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4410 T Botany Sheets for Beginners. By Alexander Johnstone, F.G.S., Lecturer on Botany, Edinburgh 

 School of Medicine. 



Sheet i. Roots. 

 ,, 2. Stems. 



Sheet 3. Leaves. 

 4. Leaves. 



Sheet 5. Flowers. 



6. Fruits and Seeds. 



In another series by the same author, " Illustrations of Elementary Anatomical Botany " (see above), the structural characters 

 of plants as seen under the microscope are exhibited, while in the above set of highly-finished illustrations the external forms as 

 bservable by the unaided eye, exactly as they appear in nature, are carefully brought out in all necessary detail. 



Sheet i gives views of the different kinds of common roots. 



Sheet i shows the shape and different habits of growth of common stems. 



Sheets 3 and 4 contain numerous interesting examples of leaves. 



Sheet 5 is made up of typical flowers. 



Sheet 6 of various common fruits and seeds worthy of being studied by the beginner in Botany. While one sheet is specially 

 devoted to flowers, these structures really appear to a greater or lesser extent in all the sheets, but in no case are the same illustra- 

 : tions given twice. 



Copious explanatory letterpress is given at the foot of each sheet. 



Size, 34 by 28 inches each. Price 3/6 each, on cloth, rollers, and varnished, or .on cloth to fold up, with 

 cloth sides ; or 18/- for the complete set of six sheets. 



441 1 1 Trees. Beautifully printed in colours, showing the tree in full foliage, rough cut plank, polished plank, 

 leaf, flower and fruit. With explanatory letterpress at foot. 



Apple. 

 Ash. 

 Beech. 

 Birch. 



Cedar. 

 Cork. 

 Elm. 

 Holly. 



Mahogany. 



Maple, Great or Plane. 



Oak. 



Pear. 



Scotch Fir. 

 Spanish Chestnut. 

 Walnut. 



Size, 34 by 28 inches each. Price 3/6 each, on cloth and rollers, varnished ; or 1 16 for the selection 

 of a dozen plates. 



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