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A FLORA OF BERWICK-UPON-TWEED. 



BY GEORGE JOHNSTON, M. D. 



FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OP EDINBURGH, &C. 



In 2 Vols. 12mo. 



This Work contains a description of all the Plants which grow 

 wild in North Durham and in Berwickshire. 



We would strongly recommend every one who is interested in Botanical Science 

 to possess and peruse this work." Edin. Evening Post. 



" One of the best local Floras that has passed through our hands.~~~~~.lt is 

 composed more in the spirit of the Flora Lapponica, that model for all similar 

 undertakings, than any other which occurs to our recollection." London's Mag. 

 of Natural History. 



" It is interesting and amusing, and cannot fail to prove acceptable, not only to 

 collectors of plants, but also to the general reader, who will find in it curious and 

 useful information in regard to the history and uses of the plants enumerated and 

 described." Jameson's Edin. New Phil. Journ. 



" We conclude with again declaring our satisfaction at the appearance of this 

 Flora," &c. Edin. Literary Journal. 



" We can safely assert, that we know of no similar botanical work in which the 

 necessary dryness and formality of technological description is so agreeably enlivened 

 by the most appropriate quotations from our classical poets, and by interesting ob- 

 servations relative to the uses and history of plants, and the phenomena of vege- 

 table life." Brewster's Journal of Science. 



%* The 2d Volume, price 7s. 6d. may be had separately. 



Sold by REID, WILSON*, andMELRosE, Berwick; E. CHARNLEY, 

 Newcastle; CARFRAE, Edinburgh; and LONGMAN and Co. 

 London. 



