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WOOD'S BOTANIES. 



OBJECT LESSONS IN BOTANY, pp. 340, 12mo. An introduction to the 

 Science, full of lively description and truthful illustrations ; with a limited Flora, but 

 a complete System of Analysis. 



THE BOTANIST AND FLORIST, pp. 620, 12mo. A thorough text-book, com- 

 prehensive and practical ; with a Flora, and System of Analysis equally complete. 

 " I have been deeply impressed, almost astonished (writes Prof. A. Winchell, of 

 University of Michigan), at the evidence which this work bears of skillful and 

 experienced authorship nice and constant adaptation to the wants and conveniences 

 of students in Botany," etc. 



REVISED LESSONS IN THE LIFE AND GROWTH OF PLANTS. 

 These Lessons constitute the introductory part of the "Botanist and Florist." The 

 chapters on Structure and Morphology have been revised, and those on Histology and 

 Physiology rewritten. The Lessons will still be the introduction to the " Botanist 

 and Florist ; " they will also be published separately in a book of about 200 pp., and 

 present the subject to the student in a clear, concise manner. They will be a 

 suitable companion and introduction to any of the Manuals of the Floras of the 

 several parts of the country. 



THE CLASS-BOOK OF BOTANY, pp. 850, 8vo. The principles of the Science 

 more fully announced and illustrated the Flora and Analysis complete, with all our 

 plants portrayed in language both scientific and popular. " The whole science (writes 

 Prof. G. H. Perkins, of Vermont University), so far as it can be taught in a college 

 course, is well presented, and rendered unusually easy of comprehension. I regard 

 the work as most admirable." 



THE PLANT RECORD a beautiful book, for classes and amateurs, showing, in 

 a few pages, how to analyze a plant any plant, and furnishing tablets for the sys- 

 tematic record of the analysis. 



FLORA ATLANTICA, OP WOOD'S DESCRIPTIVE FLORA, pp. 448, 

 12mo. This work is equivalent to the Part IV of the Botanist and Florist, being a 

 succinct account of all the plants growing East of the Mississippi River, both native 

 and cultivated, with a system of analytical tables well-nigh perfect. 



WOOD'S BOTANICAL APPARATUS a complete outfit, for the field and the 

 herbarium. It consists of a portable trunk, a Wire Drying Press, a Knife-trowel, a 

 Microscope, and Forceps. 



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