XXXIII. 



Part VIII. in 8vo. 4s. 



LABIATARUM GENERA ET SPECIES: 



Or, a Description of the Genera and Species of Plants of the Or- 

 der Labiaete, with their General History, Character, Affinities, and 

 Geographical distribution. By GEORGE BENTHAM, Esq. F-L.S. 

 This part completes the Work, and contains General Introductory 

 Matter, Conspectus Generum, &c. &c. 



XXXIV. 



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OUTLINES OF BOTANY, 



With Hints for the Management of a small Garden. By R. B. 



STEWART, Esq. 



"This is the easiest and most simple introduction to the Linnaan arrange- 

 ment of plants that has yet been published. A!l that is necessary for a child 

 or a mere novice to prepare, either Tor the understanding or enjoyment of 

 the artificial system, is contained in about twenty pages. The definitions 

 are all short and clear. A table of genera and one of species will be found 

 useful to the self-instructor in Botany, and to the parent who would direct 

 the attention of his children to flowers, for they are selected from plants 

 which in this country may he found within a few miles of any man's dwell- 

 ing. There are, also, plain directions for preparing Hortus Siccus, in illus- 

 tration ; and some useful hints for the management of a small garden in 

 London, which appear to us likely to lead to results more important than 

 the work professes to attain. Atlas, August, 23. 



XXXV. 



THE CARTOONS OF RAPHAEL. 



Second Edition, in 8vo. 8s. 6d. cloth boards. 



CARTONENSIA; 



Or, an Historical and Critical Account of the Tapestries in the 

 Vatican ; copied from the designs of Raphael of Urbino, and of 

 such of the Cartoons whence they were woven, as are now in pre- 

 servation. With Notes and Illustrations. To which are subjoined, 

 Remarks on the Causes which retard the progress of the higher 

 departments of Paintings in this country. By the Rev. W. GUNN, 

 B.D. Second Edition, with Additions. 



" * * * It bears about it all the marks of a liberal and accomplished mind, 

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"In dismissing this work we would recommend it most cordially to our friends. 

 The artist will find much information coupled with much admirable advice 

 in its pages, while the general reader will be amused with its details, and in- 

 structed by the remarks, both historical and theological, which he will meet 

 with in perusing it. Mr. Gunn is a man of much critical acumen, softened 

 down and polished by his gentlemanly feelings, and amiable spirit; and we 

 think that few will arise from his book without sensations of gratitude for his 

 labours in its compilation, and of satisfaction for the information he so 

 pleasingly communicates." Mag. of the Fine Arts. 



