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HOOKLR AND GREVILLE, ICONES FILICUM; OR. FIGURES OF FERNS 



With DESCRIPTIONS, many of which have been altogether unnoticed by Botanists, or have 



not been correctly fiu'v.red. 2 'vols. folio, with 240 beautifully coloured Plates (pub. at 2.W. 4s. I, 



half morocco, gilt edges, 12/. 12s. 1820-31 



The grandest and most valuable of the many scientific Works produced by Sir William Hooker. 



HOOKER'S EXOTIC FLORA, containing Figures and Descriptions of Rare, or otherwise 

 interesting Exotic IMants, especially of such as are deserving of being cultivated in 'our Gar- 

 dens 3 vols. imperial 8vo, containing 232 large and beautifully coloured Plates (pub. at 15/. ), 

 cloth, 61. Gs. 1823-1827 



This is the most superb and attractive of all Dr. Hooker's valuable works. 



"The 'Exotic Flora,' hy Dr. Hooker, is like that of all the Botanical publications of the in- 

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 which neither the Botanical Magazine nor Register can externally lay claim." London. 



HOOKER'S JOURNAL OF BOTANY; containing Figures and Descriptions of such Plants 

 as recommend themselves by their novelty, rarity, or history, or by the uses to which they are 

 applied in ihe Arts, in Medicine, and in Domestic Economy; together with occasional 

 Botanical Notices and Information, and occasional Portraits and Memoirs of eminent 

 Botanists. 4 vols. 8vo, numerous plates, some coloured (pub. at St.), cloth, II. 1834-42 



HOOKER'S BOTANICAL MISCELLANY; containing Figures and Descriptions of Plants 

 which recommend themselves by their novelty, rarity, or history, or by the uses to which they 

 are applied in the Arts, in M-e'dicine, and in Domestic Economy, together with occasional 

 Botanical Notices and Information, including many valuable Communications from distin- 

 guished Scientific Travellers. Complete in 3 thick vols. royal 8vo, with 153 plates, many finely 

 coloured (pub. at 5i. St.), gilt cloth, 21. 12s. 6d. '1830-33 



HOOKER'S FLORA BOREALI-AMERICANA ; OR, THE BOTANY OF BRITISH 



NORTH AMERICA. Illustrated by 240 plates, complete in Twelve Parts, royal 4to, (pub. 

 at 12^. 12s.), 81. The Twelve Parts complete, done up in 2 vols. royal 4to, extra cloth, 8/. 



1829-40 



HUISH ON BEES; THEIR NATURAL HISTORY AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT. 

 New and greatly improved Edition, containing also the latest Discoveries and Improvement* 

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 thick 12mo, Portrait and numerous Woodcuts (pub. at 10s. 6d.), cloth, gilt, 6s. fid. Ibn4 



JOHNSON'S GARDENER, complete in 12 vols. with numerous woodcuts, containing the 

 Potato, one vol. Cucumber, one vol. Grape Vine, two vols. Auricula and Asparagus, one 

 vol. Pine Apple, two vols. Strawberry, one vol. Dahlia, one vol. Peach, one vol. Apple,, 

 two vols. together 12 vols. 12mo, woodcuts (pub. at It. 10s.), cloth, 12. 1847 



either of the volumes may be had separately (pub. at 2*. 6a.), at 1. 



JOHNSON'S DICTIONARY OF MODERN GARDENING, numerous Woodcuts, very 



thick 12mo, cloth lettered (pub. at 10?. 6</.), 4s. A comprehensive and elegant volume. 184& 



LATHAM'S GENERAL HISTORY OF BIRDS. Being the Natural History and Descrip- 

 tion of all the Birds (above four thousand) hitherto known or described by Naturalists, witli 

 the Synonymes of preceding Writers; the second enlarged and improved Edition, compre- 

 hending all the discoveries in Ornithology subsequent to the former publication, and a General 

 Index, 11 vols. in 10, 4to, with upwards of 200 coloured Plates, lettered (pub. at 261. 8s.), cloth, 

 71. 17s. Cd. Winchester, 1821-28. The same with the plates exquisitely coloured like drawings, 

 11 vols. in 10, elegantly half bound, green morocco, gilt edges, 121. 12*. 



LEWIN'S NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BIRDS OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 



Third Edition, with an Index of the Scientific Names and Synonymes by Mr. GOULD and Mr. 

 EYTON, folio, 27 plates, coloured (pub. at 11. 4.), hf. bd. morocco, 21. 2s. 1838 



LINDLEY'S BRITISH FRUITS; OR, FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THE MOST 

 IMPORTANT VARIETIES OF FRUIT CULTIVATED IN GREAT BRITAIN. 3 vols. 

 royal Svo, containing 1.'2 most beautifully coloured plates, chiefly by MRS. WITHERS, Artist 

 to the Korticulturaf Society (pub. at lal. 10s.), half bound, morocco extra, gilt edges, 5i. 5s 



1841 



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LINDLEY'S DIGITALIUM MONOGRAPHIA. Folio, 28 plates of the Foxglove (pub. at 

 it. 4.), cloth, ll. i: . 



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LOUDON'S (MRS.) ENTERTAINING NATURALIST, being Popular Descriptiss/s, 

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 HARVEY, WHIMPER, and others. New Edition, revised, enlarged, and corrected to the 

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LOUDON'S (J. C.) ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM, or the 

 Trees and Shrubs of Britain, Native and Foreign, delineated and described; with their propa- 

 gation, culture, management, and uses. Second improved Edition, 8 vols. Svo, with abova 

 400 plates of trees, and upwards of 2iOO woodcuts of trees and shrubs (pub. at 10*.), 51. U. JS44 



