BOTANICAL WORKS 



Recently published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Broum, and Green. 



THE ENGLISH FLORA. 



BY SIR JAMES EDWARD SMITH, M.D. RR.S. 



President of the Linnzean Society, &c. &c. 

 A new Edition, in Four Volumes, 8vo. 21. 8s. Boards. 



By the same Author, 



A COMPENDIUM OF THE ENGLISH FLORA. 12mo. 7s. 6d. Bds. 

 The same Work in Latin. Fifth Edition. 12mo. 7s. 6d. Boards. 



A GRAMMAR OF BOTANY, illustrative of Artificial, as well as Natural 

 Classification, with an Explanation of Jussieu's System. Second Edition. 8vo. 

 125. ; or coloured, 11. lls. 6d. 



AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF PHYSIOLOGICAL 

 AND SYSTEMATICAL BOTANY. In 8vo. Sixth Edition, with Fifteen 

 Plates, 145. plain; or coloured, 11. 8s. Boards. 



THE BRITISH FLORA ; 



COMPRISING 



THE PHENOGAMOUS OR FLOWERING PLANTS, 

 AND THE FERNS. 



BY WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, LL.D. F.R.A. AND L.S. 

 Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Glasgow, &c. &c. 



In One Volume, Royal 12mo. Price 12s. Cloth Boards. 



The plan of the above work is similar to that of the first part of Dr. Hooker's " FLORA SCOTICA." 

 The Mosses, and the rest of the Cryptogamia, will form a distinct volume, corresponding with the 

 above, and with the " ENGLISH FLORA " of the late Sir JAMES SMITH. 



MUSCOLOGIA BRITANNICA; 



CONTAINING 



THE MOSSES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 



SYSTEMATICALLY ARRANGED AND DESCRIBED. 



BY W. J. JACKSON, LL.D., ETC. ; and T. TAYLOR, M.D., ETC. 

 Second Edition, 8vo. 11. lls. 6d. plain ; and 31. 3s. coloured Plates. 



CONVERSATIONS ON VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY; 



COMPREHENDING 

 THE ELEMENTS OF BOTANY, WITH THEIR APPLICATION TO AGRICULTURE. 



In Two Volumes, 12mo. with Plates. Price 12s. 



" These instructive little volumes are composed by an author (Mrs. Marcet) already well known by 

 similar works on other branches of science, all of which have been received with great and merited 

 favour ; and we can have little doubt that her present undertaking will meet with corresponding 

 success." Edinburgh Review, No. 99. ' 



