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zeitgemasse Reform der botanisclien Gar- 

 ten an. Sie verdienen urn so mehr empfohlen zu wer- 

 den, als es sich hier nicht um Vorschlage handelt, son- 

 dern um Versuche, die bereits in's Leben traten 

 und sich rasch and trefflich bewahrten. Sie haben 

 insbesondere den botanischen Garten zu Bres- 

 lau die Anerkennung verschafft, deren er sich in immer 

 steisrendem Grade zu erfreuen hat. 



Catalogue of Books in all Branches of Na- 

 tural History published during the last forty 

 Years in the United States of America. 



Lea. — Description of a New Genus of the Family 

 Melaniana, and of many New Species of the Genus 

 Melania, chiefly collected by Hugh Cuming, Esq., and 

 now first described by Isaac Lea and Henry C, Lea. 

 Also Descriptions of Five New Species of Anodontse, 

 collected by H. Cuming , by Isaac Lea. 8vo. Lon- 

 don, 1851. 



Lea. — A Synopsis of the Family of Naiades, by Isaac 

 Lea, Member of the American Philosophical Society, 

 &c. 3rd edition, greatly enlarged and improved. 4to, 

 pp. 92. Philadelphia, 1852. boards. 18s. 



Leidy. — A Flora and Fauna within Living Animals, 

 by Joseph Leidy , M. D. 10 Plates 4to, pp. 68. 

 Washington, 1853. 7s. 6d. 



Allen. — Victoria Regia; or, the Great Water Lily 

 of America; with a Brief Account of its Discovery 

 and Introduction into Cultivation: with Illustrations, 

 by William Sharp, from Specimens grown at Salem, 

 Massachusetts, U. S. A. By John Fisk Allen. 6 co- 

 loured Plates, large folio, pp. 18. Boston, 1854. 

 boards. L.2. 2s. 



Brec ken ridge. — Botany of the United States' 

 Exploring Expedition : Cryptogamia, Filices including 

 Lycopodiacese , and Hydropterides , by William D. 

 Breckenridge. Vol. XVI. of the whole Work. 4to, 

 pp. 366. Atlas of 46 Plates, folio. Philadelphia, 

 1855. L.8. 8s. 



Com stock. — An Introduction to the Study of Bo- 

 tany, including a Treatise on Vegetable Physiology, 

 and Descriptions of the most common Plants in the 

 Middle and Northern States, by J. L. Comstock, M. 

 D. 248 Engravings. 12mo, pp. 490. New York. 



6s. 6d. 



Coultas. — The Principles of Botany, as Exemplified 

 in the Cryptogamia ; for the Use of Schools and Col- 

 leges, by Harland Coultas. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1852. 

 cloth. 3 S . 



Darlington. — Flora Cestrica ; an Herborizing Com 

 panion for the Young Botanists of Chester County, 

 State of Pennsylvania, by William Darlington, M. D., 

 LL. D. , &c. 3rd edition, crown 8vo. Philadelphia, 

 1853. calf. 14s. 



Downing. — The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Ame- 

 rica; or, the Culture, Propagation, and Management, 

 in the Garden and Orchard, of Fruit Trees generally; 

 with Descriptions of the Finest Varieties of Fruits, 

 Native and Foreign, cultivated in this Country, by 

 A. J. Downing. New edition, revised and corrected 

 by Charles Downing. 12mo, pp. xx. and 760. New 

 York, 1857. cloth. 9 S . 



Draper. — A Treatise on the Forces which produce 

 the Organization of Plants, with an Appendix con- 

 taining several Memoirs on Capillary Attraction, Elec- 



tricity, and the Chemical Action of Light, by John 

 William Draper, M. D. 4to, pp. xi. and 216. New 

 York, 1844. 18s. 



Flint. — A Practical Treatise on Grasses and Forage 

 Plants : comprising their Natural History, comparative 

 Nutritive Value, Methods of Cultivating, Cutting, and 

 Curing, and the Management of Grass Lands, by 

 Charles L. Flint, A.M. With 1 Plate and 109 Wood- 

 cuts. 8vo, pp. iv. and 236. New York, 1857. cloth. 



7s. 6d. 



Gray. — The Genera of the Plants of the United States, 

 Illustrated by Figures and Analyses from Nature, hy 

 ■ Isaac Sprague; with Descriptions by Asa Gray, M.D. 

 8vo. Vols. I. and II. New York, 1850. 



each, L.l lis. 6d. 



Gray. — The Botanical Text-Book, for Colleges, Schools, 

 and Private Students, comprising: Part I. An Intro- 

 duction to Structural and Physiological Botany. Part II. 

 The Principles of Systematic Botany ; with an Account 

 of the Chief Natural Families of the Vegetable King- 

 dom, and Notices of the principal Useful Plants, by 

 Asa Gray, M. D., Professor of Natural History in 

 Harvard University. 2nd edition, enlarged and im- 

 proved, and Illustrated by more than 1000 Engravings 

 on wood. 1 vol. 12mo. New York, 1850. cloth. 10s. 



Gray. — Plantae Wrightianae Texano Neo-Mexicanse, 

 by Asa Gray, M.D. Part I. 10 Plates. 4to, pp. 146. 

 Washington, 1852. 16s. 



Gray. — 



Part II. An Account of a Collection of Plants made 

 by Charles Wright in Western Texas, New Mexico, 

 and Son or a, in the years 1851 and 1852, by Asa Gray, 

 M. D. 4to, pp. 120. Washington, 1853. 8s. 



Gray. — Botanv, Phanerogamia, by .Asa Grav, M.D. 

 With a folio Atlas of 100 Plates. Vol. I, being Vol. 

 XIV. of United States' Exploring Expedition. 4to. 

 New York, 1854. cloth. L.3 3s # 



Atlas in folio. New York, 1857. L 10 10s. 



Gray. — Manual of the Botany of the Northern Uni- 

 ted States; including Virginia, Kentucky and all East 

 of the Mississippi; arranged according to the natural 

 system, by Asa Gray; the Mosses and Liverworts by 

 William S. Sullivant. 2nd edition. With 14 Plates, 



8vo, pp. 

 14s. 



Plants? Wrightianae 



Texano Neo-Mexicanse 



illustrating the Genera of the Cryptogamia. 

 768. New York, 1856. cloth. 



Trubnev & Vottip 



60, Paternoster Row, London. 



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 ber, 1. Lief.). — Correspondenz (Die Tanne als 



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