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SEAWEEDS. 



British Seaweeds ; an Introduction to the Study of 



the Marine ALG.E of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel 

 Islands. By S. 0. GRAY. Crown 8vo, with 16 Coloured Platea, 

 10*. 6d. 



Phycologia Britannica; or, History of British 



Seaweeds. Containing Coloured Figures, Generic and Specific 

 Characters, Synonyms and Descriptions of all the Species of Algaj 

 inhabiting the Shores of the British Islands. By Dr. W. H. 

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Phycologia Australica; a History of Australian 



Seaweeds, comprising Coloured Figures and Descriptions of the 

 more characteristic Marine Algae of New South Wales, Victoria* 

 Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia, and a 

 Synopsis of all known Australian Alga). By Dr. W. H. HABVEY, 

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FUNGI. 



Outlines of British Fungology, containing Cha- 

 racters of above a Thousand Species of Fungi, and a Complete 

 List of all that have been described as Natives of the British Isles. 

 By the Rev. M. J. BEEKELEY, M.A., F.L.S. 24 Coloured Plates, 

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The Esculent Funguses of England. Containing 



an Account of their Classical History, Uses, Characters, Develop- 

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 Preserving, &c. By C. D. BADHAM, M.D. Second Edition. 

 Edited by F. CUEEEY, F.R.S. 12 Coloured Plates, 12*. 



Illustrations of British Mycology, comprising 



Figures and Descriptions of the Funguses of interest and novelty 

 indigenous to Britain. By Mrs. T. J. HUSSEY. Rojal 4to, 

 Second Series, 50 Coloured Plates, 4 10*. 



