A MANUAL 



OF 



STRUCTURAL BOTANY. 



Spectator. 



" This unpretending little Manual will be found very serviceable to 

 all beginners." 



Globe. 



" Condensed yet clear, comprehensive but brief, it affords to the 

 learner a distinct view of those departments of science of which it 

 treats ; while it will serve as a Botanical Remembrancer to those whose 

 memory requires refreshing. That 'no attempt has been made to 

 popularize the subject,' is in itself a recommendation." 



Lloyd's News. 



" It is the most useful book for those for whom it is designed we 

 ever remember to have read, and we unhesitatingly recommend it to 

 all who wish to commence one of the most delightful of studies 



Botany This book will render the first step so easy as to induce 



every one who reads it to advance still further." 



Era. 



"This excellent little volume was more particularly intended for 

 the use of students in the Botanical Classes established for operatives, 

 into whose hands it was most desirable to place some written record 

 of the lessons they were attending ; but its usefulness is by no means 

 limited to such readers, as it forms one of the very best as well as 

 simplest and most comprehensive introductions to Botany we have 

 ever met with. Every difficult scientific word those great stumbling- 

 blocks to beginners is not only explained, but well illustrated by a 

 woodcut introduced in the text, so that any misunderstanding of what 

 is meant is rendered impossible, and the learner takes in the lesson 



doubly enforced : taught, that is, to both mind and eye at once 



We are confidently able to recommend the little volume to public 

 favour, its very low price (Is.) bringing it within the range of all 

 purchasers." 



LONDON: ROBERT HARDWICKE, 192, PICCADILLY, W. 



