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We take pleasure in submitting also the following notices, taken at 

 random from several hundred of the most popular newspapers and 

 other publications : 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA has been received. It is, as usual, a neat and well- 

 executed work, and is replete with interest, and cannot be too extensively patron- 

 ized. We would recommend it especially to physicians. Mercersburg Visitor. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. This periodical continues to maintain its character for 

 research and ability, and has strong claims on the patronage of a liberal and en- 

 lightened public. We think every family should possess it. Bennington State 

 Banner. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. This interesting, valuable, and scientific work has 

 been received. We recommend it to all heads of families as well worth their pat- 

 ronage. No book more effectually combines pleasure with improvement. Ohio 

 Democrat. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. We consider this decidedly one of the best, most val 

 uable, and cheapest publications of the day. /Scion, Clarksburg. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. The March number has arrived. It fully sustains its 

 former reputation, scientific, and well adapted to the general reader. Its price 

 places it within the reach of all. St. Clairsville Gazette. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. One of the most valuable works in which the med- 

 ical student can apply for assistance in the prosecution of his studies. Medico- 

 Chirurgical Review. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. The drawings are executed with the skill of the most 

 accomplished copyist, and the coloring of the plates is done in such a manner as to 

 reflect high credit on the artist. Medical Times. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. The indefatigable author seems to have explored all 

 the labyrinths of knowledge from which important facts and opinions could be 

 gleaned for the instruction of his readers. We most cheerfully commend the work 

 to those who are not already familiar with its merits. Western Journal of Medicine 

 and Surgery. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. Each subject is considered in reference to its analysis, 

 its physical and chemical properties, preparations, uses, and doses. All of these 

 are briefly sketched in a concise and lucid manner, and in a way to show that a 

 master-hand was employed in the task. N. Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. One of the few books which supply a positive defi- 

 ciency in our medical literature. The engravings by which the several plants are 

 illustrated are better than any thing hitherto attempted in Materia Medica, and 

 must prove a great assistance to the student, appealing as they do more powerfully 

 to the mind than the most careful verbal descriptions taken alone would do. 

 Medical Gazette. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. We had the pleasure of noticing in a former number 

 the first volume of this excellent work, and of expressing our high sense of its value. 

 We need say little more, therefore, of its continuation, than that it fully sustains 

 the character of its predecessor, both in regard to the value of the scientific matter, 

 especially interesting to the general reader, and the numerous illustrations of the 

 various subjects treated in the work. Franklin Institute Journal. 



GOOD'S FAMILY FLORA. We have long known that Mr. Good was preparing 

 this work for the press, and have looked for its publication with a conviction that 

 we should derive much valuable information from its perusal ; an expectation that 

 has been fully justified by the result. This work is not one which can fall stillborn 

 from the press, as it is not one of those ephemeral productions that must sell at the 

 moment or never. U. S. Monthly Review. 



