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Catalogue of Books 



& „v v * « v ™. in all Branches of Na- 

 tural History published during the last forty 

 Years in the United States of America. 



Hovey. — The Fruits of America, containing richly- 

 coloured Figures, and full Descriptions of all the Choi- 

 cest Varieties cultivated in the United States, by C. 

 M. Hovey. With 48 coloured Plates and Portrait of 

 Author, royal 8vo. Boston 1847. L.3 3s. 



Hyde. — The Chinese Sugar-Cane; its History, Mode 

 of Culture, Manufacture of the Sugar, &c; with Re- 

 ports of its Success in different Portions of the United 

 States, and Letters from Distinguished Men. Written 

 and compiled by James F. C. Hyde, of Walnut Grove 

 Nursery, Neuton Centre, Mass. pp. 106. Boston, 1857. 

 paper. Is. 6d. 



Japanese Botany: being a Facsimile of a Japanese 

 Book: with introductory Notes and Translations. 4to. 



Philadelphia, 1855. boards. 



M i c h a u x. 



The North American 



Sylva ; or, a 



9s. 

 De- 



scription of the Forest Trees of the United States, Ca- 

 nada, and Nova Scotia/ Illustrated by 156 finely-co- 

 loured copper-plate Engravings, by Kedoute, &c. In 

 3 vols. Translated from the French of F. Andrew 

 Michaux, Member of the American Philosophical So- 

 ciety, &c. With Notes by J. Jay Smith, Member of 

 the Academy of Natural Sciences. 3 vols. imp. 8vo. 

 Philadelphia, 1854. L.7 7s. 



Michaux. — North American Sylva ; or, a Description 

 of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada, and 

 Nova Scotia, not described in the Work of F. An- 

 drew Michaux ; containiug all the Forest Trees disco- 

 vered in the Rocky Mountains, the Territory of Ore- 

 gon, down to the Shores of the Pacific, and into the 

 confines of the California, as well as in various parts 

 of the United States, by Thomas Nuttall, F. L. S # Ilu- 

 strated by 121 finely-coloured Plates. In 3 vols, royal 

 8vo. Philadelphia, 1854. L.6 6s. 



The whole Work complete, in 6 vols, royal 8vo, with 

 277 Plates, gilt edges, and gold stamped cloth. 



L.13 13s. 



Raven el. — Fungi Caroliniani Exsiccati. Fungi of 

 Carolina, illustrated by Naturel Specimens of the Spe- 

 cies, by H. W. Ravenel, Member of Amer. Assoc, for 

 the Advancement of Science. Fasc. I, II, and III, 

 each containing a century of Species, one-half of which 

 is peculiarly American. 4to. Charleston, 1852 to 1855. 

 Price, each fasc, L.i 10s. 



P 



rague. — The Genera of the Plants of the United 

 States, illustrated by Figures and Analyses from Na- 

 ture, by Isaac Sprague, Member of the Boston Natu- 

 ral History Society. Superintended, and with De- 

 scriptions, &c, by Asa Gray, M. D., Professor of Na- 

 tural History in Harvard University, Corresponding 

 Member of the Royal Bavarian Academy, Member of 

 the Imperial Academy Naturae Curiosorum, of the 

 Botanical Society of Ratisbon, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. New 

 York, sewed. L.I lis. 6d. 



T o r r e y. — Observations on the 

 Linnaeus, by John Torrey, F.L.S. 

 Washington, 1852. 



Batis Maritima of 



1 Plate. 4to, pp. 8. 



Is. 



Torrey. — On the Darlingtonia californica; a new 

 Pitcher Plant from Northern California, by John Tor- 

 rey, F.L.S. 1 Plate. 4to, pp. 8. Washington, 1853. 



Is. 



Torrey. — Plantae Fremontianae ; or, Description of 

 Plants collected by Col. J. C. Fremont, in California. 



F.L.S. 10 Plates. 4to, pp. 24. 



3s. 6d. 



by Joh n Torrey, 

 Washington, 1853 





10s. 

 5s. 



I is 



Also, 



New 



Reports of 



Torrey and Gray. — Flora of North America ; com- 

 prising an Account of all the Indigenous and Natu- 

 ralized Plants growing North of Mexico, by John 

 Torrey and Asa Gray. In 3 vols. 8vo. Vol. 

 now ready, comprising Parts I to IV, L.I 

 Parts V and VI, 7s. 6d. each. Part VII, 

 York, 1838—1842. 



Canada. — Geological Survey of Canada. 



Progress for the years 1849 to 1853. Printed by or- 

 der of the Legislative Assembly. 8vo. Toronto and 



Quebec. 



Dana. — Geology of the United States' Exploring Ex- 

 pedition, by James D. Dana, Geologist of the Expe- 

 dition. 1 vol. of letterpress, 4to, pp. xii. and 756, 

 with a Map; and a folio volume containing 21 Plates 

 and 4 pp. of Text (forms the 10th Vol. of the whole 

 Work.) Philadelphia, 1849. 



Dana. — On Coral Reefs and Islands, by James D. 

 Dana. With a Map and numerous Woodcuts. 8vo, 

 pp. 144. Philadelphia, 1853. cloth. 6s. 6d. 



Dana. — A System of Mineralogy, comprising the most 

 recent Discoveries; including full Descriptions of Spe- 

 cies and their Localities, Chemical Analyses and For- 

 mulas, Tables for the Determination of Minerals, with 

 a Treatise on Mathematical Crystallography and the 

 Drawing of Figures of Crystals, by James D. Dana, 

 A.M., Member of the Soc. Caes. Nat. Cur. of Moscow, 

 the Soc. Philomatique of Paris, &c. 4th. edition, re- 

 written, re-arranged, and enlarged. 2 vols in 1.. Illu- 

 strated by 600 Woodcuts. 8vo. pp. 860. New- York. 

 1854. cloth. L.I 4s. 



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Flora Toscana di Teodoro Caruel. Fasc. I. Talami- 

 flore; Herbarium norddeutscher Pflanzen, fur angehende 

 Lehrer, Pharmaceuten und alle Freunde der Botanik 

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