Works on Botany, Gardening, &c. 



AN INTRODUCTION TO 



THE NATURAL SYSTEM OF BOTANY; 



Or, a Systematic View of the Organization, Natural Affinities, and Geographical Dis- 

 tribution of the whole Vegetable Kingdom : together with the Uses of the most im- 

 portant Species in Medicine, the Arts, and Rural or Domestic Economy. By JOHN 

 LINDLEY, F.R.S. L.S. G.S. Professor of Botany in the University of London, &c. 

 in 8vo. 12s. cloth boards. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR, 



A SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH FLORA, 



Arranged according to the Natural Orders: 12mo. 10s. 6d. boards. 



AN 

 OUTLINE OF THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF BOTANY; 



With Plates, 18mo. 3s. sewed. 



THE ENGLISH FLORA. 



BY SIR J. E. SMITH, M.D. F.R.S. Pres. Lin. Soc. &c. 



New Edition, in 4 vols. 8vo. 2L 8s. 



" These volumes are composed with an intimate knowledge of the subject, with an 

 undeviating aim at accuracy, and with an invariable respect for candour and for 

 truth." Monthly Review. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR, 



A COMPENDIUM OF THE ENGLISH FLORA. 



12mo. 7s. 6d. 

 The SAME WORK in LATIN. Price 7s. 6d. The Fifth Edition. 



A GRAMMAR OF BOTANY, 



Illustrative of artificial, as well as natural Classification, with an explanation of Jussieu's 

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF 

 PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SYSTEMATICAL BOTANY; 



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MUSCOLOGIA BRITANNICA ; 



Containing the Mosses of Great Britain and Ireland, systematically arranged and 

 described; with Plates. By W. J. HOOKER, LL.D. F.R.A. and L.S. &c. and T. 

 TAYLOR, M.D. M.R.I.A. and F.L.S. &c. The 2d Edition, in 8vo. II. 11s. 6d. plain, 

 and 3/. 3s. coloured plates. 



THE BRITISH FLORA; 



Comprising the PHENOGAMOUS or FLOWERING PLANTS, and the FERNS. 

 By WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, LL.D. F.R.A. and L.S., &c. In 1 vol. royal 12mo. 

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

 Scotia." 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. 



