BOTANY. 



Introduction to Botany 278 



Classes and Orders / , 280 



Description of the component parts of Flowers 287 



Instructions for packing Seeds 290 



•Of the uses to which the various Vegetable productions 



of other countries are applicable 291 



Instructions for packing Plants, Bulbs, kz 293 



Instructions for drying Plants 295 



Method of preserving Fungi, &c. in Spirits 296 



Instructions for preventing the attacks of Insects 297 



Particulars to be attended to in drawing or describing 



Plants 298 



Botanical Memorandum 301 



MINERALOGY. 



Introduction to Mineralogy 302 



Enumeration of Earthy Minerals = 303 



— — — Alkaline Minerals 308 



_ „ _ Metals.. 307 



— — — Combustible Minerals 318 



Instructions for procuring and preserving Mineral sub- 

 stances 322 



MISCELLANEOUS 326. 



ERRATA. 



Page 46, line 18, for name, read mane. 



95, 19 — PiDGEGN, read Pilgeon. 



203, . 17 — Buperlis, read huprestis. 



210, ]4 — Cocous, read Coccus. 



211, 20 — Phalante, read Phaltna. 



218, 28 — Formicula, read Fomica. 



228, 1 — Lipe:iopterous, read l.epiclopteroas. 



Lipedojitera, read Ltpidoptira. 

 Lipedoptera, read Lepidiiptera. 

 LipedopterouS; read LepidopteroBS. 

 * tad Ditto. 



