MR. REEVE'S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



5. 

 T. C. Arclier, 



A Series of Eight School Plant Diagrams^ 



Illustrative of ' First Steps to Economic Botany,' by T. C. Archer, 

 Esq. Published for the Department of Science and Art, Marlborough 

 House. 



Price 3s. %d. coloured, 2s. plain, per Diagram. 



6. 



T. G. Arclier. 



First Steps to Economic Botany ^ 



A Description of the Botanical and Conimercial Characters of the 

 Chief Articles of Vegetable Origin used for Food, Clothing, Tanning, 

 Dyeing, Building, Medicine, Perfumery, etc. For the use of Schools. 

 By Thomas C. Archer. V/ith 20 plates. Pubhshed for the Depart- 

 ment of Science and Art, Marlborough House. 



Royal 16mo, price 2s. Qd. 



" An admirable and cheap little volume, abounding in good illustrations of the plants 

 that afford articles of food or applicable to purposes of manufacture. This should be on 

 the table of every family, and its contents familiar w\.t\\ all rising minds." Atlas. 



" As a cheap school book it is exceedingly v?ell got up, and contains upwards of one 

 hundred beautifully lithographed drawings, arranged on twenty plates ; they represent 

 varioiis useful plants and their products." GuAEDlAN. 



T. G. Arclier. 



Popular Economic Botany; 



Or, Description of the Botanical and Commercial Characters of the 



principal Articles of Vegetable Origin used for Food, Clothing, 



Tanning, Dyeing, Building, Medicine, Perfumery, etc. By Thomas 



C. Archer. AVith 20 coloured plates. 



Royal 16mo, price 10s. 'od. 



"Mr. Archer's volume, we are surprised to find, is the first popular book that has 

 been devoted exclusively to the commercial products of the Vegetable Kingdom — of 

 that which constitutes nine-twelfths of the whole commerce in raw produce." 



Examiner. 



