H'. THACKER &- CO., LONDON. 



300 Illustrations. Imperial i6mo. 12s. 6cf. 



A HANDBOOK OF INDIAN FERNS. 



By colonel R. H. BEDDOME, F.L.S., 



Late Conseii'ator of Forests, Madras. 



AUTHOR OF THE " FERNS OF BRITISH INDIA," " THE FKRNS OF SOUTHERN INDIA." 



" It is the first special book of portable 

 size and moderate price which has been 

 devoted to Indian Ferns, and is in every 

 way deserving of the extensive circulation 

 it is sure to obtain." — Nature. 



" I have just seen a new work on Indian 

 Ferns which will prove vastly interesting, 

 not only to the Indian people, but to the 

 botanists of this country." — Indian Daily 

 News. 



" The ' Ferns of India.' This is a good 

 book, being of a useful and trustworthy 

 character. The species are familiarly de- 

 scribed, and most of them illustrated by 

 small hguTes."— Gardeners' Chronicle. 



"Those interested in botany will do well 

 to procure a new work on the ' Ferns of 

 British India.' The work will prove a 

 first-class text book." — Free Press. 



35. 6d. 



SUPPLEMENT to the FERNS OF BRITISH INDIA, etc. 



By colonel R. H. BEDDOME. 



Containing Ferns which have been discovered since the publication of 

 " The Handbook to the Ferns of British India," etc. 



Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. 



THE INDIGO MANUFACTURER, 



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FROM THE RECEIPT OF THE PLANT TO THE PRODUCTION 



OF THE CAKE; 

 With numerous EXPERIMENTS Illustrating the Scientific Principles bearing on 



each Phase of the Manufacture. 

 By J. BRIDGES-LEES, M.A., F.C.S., F.Z.S., F.R.A.S. Bengal, etc., etc. 



