From GURNEY & JACKSON'S List of WORKS on BOTANY 



WORKS BY JOHN E. sowerby (Author of Ferns of Gt. Britain). 



BRITISH WILD FLOWERS 



Described with an Introduction and a Key to the Natural Orders, by C. Pier- 

 point Johnson. Re-issue, to which is added a Supplement containing 180 figures, 

 comprising later discovered Flowering Plants, and the Ferns, Horse-tails, and Club- 

 Mo i. iper-royal 8vo, with 1780 coloured figures, £3 3s. 



This work gives in one large volume a characteristic figure, coloured by hand, 

 of each species of indigenous plant, with a short description of its habit, habitat, 

 height, and time of flowering. [Chronicle. 



M One of the prettiest Natural History volumes now on sale." — Gardeners' 



An Illustrated Key to the Natural Orders of 



BRITISH WILD FLOWERS 



Containing 9 beautifully executed and accurately coloured plates by the author, 



representing 112 different species. 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



BRITISH POISONOUS PLANTS 



Illustrated by John E. Sowerby. Described by Charles Johnson, Botanical 

 Lecturer at Guy's Hospital, and C. Pierpoint Johnson. Second Edition, containing 

 the principal poisonous fungi, with 32 beautifully executed coloured plates, contain- 

 ing numerous figures, 9s. 6d. 



MANUAL ofBRITISH BOTANY 



By C. C. 



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Containing the Flowering Plants and Ferns, arranged according 



NEW 



Edited by HENRY and JAMES GROVES. 



Ninth Edition, enlarged from the Author's Manuscripts and other 



sources. 12mo, Cloth, 9s. net. 

 Thin Paper Edition, leather, gilt edges, round corners. 10s. 6d. net. 



Thi lemand for this " Manual," which for fifty years has been the only critical 

 work, in a portable form, on the British 1 >wering Plants, Ferns, &c, has 

 nece the preparation of a Ninth Edition, and this has been completed 



under the Editorship of Messrs. Henry and James Groves. 



GURNEY & JACKSON, 10, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. 



Demy Sro, Cloth. Price 4s. 3d., post free. 



First Records 



British Flowering Plants 



Compiled by W. A. CLARKE, F.L.S. 

 Second Edition, Revised and Corrected. 



The earliest notice, extracted from printed botanical works published in 

 rreat Britain, of each distinct species of native and naturalized plants 



" A definite contribution to the historical side of our knowledge of British 

 plai ... No one who is intei sted in the history of British Botany can 



afford to be without Mr. Clarke's volume." Jouri I of Botany, 



C )wn 8co, 1 } pp., cloth. Price 3s.: postage 3d. 



THE FLORA OF SOUTH-WEST SURREY 



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INCLUDING 



Leatherhead, Dorking, Guildford, Godalming, Farnham, and Haslemere. 



A PORTABLE FIELD-GUIDE. 



By 



T. DUNN, B.A., F.L.S. 



London: WEST, NEWMAN d Co., 54, Hatton Garden 



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