— 
a 
which has yet ap- 
peared.”. * which, for —.— clearness, and dis- 
-cerning attention to the wants cannot be easily sur- 
passed. Dublin University doa ana 
e id to teach 
‘the Mathematics. Neu Magazine. 
herea price 3s, 6d. 
Cooks GEOMETRICAL PROPOSITIONS 
; DEMONSTRATED; 
-KEY to the Exercises ap 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
511 
32—1850. | 
PORTRAITS OF 
TPS W 1 C H 
ready, price 10s. Gd. each, 
ON ORARY 
MEMBERS 
M US E U M. 
DEDICATED, WITH PERMISSION, TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN and PRINCE ALBERT. 
enting a of several 
a brief pet eee. shou 
1847, mani with the e ‘i ouie towards the free in 
History, by pro ide w a good Museu —— — — 
d gen s offe rs of oo. co-operation were 
them, 
eful sense of their disinterested kin 
made by the — 
ree India Proofs at 108. Ed. hey h 
applications — 
The following are 
3 LUCIEN BONAPARTE, Prince of Canino, Author of} 
auna Italica,’ * Continuation of Wilson's American Ornitho- 
Ec. 
wat 5 Borat, Bart., F. R. S., & 
‘James SCOTT BoWERBANE, F. Rs. 1.8. and G. S., Author of 
F Fruits and Seeds,’ &c. 
THE Most — — eis or BRISTOL, F. R. S., Patron of 
the Ipswich Muse 
Very Rev. WILIEIAx BuckTLAN, D. D., F. R. S., L. S., and G. S., 
Corr. Mem. Inst, Fr., ana’ Vice-President of the Ipswich 
Museum, Pob of Geology, Oxford, D ean of Westmia- 
ster, Author of Reli Diluvian ‘ Bridge i 
(From aD by j ) 
orstek, F. R. S., F. L. S., Author of On Vicia angus- 
téfolia’ in Lion, Trans. 
Jonn Govrp, F. R. S. and L. S., Author of Birds of Europe,’ 
— of Austr — 8 
Rev. M. 4. and G. S., Professor of 
Siok Cami, “VicesPresidene ‘of the Ipswich ‘Museum, 
supe n o sof Descriptive and Physiological Botany,’ 
a 
Sr Wit F. R. S. E., and L. S., &c., Vice-Pre- 
siden of wel ee. Museum, Author of ‘The Naturalists 
tions to Ornitho 
Rev. Wirra r Kin, M.A., F. R. S., L. S. and G. S., late Pres. 
of the I 5275 — . —. — And Introduction to Ento- 
‘ Bri 
Jonn TA LL. N F. K. 2 8. pt or Antiquarian Researches 
n Eslands,’ and Founder of the Hartwell Obser- 
WILL 
2 igen Ph. D., F. R. S. and L. S. &c., Professor of Botany | 
‘Kingdom? * 
of the Honorary MEMBERS of the 
d be added of the motives which led to their 3 
otur — — 1 — 
de by many eminent naturalists, whose promises have been amply tulalled 
dness, I have been induced to present to o 
ity which has 
te of gratitude which it was in my p 
thi 
ds sas mo whose — 
ach. T 
Any profit that may — from the disposal of these will be devoted exclusive. 
Ipswich Museum, 1849. 
Irs wren MUSEUM to the friends | sigi * eed 
This mber 
of the Worki ing ‘Classes in ‘the — "of Natural 
The object was no sooner known th he most 
2 
stitution 
Bert — e P 
attended the parar of ‘the 1 WICH —— at “oe 
nly tribu wer to oer, ps — services and 
interesting Lectures, or by their valuable donations to the Mus and Library. 
ese Prints to the — the Museum, * 80 many applications 
ave n mans obtained 1 to issue a 
ave accordingly been reserved for this pR 
SR Ropenter Impey Murcuison, M. A., F.R.S. and L. S 
„Hon. Mem, R.S. Ed, a nd R. I. A., M. Imp. Ac. Sc. 
St. bes — ag Corr. Mem. Inst. R. Ac. Ber., Tur. 
The of: 
& c., 
Author of é The Silurian — 2 = Russia 
Ural Mounta 
c., &. 
ins, Alps, Appenines, and Carpathians,’ 
Tue Lord Brsnor or Norwics, D. D., F. R. S., late President 
L. S. and F. G. S., Patron of the Ipswich Museum, 
Rozert Parrerson, V. P. Nat. Hist. and Phil. Soe. Belfast, 
Author of First Steps to.Zoology,’ ‘ Zoology for Schools,’ de. 
Lovett Reeve, F. L. S., Author of ‘ Conchologia Systematica,’ 
* Conchologia Iconica,’ &, 
PRIDEAUX JOBEN SELBY, F. L. S. and G. S., M. W. S., Author of 
‘ British Ornithology,’ ‘ British Forest Trees, e. 
SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED, 
Price’ 4s, ëd. Cloth, 
RIZAL CHE * 
By EDWARD SOLLY, moe F. R. S., F. L. S., 1 
Hon. Mems. Roy, AGR. Soc, Exd.; Professor of — 
3 ma T Soc of London 
ka o Military y Seminary at Addiscombe, —— 
a bookse eller, may h. 
„on remittin postofice 
mount to the Publisher, 
„ -JAMES . ws, at 
in th 
* sent, tree pey N Po 43. 6d. 
order to 
— 
‘Sgconp EDITION — ey AND ENLARGED, 
— AND | DOMESTIC POULTRY ; 
a me 
The Malay Fowl 
The ppc t Malay 
6d. (po: st free) 
om TREE E ROSE. pet ory Instructions for its 
Formation and Culture. Illustrated by 24 Woodcuts, 
Reprinted from the {CONTENTS | with additions, 
* — pruning 
time, principle of 
Pushing es — spring the 
t of dwarf 
Ap 
into stoce. 
yr gener of, 
ete — SIDNEY, M. A., Author of ‘ Blights of the Wheat and 
r Remedies,’ and Elec ctricity, its Phenomena, Laws, &.“ 
* Spence, F. R. S. and L. S., V. P. Ent. Soc., Viee-Presi- 
dent ot the Tost wich 8 Author of An Introduction to 
— 
WILLIAM 2 President Nat. Hist. and ye * Belfast, 
Author of The Natural History of Ireland,’ 
NATHANIEL Watttcn, M. D., F. R. S. L. and — = L.S. and G. S., 
Author of Plante Asiaticæ Rariores,’ 
tam YARRELL, V. P. L. S. rey . S., Vice-President of the 
Ipswich Museum, Author of History of British Birds,’ ‘ His- 
tory of British 
Colleg ege, London ; Author of The Vegetable Fishes,’ &. 
The n, of Horticulture. e. 
The following gentlemen have also consented to their 8 being added to the Series: — Professor D. T. ANSTED, 
E. pl Professor f T. BELL, Sec. R. S.; W. B. Canrenten, I. D., F. R. S.; J. 1 F. L. S.; C. DARWIN, ERS; Professor 
Sen Oe Pro: fessor Owen, LL.D. F. R. S.; the Rev. 1 K, F. R. S.; Sir G. LxEEL, F. R. S.; Sir W. * 
00K 
ENGINEERING SCHOOL CLASS-BOOKS. | NEW EDITION.O 
In crown 8vo, ss fe poon en Menge for || PROF. LINDLEY’S IN TRODUCTION TO BOTANY | 
Eien S ELEMENTS OF PLANE GROME. 
—— —.— 1 Appendix and 
3 for Exercise. Adapted for the Use o — ax 
e | 
* D. Cooter, A. B., Author of the History of Maritime 
and Inland Discovery,” “ “The — el of the —_—. — Í 
2 The edito; 2 1 — could be done to ea 
seems seems almost to wish tocontradict:hi own 
„for fi 
Pl „ he has eonsiderab) "diminished —— the 
volume of the work as well as the labour of the — „Pre- 
are some rema on the stud athe- 
ly of m 
tics, valuable for the elegance of their style as for'the 
eir reasoning,” Civil Engineer and Architect's 
This is the best edition of the Elements 
. in 2 vols. S vo, with Six Copperplaes and 
Engravings, price 248. clot! 
1557 Nn BOTANY 
Professor LINDLEY, Ph. D. F. R. S. Professor of ee 
a na TA n, . Fourth tion, with Cor- 
rections and numerous Additions 
pen, 3 and 
shin, 
Causes of success 
nt buds, 
of re 
an 
ac ithexplained | Stock 
a against 
Labelling [wind. 
Loosing ligatures ' 
Price 3d., or 5s. for 25 copies for distribution amongst — 
Tenantry, delivered anywhere in London, on a Post-office 
order ~~ sent to the Publisher, — MatTTHeEws, at the 
of the Ga: 
* ee CALENDAR OF GARDEN 
By JOSEPH PAXTON, — —.— ne — ~ the Duke of Devon- 
shire, &c. &c. 
ane — Beare . CHRONICLE; above 57,000 
h avs alre 
pe tothe S “Elements? fo 
of ee and private — Upwards of 120 
ced from en 5 Six Books of Euclid, are illustrated 
3 and Co., London. 
Handsomely bound in a —— 93 Wood Engravings, 
J LLUSTRATIONS OF THE BIB BLE, AND CON- 
FIRMATIONS Bo SACRED HISTORY, trom the Monu- 
W. C. TAYLOR, LL. 
— This is an elegant and well 
in 
executed book, on a most subject 
From the Birmingh ld—‘* A ble and indispens- 
able accession to the library of every Biblical —— 
m homas Hartwell Ho ction to — 
eon —— of the Se res,—‘* Kost 
ae Seri 
more or less explained > clogantiy-exeeuted 
and in a manner equally — — 
TE HISTORY OF THE ON! [ITED Stanes OF 
AMERICA. By Joun Frost, of Phila 
Ti HISTORY OF OF FRANCE, from ‘the Earliest | ha- 
E 
By ENMILE DE Bonnecnose. The two volumes of 
ican Li ms 
nic ran Pr sean — 
n this new and aue Edition, — er has followed | Anemones Privet 
very nearly pa ay thod recommended by the celebrated Pro- 1 
fessor De Can „than whom no man is entitled to more Apples — SERN, 
— aren consider the soundness of ‘his j 15 — 
in —mę- that — to order — arrangement, or the great ex- Pyracantha 
e which a long and = st suceessful career of public in- ag Ta e 
struction has — y n him. Mennials Ranusculus 
The Author has begun with what is called OncanocnarHr | Black Fl E 
( — 1. ; or an explanation of the exact structut of — ~ ok f 20 Rhubarb 
a branch of the subject comprehendin Bor. er neem kaika 
the various forms of tissue of which vegetables are —.— cted 3 e 
or to che external —— their elementary organs assume | DoTecote ant 
tis 5 gly di —— chatt —— Box a , — 
hould % der stood, bec the 8 a 
8 3 mmotion, | Brussels sprouts . 
is “executed ‘through the Sy a of the organs: een. Bulbs voys 
| arrangements depend aracters arising out of con- i 
| sid ; and des — Bo have no Gogival pee: Gaot Scarlet Runner 
| cision until the principles of are exactly settled. | Galceolarias eans 
A difference of opinion exists among most distinguished | Gaifornian Annuals ds 
i some points connected this su Campanulas a Daisy or Thrift 
it it has been found expedient to — eceasionally into eee Senkgls 
——ͤ—e 1 — — — Select Flowers 
—— of the facts and reasonings upon which Gauliflowers Select Vegetables 
y” el and Fruit 
To this su age e eee (Book II.); or the Chors Snails and Slugs 
hisi of the vital phenomena that en n observed = th China Snowdrops 
in plants in fine ral, 281 ar particular 7 and a ach China Rose es Spinach 
of their organs taken separately. It is that part of one science Chrysanthemums, m Spruce Fir 
ering enn Ta most direct bearing upon practical objec Its Chinese i Spur pruning 
ws, however, are either unintelligible, or — or no Chives Mint Stocks 
cm a — . a previous acquaintance with the | Clarkias | Mustard Strawberries 
more important details of Organography . of the subject Clematis Narcissus Summer Savory 
n in doubt, and the accuracy of some Collinsi i| Nemophilas —ͤ— Williams 
the e con usions of physiologists i is inferred rather than demon- Coleworts (®uothera bifrons hor — 
t ress Onions ym 
the more > popularly received opinions, whether admitted as true Creepers |] Peo Tigriia Pavesi 
should be g rocus | Parsnip Transplan 
‘Next follows G — TIL.) ; or, as it was formerly | Crown Imperials need Tullos lifting 
— S, ‘TERMINOLOGY ; — to the definition of the ad- Cultivation of Flow- N Turnip 
rene ive terms, u whiten are — d na aan in ‘Botany, or — Pen y P Cookery 
which are employed in Pp — in 80 lar i Pe Veet —— 
unusual sense. to this book, as as also — ‘the substantive Daisies — — — 
| terms explained | in 1 found in a copiou og’s-tooth Violets a „ 
en the Author’s wish to bring every subject that he Exhibitions. pre- Per Vines 
T — — roduced down, as nearly as poss — pien — which | _ Paring articles for Poruni Virginian Stocks 
it is — ut the present day. In . stin he has added so aaa ony Phlox paeem 
very considerable a quantity of n especially in what jers : Pink 
relates to Vegetable Anatomy — nd Physio a — — wensias in * 
Public red, in ntianella Pia 
London: J. Marr wA, 8, 5, Upper W Wellington-street, Strand; 
London: 1 GREEN, payee 3 | and mag be ordered of all booksellers. 
