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A NEW BOOK BY LOUIS FIGUIER. 



THE VEGETABLE WORLD; 



BEING 



A HISTOET OF PLAIsTTS, 



t WITH THEIR BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS AND PECULIAR PROPERTIES. 

 BY LOUIS FIGUIER, 



ATJTHOE OF "THE WORLD BEFOEE THE DELITRE." 



Illustrated with Four Hundred and Forty-six Engravings interspersed ttrough the 

 text, and Twenty-four full-page Illustrations, 



C?iiefiy !Dra7fn from JVaiure, by Jf. FAGUJST, 



ILLUSTRATOR TO THE BOTANICAL COCESE OE THE FACnLTY OP BOIENCES OP PARIS. 



One vol., 8vo, beautifully printed. 584 pages. Cloth, $6.00 ; Half Calf, 

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"The present volume may be considered as the second contribution which M. Fis;nier has 

 made toward his Tableau de la Nature. ' The World before the Deluge' contemplates a period 

 in the earth's history when its natural ornament was absent ; when its surface was an arid desert 

 a vast solitude, the abode of bilence and death. Plants preceded animals in the order of creation ; 

 when the gnat animals which preceded men were created by the wisdom of the Eternal, the 

 earth was already clothed in a mantle of vegetation. * * * # The History of Plants 

 which is now submitted to the reader is divided into four parts : — I. The Organography and Phys- 

 iology of Plants. II. The Classification of Plants. III. The Natural Families of Plants. IV. 

 The Geographical Distribution of Plants." — ExPract from Preface. 



"A vulame which furnishes reading of the most attractive, fascinating, and profitable ki»d, 

 teaching the old many facts far from familiar to them, and leading the young into fields which 

 the study of a lifetime cannot exhaust. It reads as though it might have been originally written 

 in English, and it certainly contains more information upon the subject of which it treats than 

 any other single volume extant ; and this is imparted in so agreeable a manner that the work 

 deserves to be called popular in the best sense of the term. It is impossible to award too high 

 praise to the engravings which iUustrate and ornament the work. They are executed in the best 

 style."— iV. Y. Times. 



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