in twenty Parts. 
25. THE ESCULENT FUNGUSES OF ENGLAND. By the Rey. Dr. 
BapuHAM. Super-royal 8vo. Price 21s., coloured plates. 
**Such a work was a desideratum in this country, and it has been well supplied by 
Dr. Badham ; with his beautiful drawings of the various edible fungi in his hand the 
collector can scarcely make a mistake. ‘The majority of those which grow in our mea- 
dows, and in the decaying wood of our orchards and forests, are unfit for food ; and the 
value of Dr. Badham’s book consists in the fact, that it enables us to distinguish from 
these such as may be eaten with impunity.’”’—Atheneum. 
26. CURTIS’S BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY. By Jonn Curtis, F.LS. 
Sixteen vols. royal 8vo. 770 copper-plates, beautifully coloured. Price 
£21. (Published at £43 16s.) 
27. THE VICTORIA REGIA. By Sir W. J. Hooker, F.R.S. In ele- 
phant folio. Beautifully illustrated by W. Fitch. Reduced to 21s. 
28. THE RHODODENDRONS OF SIKKIM-HIMALAYA. First Series. 
With coloured drawings and descriptions made on the spot. By J. D. 
Hooker, M.D., F.R.S. Edited by Sir W. J. Hooxer, D.C.L., 
F.R.S. Second Edition. In handsome imperial folio, with ten plates. 
Price 21s. coloured. 
‘* In this work we have the first results of Dr. Hooker’s botanical mission to India. 
The announcement is calculated to startle some of our readers when they know that it 
