BOTANICAL DEYING PAPER. 



In soliciting the attention of Botanists to the above 

 paper, Edward Newman begs to state it is manufactured 

 expressly for the purpose of DRYING SPECIMENS FOR THE 

 HERBARIUM. It possesses all the qualities required in 

 such paper, preserving form and colour in the best 

 possible manner, and having the peculiar advantage of 

 seldom, if ever, requiring a change of sheets whilst the 

 plants are being dried, a process by which much time is 

 lost. Its stoutness and durability also combine to render 

 it economical, making it practically quite as cheap as 

 ordinary paper sold at a lower price. Edward Newman 

 feels much pleasure in being able to state that its merits 

 have been fully proved by our most eminent Botanists, 

 extracts from some of whose valuable Testimonials in its 

 favour are here subjoined. 



" All I have to say is in its favour. It is the best paper 

 for the purpose I have ever employed." The late Sir W. J. 

 Hooker. 



" I have now made use of your paper during the whole of my 

 summer tour in Scotland, and have found it to be by far the 

 best paper for drying specimens of plants that I have ever 

 used." Professor Bdbington. 



THE FOLLOWING ARE THE SIZES AND PRICES: 



16 inches by 10 when folded, ICkZ. $ quire. 

 18 11 Is. 



20 12 ls.4d. 



20 16 Is.Sd. 



lH? 3 THIS PAPER IS TOO HEAVY TO SEND BY POST. 



E. NEWMAN, 9, DEVONSHIRE STKEET, BISHOPSGATK. 



