BOOKS FOR BOTANISTS. 



LONDON CATALOGUE OF BRITISH PLANTS. Part L, 



containing the British Phaenogamia, Filices, Equisetacese, Lycopodiaceae, Sela- 

 ginellaceae, Marsileacese, and Characeae. Eighth Edition. Demy 8vo. 6d. ; on 

 stouter paper, in limp cloth, is. Generic Index only, on card, zd. 



SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY: Containing a Description 

 and Life-size coloured Drawing of every British Plant. Edited and brought up to 

 the Present Standard of Scientific Knowledge by T. BOSWELL (formerly SYME), 

 LL.D., F.L.S., &c. For the Contents, &c., see next page. 



BOTANICAL LABELS, for labelling Herbaria, adapted to the names 

 in the London Catalogue and the Manuals of Babington and Hooker, with extra 

 labels for new varieties. By JOHN E. ROBSON. Demy 8vo. $s. 



THE BOTANIST'S POCKET BOOK. By W. R. HAYWARD. 



Containing, arranged in a tabulated form, the chief characteristics of British Plants. 

 Fcap. 8vo, flexible binding for the pocket, revised, with new Appendix. Sixth 

 Edition, 4?. 6d. 



" The diagnoses seem framed with considerable care and judgment, the charac- 

 teristics having been well selected and contrasted." -Journal of Botany. 



BRITISH MOSSES: their Homes, Aspects, Structure and Uses. 



Containing a Coloured Figure of each species, etched from Nature. By F. E. 

 TRIPP. Illustrated with 39 beautifully Coloured Plates. New and Revised Edition. 

 Two volumes, 2 12s. 6d. Offered at i i$s. 



RAMBLES IN SEARCH OF WILD FLOWERS, and How 



to Distinguish them. By MARGARET PLUES, Author of " Rambles in Search of 

 Flowerless Plants, " " British Grasses," &c. With 96 coloured figures and numerous 

 cuts. Third Edition, large post 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



" This little book has already, we are pleased to note, attained its third edition. 

 We sincerely wish it that continuance of public favour which it so well deserves." 

 Saturday Review. 



THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. By the Rev. W. H. PAINTER, 



Corresponding Member of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical 

 Society. Giving a brief Description of the Physical Features of Derbyshire, and a 

 List of all the Flowering Plants and Ferns found therein, with their principal 

 Habitats. Demy 8vo. with Map, price "js. 6d. 



ByJ. G. BAKER, F.R.S., F.L.S., First Assistant in the Herbarium of the 

 Royal Gardens, Kew. 



HANDBOOK OF THE AMARYLLIDE^E, including the 

 ALSTRCEMERIE^E and AGAVES. Demy 8vo. 5^. 



" It is impossible to speak highly enough of a work of this kind, entailing labours 

 of half a lifetime ; the least of those who are interested in the subject can do is to 

 buy and study it. " Gardeners' Chronicle. 



HANDBOOK OF THE FERN ALLIES. A Synopsis of the 

 Genera and Species of the' Natural Orders Equisetaceae, Lycopodiaceae, Selaginel- 

 laceae, Rhizocarpeae. Demy 8vo. $s. 



" Mr. Baker's intimate acquaintance with the class of plants of which he treats 

 is sufficient guarantee of the excellence of the work. It fills a gap which has long 

 been felt." Academy. 



A FLORA OF THE ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT. Demy 

 8vo. Js. 6d. 



"A model of what a local flora should be." Guardian. 



Just Published. 

 A HANDBOOK OF THE BROMELIACEAE. Demy 8vo. 5*. 



LONDON : GEORGE BELL & SONS, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN 



