BAIRD &1ATLOCK. (LONDON) LTD. 



SECTION 7. 



Botany, including Plant Physiology. 



The above illustration of Case No. 4 the Beech gives some 

 idea of their beauty and method of arrangement. 



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4402 T New Series of Specimens of British Forest Trees. Each case contains leaves, flowers, 

 fruit, and a section of timber showing the bark. Many of the specimens are dried without 

 pressure by a special process. 



The cases measure yj by io inches, are fitted with glass fronts, and bound with strong imitation leather, two 

 brass rings being fixed behind each so that they may be hung up. 



The specimens are collected, preserved, and selected with the greatest care, and in each instance are 

 arranged in such a manner that the distinctive features of the tree are clearly shown : they are therefore 

 specially adapted for the use of schools and museums, as well as being very suitable for private use. They will 

 be found a permanent means of impressing on the mind the distinguishing characteristics of our British Forest 

 trees, and are of considerable service even when fresh specimens are available. 



Competent teachers pronounce them to be a distinct advance on any specimens hitherto obtainable com- 

 mercially, and we are confident that they have only to be known to prove indispensable to the teacher of botany, 

 nature study, and woodwork. 



1. Oak. 



2. Ash. 



3. Elm. 



4. Beech. 



5. Silver Birch. 



6. Sycamore. 



7. Hazel. 



8. Hornbeam. 

 g. Alder. 



10. Lime. 



11. Pine. 



12. Larch. 



13. Cypress. 



14. Yew. 



15. Hawthorn. 



16. Holly. 



17. Hone Chestnut. 



18. Douglas Pine. 



19. Laburnum. 



20. Mountain Ash. 



21. Evergreen Oak. 



22. Juniper. 



23. Box. 



24. Wellingtonia. 



25. Willow. 



26. Spanish Chestnut. 



Price, single cases, 3/- ; per doz. 1 14 



4403 T Lantern Slides from photographs of these cases may also be had, and should be ordered 

 as Series B, British Forest Trees, numbers as above. Single slides, plain 



each, I/- ; per do/. 



4404 Fruits and Seeds in cases, ^\ by io|, as above, arranged to show methods of distribution, 

 etc., winged, plumed, hooked ; also of leguminous plants 7 different cases . . each 



We can also make up special cases to order. 



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