LIST OF BOTANICAL BOOKS 



rUBLlSIIED BY 



H. BAILLIERE, 219, REGENT STREET, LONDON. 



BABINGTON. Primitive Floras Sarnicfe ; or an Outline of the Flora 

 of the Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark. 

 12mo. London, 1839. 4^. 



FIELDING AND GAEDNEE. Sertum Flantarum ; or Drawings 

 and Descriptions of Eare and Undescribed Plants from the 

 Author's Herbarium. By H. B. Fielding; assisted by G. Gard- 

 ner, Superintendant of the Eoyal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon. 8vo. 

 London, 1844. £l Is. 



HOOKEE. Icones Plantarum. By Sir W. J. Hooker, Director of 

 the Eoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew. New Series. Vols. I. — IV., 

 containing 100 plates each, with Explanations, 8vo. cloth. London, 

 1842—1844. Each vol. £1 8s. 



The London Journal of Botany. Vols. I. — VI,, with 24 plates 



each, boards. 1842 — 47. Now reduced to £6. 



Notes on the Botany of the Antarctic Voyages. Conducted 



by Captain James Clark Eoss, E.N., in H.M.S. Urebus and Terror. 

 With Observations on the Tussac Grass of the Falkland Islands. 

 8vo., with 2 plates. 1843. 4s. 



Niger Flora: or, an Enumeration of the Plants of "Western 



Tropical Africa. Collected by the late Dr. Tn. Vogel, Botanist 

 to the Voyage of the Expedition sent by her Britannic Majesty to 

 the Eiver Niger in 1841, under the command of Captain H. D. 

 Trotter, E.M.; including Spicilegia Gorgonea, by P. B. Webb, 

 and Flora Nigritiana, by Dr. J. D. Hooker and George Bentham. 

 With 2 views, a map, and 60 plates. 8vo. London, 1849. .£1 Is. 



MIEES (J.) Illustrations of South American Plants. 4to. With 

 34 plates. Loudon, 1847—50. £l 15s. 



SCHLEIDEN. The Plant : a Biography, in a Series of Fourteen Popu- 

 lar Lectures on Botany. Edited by A. Henfret. Second Edition. 

 8vo. With 7 coloured plates, and 16 woodcuts. London, 1853. 15s. 



WIGHT. lllustratioDS of Indian Botany ; or. Figures Illustrative of 

 each of the Natural Orders of Indian Plants, described in the 

 Author's Prodromus Florte Peninsulas Indite Orientalis ; but not 

 confined to them. By Dr. E. Wight, F.L.S., Surgeon to the 

 Madras Establishment. Vol. I, containing 95 coloured plates. 

 Madras, 1838—40. £4 17s. 6d. 



Vol. II. Three Parts, containing 200 coloured plates. INIadras, 



1841 — 50. £4: 12s. Odd Paris muij be obtained to complete Sets. 



Icones Plantarum Indioe Orientalis ; or, Figures of Indian 



Plants. By Dr. Egbert Wight, F.L.S., Surgeon to the Madras 

 Establishment. 6 Vols., 4to., with 2001 plates. Madras, 1838—55. 

 J27 10s. 

 The Work is completed. Odd Parts may be obtained to complete Sets. 



• • Contributions to the Botany of India. By Dr. Egbert Wight, 



F.L.S. 8vo. London, 1834. 75. Qd. 



Spicilegium Neilgherrense ; or, a Selection of Neilgherry 



Plants ; drawn and coloured from Nature, with Brief Descriptions 

 of each ; some General Eemarks on the Geogra])liy and Affinities, 

 and Occasional Notices of their Economical Properties and Uses, 

 4to., with 151 coloured plates. Madras, 1846 — 48. £4 10s.- 



Prodromus Floraj Peninsuhe Indi:e Orientalis ; containing 



abridged Descriptions cf the Plants found in the Peninsula of 

 British India, arranged according to the Natural System. Vol. I., 

 8vo. London, 1834. I65. •3/ '' '■ ' ;::r 



