182 BOOKS AND PRINTS 



1851. Supplement. New Houses [pp. 55-58], with a wood-cut 

 of the Victoria Lily and Orchid Houses. 



For the loan of a copy of the 1850 GUIDE with this Supple- 

 ment inserted before the " Regulations," I am indebted to 

 Dr. Daydon Jackson, Secretary of the Linnean Society. 



1853. Address to the Members of the University. Delivered 

 on May 20, 1853, at the commencement of Act 

 Term, and on the completion of the arrangements 

 for receiving the Fielding Herbarium in the room 

 set apart for it within the Botanic Garden. 



First issue [pp. 1-15] without covers (F. Madan's Coll.). 

 A later issue was in a cover. 



With an Appendix containing a list of the countries 

 from whence the plants were obtained, and of the 

 principal collections of the same [pp. 1-22]. 



Sold only At the Botanic Garden. Oxford : printed 

 by Messrs. Parker, Corn-market Street [N.D.]. 



Issued in a shiny, bright green paper cover, with one leaf 

 bound in at the end: "Notice. The Fielding Herbarium 

 being now arranged,' 5 etc. 



Second Edition: 



1853. Oxford Botanic Garden ; or A popular Guide to 

 the Botanic Garden of Oxford. Second Edition 

 [pp. 1-62]. To which is appended An Address to 

 the Members of the University delivered on May 20, 

 1853. . . . With an Appendix [pp. 1-22]. 



Sold at The Botanic Garden only. Printed by 

 Messrs. Parker, Oxford. 



The Linnean Society copy is accompanied by a note from 

 Dr. Daubeny dated Nov. 4, 1853. It is the only perfect 

 copy I have seen. It is bound in a shiny green cover, and 

 contains the Plan of the Garden on blue paper at the beginning, 

 and a revised and undated leaf of " Regulations " at the end. 



The principal changes in this edition include the omission 

 of the Plan of the Experimental Garden, the inclusion of the 

 1850 Supplement, and the addition of the 1853 Address. 



