GURNEY 8f JACKSON 1 S LIST OF BOOKS. 



Walks After Wild Flowers ; or, the Botany of the Bohereens. By RICHABD 

 DOWDEN. Fcp. 8vo, 45. 6d. 



The British Rubij an attempt to discriminate the Species of Rubus known to 

 inhabit the British Isles. By Professor BABINGTON. Fcp. 8vo, 55. 



Flora of Plymouth : an Account of the Flowering Plants and Ferns found 

 within Twelve Miles of the Town ; with brief Sketches of the Topography, 

 Geology, and Climate of the Area, and History of Local Botanical Investigation. 

 By T. R. ARCHER BRTGGS, F.L.S., with a Coloured Map. Crown 8vo, I2S. 6d. 



Flora of Eastbourne ; being an Introduction to the Flowering Plants, Ferns, 

 &c. of the Cuckinere District, East Sussex. By F. C. S. EOPER, F.L.S., F.G.S., &c., 

 President of the Eastbourne Natural History Society. Post 8vo, with a Map, 

 4. 6d. 



Flora of Cambridgeshire ; or, A Catalogue of Plants found in the County of 

 Cambridge, with References to former Catalogues, and the Localities of the Rarer 

 Species. By C. C. BABINGTON, M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. lamo, with a Map, 75. 



Flora of Surrey; or, A Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Ferns found in 

 the County, with the Localities of the Rarer Species, from the MSS. of the late 

 J. D. SALMON, F.L.S., and from other Sources. Compiled by J. A. BREWER. Fcp. 

 8vo, with 2 Maps, -js. 6d. 



Contributions towards a Cybele Hibernica. By DAVID MOORE, Ph.D. 

 &c., and A. G. MORE, F.L.S. Post 8vo, ics. 6d. 



The British Ferns at One View. By BEBTHOLD SEEMANN, Ph.D., F.L.S. 



Folding Sheet with descriptions of the Orders, Tribes, and Genera, and a Coloured 

 Figure of a portion of each Species. 8vo, cloth, 6s. 



Manual of the British Marine Algae, containing Generic and Specific 

 Descriptions of all the known British Species of Seaweed, with Plates to illustrate 

 all the Genera. By Professor W. H. HARVEY. 8vo, i is. Coloured Copies, 

 i ns.6d. 



Thesaurus Capensis; or, Illustrations of the South -African Flora; being 

 Figures and brief Descriptions of South-African Plants, selected from the Dublin 

 University Herbarium. By W. H. HARVEY, M.D., F.R.S.. Professor of Botany in 

 the University of Dublin, and Keeper of the Herbarium. 8vo, Yols. I. & II., each 

 with 100 Plates, i is. each. 



Flora Calpensis. Contributions to the Botany and Topography of Gibraltar. 

 By E. F. KELAART, M.D., F.L.S., &c. 8vo, ios.*6< 



Befugium Botanicum; or, Figures and Descriptions from Living Specimens 

 of Little-known or New Plants of Botanical interest. Edited by W. WILSON 

 SAUNDERS, F.R.S., F.L.S. The Descriptions by H. G. REICHENBACH, Professor of 

 Botany and Director of the Botanic Garden, Hamburg, J. G. BAKER, F.L.S., 

 Assistant Curator of Kew Herbarium, and other Botanists. 360 Coloured Plates 

 by W. H FITCH. 5 Vols., half -bound, 10 los. 



Icones Plantarum Indiae Orientalis ; or, Plates and Descriptions of New 

 and Rare Plants, chiefly from Southern India. By Major R. H. BEDDOME, 

 Officiating Conservator of Forests (Madras). Parts i to 15, royal 4to, sewed, 

 6s. 6d. each. 



Ferns of British India. By Captain R. H. BEDDOME, H.M. Conservator of 

 Forests. 4to, Vols. I. & II., .4 eacb, and 3 Parts, 6s. 6d. each. Supplement to 

 the same, i. 



Nereis Boreali- Americana ; or, Contributions towards a History of the 

 Marine Algae of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts of North America. By Professor 

 HARVET. Royal 4to, with 50 Coloured Plates, 3. 



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