WORKS 
BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 
WONDERS OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. 
‘« This is a very elegant and interesting introduction to botanical 
science, better adapted than any work we have seen, to render 
the science subservient to moral improvement, by enlarging thee 
mind, and imbuing it with a general love of nature. The author 
has evidently spared neither time nor labour to render this 
sketch as complete as possible. ‘The work is written in a pleas- 
ing style, and displays much good sense, correct taste, and pious 
feeling.” Eclectic Review. 
‘* The interesting facts relative to the vegetable economy, are 
brought together in an easy and familiar style, and the sentiments 
and reflections savour of honorable intention, and rational piety.” 
: Monthly Review. 
‘* This book contains much amusing and valuable information 
conveyed in an interesting manner, and we may safely recom-. 
mend it to our fair readers, as calculated to afford them consi- 
derable gratification. It displays in pleasing colours, the rich 
materials for study and reflection, which all-bounteous nature so 
lavishly furnishes, and forms a useful compendium to botanical 
knowledge.” Literary Museum. 
‘We are happy again to meet this enlightened author; and as 
we have recommended a preceding work to young persons of our 
own sex, we cordially recommend this to young ladies. Though 
the work is not expressly religious, the style has a tincture of 
piety. The writer evidently endeavours to lead the reader to 
view the works of nature, and Providence, with the eye of a 
Christian. The work is equally instructive and entertaining.” 
Evangelical Magazine. 
