164 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY — 
e fo mao: is a copy of the titlepage of the first fascicle ; 
the een and third, Sead i Ay ages twenty-five and 
in 1827; 
HORTUS cape LONDINENSIS 
, & 
llecti ion 
f Dried aaa of Plant 
growing wild within twenty miles fond London 
named on the authority of the Banksian Herbarium 
and other original Collections 
ariano La-Gas 
Late professor and director of the Botanical Garden of Madrid, 
oreign member of the Horticultural Society of London, 
and of many other scientific Academies in Europe. 
London 
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' MDCCCXXVI’ 
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be met with in Spain, of whose Flora very little is known; thus 
the Sate — satisfying the — of the English Botanist, 
will, at the e time, be serving those of his own Country who 
very muc sours correct information of the Plants of Linneus. 
Although the Author has studied Botany with unremitted atten- 
tion for more than 30 years, he does not altogether trust to his 
own knowledge, and the augiaig of the Plants are ad en after 
having been compared with the Hiabastaii of the immortal Sir 
Joseph Banks (now in the possesion of the calabeatee: R. Brown, 
Ksq.), the plants of which have been compared with those of the 
er 
oO : 
Edward Smith, Author of the ‘Enerisn Frora,’ and car fully 
compared with those of the Linnean Herbarium possessed by the 
same e Author 
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