6 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY MR. VAN VOOEST. 



Hudiments of Botany. A Familiar lutroduction to the Study 

 of Plants. With Illustrative Woodcuts. Second Edition, 

 foolscap 8vo, 3s. Gd. 



A Set of Six Colovtred Diagrams illustrative of the Rti- 



dimeuts of Botany ; for Schools and Lectm-es. 15s. 



History of British Forest-Trees. By PEIDEAUX JOHN 

 SELBY, F.R.S.E., F.L.S., &c. Each species is Lllustrated by a 

 portrait of some well-known or line specimen, as a head-piece ; 

 ^he leaf, florificatiou, seed-vessels, or other embellishments tend- 

 ing to make the volume ornamental or useful, are embodied in 

 the text or inserted as tail -pieces. 8vo, with nearly 200 Illustra- 

 tions, £1 8s. 



Manual Flora of Madeira and the adjacent Islands of 

 Porto Santo and the Dezertas. By R. T. LOAVE, M.A. 12mo. 

 Part I. Thalamifloras, os. Gd. 



Primitiae et Novitiae Faunas et Florae Maderas et Portus 



Sancti. Two Memoii's on the Ferns, Flowering Plants, and 

 Land SheUs of Madeira and Porto Santo. By R. T. LOWE, 

 M.A. 12mo, 6s. Gd., boards (150 copies printed). 



Growth of Plants in closely Glazed Cases. By N. B. 

 WARD, F.E.S., F.L.S. Second Edition, lUustrated. Post8vo,6s. 



The Sea-Weed Collector's Guide ,' containing plain Instruc- 

 tions for Collectiug and Preserving ; and a List of all the known 

 Species and Localities in Great Britain. By J. COCKS, M.D. 

 Foolscap 8vo, 2s. Gd. 



Manual of the British Marine Algae, containing Generic and 

 Specific Descriptions of all tlie kno«^l British Species of Sea- 

 Weeds, with Plates to illustrate all the Genera. By W. H. 

 HARVEY, M.D., M.R.I.A., Keeper of the Herbarium of the 

 University of Dublin, and Professor of Botany to the Royal 

 Dublin Society. 8vo, £1 Is.; Colom*ed Copies, £1 lis. Gd. 



Nereis Boreali- Americana ; or, Contributions towards a History 

 of the Marine Algaj of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts of North 

 America. By W. H. HARVEY, M.D., M.R.I.A., &c. Royal 

 4to, with 50 Coloiu'ed Plates, £3 3s. 



Terra Lindisfamensis. The Natural History of the Eastern 

 Borders. By GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.D., &c., &c. Tliis 

 Yolimie embraces the Topogi-aphy and Botany; and gives the 

 popular Names and L^ses of the Plants, and the Customs and 

 Beliefs which have been associated with them. The chapter on 

 the Fossil Botany of the district is contributed by George Tate, 

 F.G.S. Illustrated with a few \A'oodcuts and 15 Plates, 8vo, 

 10s. Gd. 



JOHN VAN VOOEST, 1 PATERNOSTER EOW* 



