WEST, NEWMAN d CO., 54, HATTON GARDEN. 



A FLORA OF THE ISLAND OF JERSEY. 



By L. V. LESTER-GARLAND, M.A., F.L.S. With a 

 list of the plants of the Channel Islands in general, 

 and remarks upon their distribution and geographical 

 affinities. Pp. i-xvi and 1-206. Map. Cloth, gilt. 

 Price 6s., postage 3d. 



" An interesting guide to the flower-life of sunny 

 Jersey." Garden. 



"A book which, in addition to its convenient form, is to 

 be recommended for its extremely practical and scientific 

 value."" Nature. 



" A ' Flora of the Island of Jersey ' which we can com- 

 mend to all visitors to that favoured spot. . . . Very 

 carefully compiled, well printed, and provided with an 

 index of genera" Gardeners' Chronicle. 



AN ACCOUNT of the BRITISH HIERACIA. 



By Rev. W. B. LINTON, Vicar of Shirley, Derby. 

 Pp. i-viii and 1-96. Stiff paper cover. Price 4s., 

 postage 2d. 



" Mr. Linton has long made a careful study of the 



British forms of Hieracium The book is well 



printed." Journal of Botany. 



ALIEN FLORA OF BRITAIN. By STEPHEN 

 TROYTE DUNN, B.A. F.L.S., Superintendent Botanical 

 and Afforestation Department, Hongkong. Author 

 of ' Flora of South-west Surrey,' &c. Demy 8vo, 

 cloth extra, 208 pp. -f xvi. Price 5s. 



The term Alien is used to designate any species 

 which, though now spontaneous, originated in Britain 

 through human agency. Cultivated plants are only 

 included when recorded as escapes from, or survivals 

 of, cultivation. 



FLORA OF SOUTH-WEST SURREY. A 



Handy Pocket Field Guide to the Botany of the 

 District. By S. T. DUNN, B.A. Crown 8vo, 3s. ; 

 postage 3d. 



" An excellent and portable guide.' 1 Academy. 

 "Most thoroughly done.^ Surrey Times. 



