WOOD'S BOTANY. 



OBJECT LESSONS IN BOTANY, pp. 340, 12mo. An introduction to 

 the Science, full of lively deiicription and truthful illustrations ; with a limited 

 Flora, but a complete System of Analysis. 



THE BOTANIST AND FLORIST, pp. 6-20, 12mo. A thorough text- 

 book, comprehensive and practical ; with a Flora, and System of Analysis 

 equally complete. " I have been deeply impressed, almost astonished, (writes 

 Prof. A. Winchell, of Univerenty of Michigan) at the evidence which this work 

 bears of skilful and experienced authorship— nice and constant adaptation to 

 the wants and conveniences of students in Botany," etc. 



THE CLASS-BOOK OF BOTANY, pp.850, 8vo. The principles of the 

 Science more fully announced and illustrated— the Flora and Analysis complete 

 with all our plants portrayed in language, both scientific and popular. " The 

 whole science (writes Prof. G. H. Perkins of Vermont University), so far as it 

 can be taught in a college course, is well presented, and rendered unusually 

 easy of comprehension. I regard the work as most admirable." 



THE PLANT RECORD— a beautiful book, for classes and amateurs, show- 

 ing, in a few pages, how to analyze a plant-any plant, and furnishing tablets 

 for the systematic record of the analysis. 



FLORA ATLANTICA, or AATOOD'S DESCRIPTIVE FLORA, 

 pp. 448, 12mo. This work is equivalent to the Part IV of the Botanist and 

 Florist, being a succinct account of all the plants growing East of the Missis- 

 sippi River, both native and cultivated, with a system of analytical tables weil- 

 nigh perfect. 



NA/'OOD'S BOTANICAL APPARATUS— a complete outfit, for the field 

 and the herbarium. It consists of a portable trunk, a Wire Drying Press, a 

 Knife-trowel, a Microscope, and Forceps. 



•'FOURTEEN WEEKS" IN EACH SCIENCE, 



By J. Dorman Steele, Ph.D., F. G. S., Etc. 



Noio Beady: 



PHILOSOPHY. I PHYSIOLOGY. I ZOOLOGY. 



CHEMISTRY. | GEOLOGY. | ASTRONOMY. 



A KEY to Practical Questions in Steele's Works, 



Seven volumes, each, $1.00. 



Steele's box. 



