MR. REEVE'S LIST OP PUBLICATIONS. 



3. 



Flora of Tasmania. 



By JOSEPH DALTON HOOKER, M.D., F.R.S. In Parts, with 20 plates 

 by W. Fitch. Parts I. to VIII. published. 



Price per Part, 1. 11 s. 6d. coloured; 1. 1$. plain. 



" Dr. Hooker's admirable account of the plants of Van Diemen's Land is drawing to a 

 dose." GARDENERS' CHRONICLE.. 



Flora of New Zealand. 



By JOSEPH DALTON HOOKER, M.D., F.R.S. In Two Volumes. With 

 130 plates by W. Fitch. 



2 vols. royal 4to, price 12. 12s. coloured; 8. 15*. plain. 



" The most important work that has yet appeared in illustration of the vegetation of the 

 British Australian possessions. . . . The plates are among the happiest specimens of mo- 

 dern art." GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



5. 



Flora Antarctica. 



By JOSEPH DALTON HOOKER, M.D., F.R.S. In Two Volumes. "With 

 200 plates by W. Fitch. 



2 vols. royal 4to, price 10. 15$. coloured; 7. 10s. plain. 



" The descriptions of the plants in this work are carefully drawn up, and much interest- 

 ing matter, critical, explanatory, and historical, is added in the form of notes. The draw- 

 ings of the plants are admirably executed by Mr. Fitch ; and we know of no productions 

 from his pencil, or in fart any botanical illustrations at all, that are superior, in faithful re- 

 presentation and botanical correctness." ATHENAEUM. _ 



6. 



The Rhododendrons of Silclcim- Himalaya ; 



Being an Account of the Rhododendrons recently discovered in the Moun- 

 tains of Eastern Himalaya. By J. D. HOOKER, M.D., F.R.S. With 30 

 plates by W. Fitch. 



Imperial folio, price 3. 16*. coloured. 



" A most beautiful example of fine drawing and skilful colouring, while the letter-press 

 furnished by the talented author possesses very high interest. Of the species of Rhododen- 

 dron which he has found in hia adventurous journey, some are quite unrivalled in magnifi- 

 cence of appearance." GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



"The plates accompanying the letter-press are as perfect as things of the kind can be. 

 In fact, we cannot call to mind the existence of a more beautiful series of floral illustra- 

 tions." AlIH.NAUM. 



