Mil. reeve's list of publications. 



17. 



Dr. Hooker, F.R.S. 



The RJiododendrons of Sihhim-Himalaya ; 



Being aa Account of the Khododeudrons receutly discovered in the 

 Mountains of Eastern Himalaya. By J. D. Hookee, M.D., F.R.S. 

 With 30 plates by W. Fitch. 



Imperial folio, price £3. \^s. 

 18. 



Dr. Hooker, F.R.S. 



Illustrations of Sikkim- Himalayan Plants, 



Chiefly selected from Drawings made in Sikkim under the superinten- 

 dence of the late J. F. Cathcart, Esq., Bengal Civil Service. The 

 Botanical Descriptions and Analyses by J. D. Hooker, M.D., F.R.S. 

 With 24 coloured plates and an illumiuated title-page by Fitch. 

 Folio, price £5. 5j. 



19. 

 Professor Edward Forbes, F.R.S. 



Literary Papers on Scientific Subjects. 



By the late Professor Edward Forbes, F.R.S., Selected from his 



Writings in the ' Literary Gazette.' With a Porti ait and Memoir. 



Small 8vo, price Qs. 



"This reprint of reviews forms a charming book of miscellaneous essays. The 

 criticism is genial, sensible, comprehensive, and compact. It is not common to iiud 

 eminent scientific men graceful, easy, and piquant litterateurs ; but whenever such a 

 union of claims to public favoui* is manifested, it should meet with honour due. But, 

 besides being a scientific professor, a critic, and litterateur, the late Edward Forbes 

 was before all things a man — genial, sympathetic, brave and true — a thorough good 

 fellow, as good a fellow as he was a naturalist. The reader cannot do better than 

 possess himself of this amusing and instructive volume, if he have a liking for science 

 without solemnity, criticism without iU-nature, and with knowledge of the subject; 

 pleasant talk with a definite result, and a sense of the comic without the vulgar error 

 of turning all things to a jest." Globb. 



