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to take in at a "lanee the an-angemeiit and divisions of every page. And Mrs. Lankester 

 has added to the technical description by the editor an extremely interesting popular sketch, 

 which follows in smaller type. The English, French, and Gei-man popular names are given, 

 and wherever that delicate and difficult step is at all practicable, their derivation also. 

 Medical properties, superstitions, and fancies, and poetic tributes and illusions, follow. In 

 short, there is nothing more left to be '"'"iiied.'— Guardian. 



'Without qnestion, this is the stanu.ud work on Botany, and indispensable to eveiy 

 botanist. . . . The plates are most accurate and beautiful, and the entire "work cannot be 

 too strongly recommended to all who are interested in Botany.' — Illustrated Neics. 



SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY, Vol. I. contains- - 



All the Plants ranked under the orders EanunculaceDe, Berberidaceae, 

 Nymphaeacese, Papaverace», and Cruciferse. 



SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY, Vol. II. contains— 



AH the plants ranked under the orders Eesedacese, Cistaces, Violaeeae, 

 Droseracese, Polygalacese, Fraukeniaceae, Carophyllacese, Portulacaceae, 

 Tamariscacese, Elatinacese, Hypericaceae, Malvaceae, Tiliaceae, Linaceae, 

 Geraniaceae, Ilicinese, Celastraceae, Rhamnaces, Sapindaceae. 



SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY, Vol. III. contains— 



All the Plants ranked under the orders LeguminiferEe and Rosaceae. 



SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY, Vol. IV. contains— 



All the Plants ranked under the orders Lythraceae, Onagracete, Cucur- 

 bitaceae, Grossulariaceae, Crassulaceae, Sasifragacese, Umbilliferae, Araliacese, 

 Cornaceae, Loranthace», Caprilbliaceae, Rubiacese, Valerianacea;, and Dip- 

 saociv. 



SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY, Vol. V. contains— 



All the Plants ranked under the order Compositae. 



SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY, Vol. VI. contains- 



All the Plants ranked under tlie orders Campanulaceas, Ericaceae, Jas- 

 miuaceoe, Apocynacea;, Gentianaceae, Polemoniaeeae, Convolvulaceie, Sola- 

 naceae, Scrophulariaceae, Orobanchaceac, and Verbenaceae. 



SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY, Vol. VII. contains— 



All the Plants ranked under the orders Labiatae, Boraginaceae, Leutibu- 

 lariacea;, Primulaceae, Plumbaginaceae, Plantagiuaceae, Paronychiacese, and 

 Ainarantaceae. 



SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY, Vol. VIII. contains— 



All the Plants ranked under the orders Chenopodiaceoe, Poh-gonacea;, 

 Eleganaceas, Thymelacese, Santalacea?, Aristolochiaceae, Etnpetracese, Eu- 

 phorbiaceoB, Callitrichaceae, CeratophyllaceoD, Urticaceae, Amentiferae, and 

 Coniferae. 



