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BOLUS (H.\ fCONES ORCHIDEARUM AUSTRO AFRICANARUM EXTRA TROPICARUM ; or figures with 



descriptions of extra tropical South African orchids, Vol. T, with loo colored and plain pkues, 8vo, cloih, 1893- 



96, £-2 2S. 



JACKSON (B.) GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF BOTANY, inchiding nearly 6,000 titles not given in Pritzels' 



Thesaurus, 4to, cloth, 1881, £\, 



VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY, a contribution towards a bibliography of economic botany, with a compre- 



hensive subject-index, 4to, cloih, 1882, 12s. 



MILLS ^F.) and R, PHILIP— THE DIATOMACEAE OF THE HULL DISTRICT with iilustrations of 600 species, 



16 plates, 8vo, jgoi, 4s 6d, 



SANDER'S ORCHID GUIDE» containing all the best known species, varieties, and hybrids of orchids in cultivation, 



together with the names and parentage of all the known hybrid orchids up to date, Jan. i, igot, roy. 8vo, half 

 roan, 1901, los 6d. 



SIM (T.) THE FERNS OF SOUTH AFRICA, containing descriptions and figures of the ferns and fern allies 



of South Africa, with localities, cultural notes, etc., with 159 plates, 8vo, half bound, 1892, £,\ is. 



VAN HEURCK (H.) A TREATISE ON THE DIATOMACEAE. containing introductor>' remarks on the structure, 



life histoiy, collection, cultivation and preparations of diatoms, and a description and figure typical of every 

 known genus, as well as a description and figure of every species found in the North Sea and countries bordering 

 u. Translated by W. E. Baxter, 36 plates and engravings (2,000 figures) imp. 8vo, cloth, 1S96, ^2. 



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SOWERBY (J.) and J. E. 5MITH— ENGLISH BOTANY; or colored figures of British plants, with their essential 



characters, synonyms, and places of growth, with general indexes and supplement (in five vols.) by W. Borrer, 

 C. Babington, W, Newbould, the figures by J. de C. Sowerby and J. Salter, 2,998 colored plates, 41 vols. roy. 

 8vo, half morocco, 1790-1866, ^^57 138. An absolutely perfect copy ending with plate 2,998 (the last published) 

 and the text to plate 2,999. 



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