BOOKS ON BOTANY. 



In 16mo. with Illustrative Woodcuts, price 3s. 6rf. 

 THE RUDIMENTS OF BOTANY. A familiar Introduction to the Study of 

 Plants. By Arthur Henfrey, F.R.S., F.L.S., Professor of Botany in 

 King's College, London. 

 " Admirably adapted for general use in Collegiate Institutions, and, indeed, for all those 

 who are commencing the study of Botany." — Pharmaceutical Journal. 



" Designed to furnish the beginner with a simple and practical introduction to the study 

 of plants, and admirably adapted for their purpose." — Medico-Chirurgical Review. 



" Written in simple language, so as to be easily understood by those who are totally 

 without botanical knowledge." — Annals of Natural History. 



By the same Author. 

 OUTLINES OF STRUCTURAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY. With 

 18 plates, fcap. 8vo. 10«. dd. 



A SET OF SIX COLOURED DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE 

 RUDIMENTS OF BOTANY; for Schools and Lectures, price 15*. 



VEGETATION OF EUROPE, its Conditions and Causes. With a Map. 

 Foolscap 8vo. 5s. 



PRINCIPLES OF THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE 



VEGETABLE CELL. By Hugo Von Mohl. Translated, with the Author's 



permission, hy Professor Henfrey. 8vo. with an Illustrative Plate and 



numerous Woodcuts, 7s. 6d. 



" It is an invaluable treatise, extremely well translated." — Tlie Gardener's Chronicle. 



ON THE GROWTH OF PLANTS IN CLOSELY GLAZED CASES. By 

 N. B. Ward, F.R.S., F.L.S. Second Edition, post 8vo. price 6s. illustrated. 

 " The great beauty of the vegetation in Ward's Cases, and their real use, which is be- 

 coming daily more and more acknowledged, render a history of this curious invention, and 

 remarks as to its various modes of use, at once valuable and desirable. Hence the entertain- 

 ing volume before us." — The Guardian. 



WALKS AFTER WILD FLOWERS; or, The Botany of the Bohereens. By 

 Richard Dowden (Richard). Foolscap 8vo. price 4s. 6d. 

 " His volume is redolent of genius throughout, and is certainly one of the most charm- 

 ing works on Botany we have ever met with." — English Review. 



A MANUAL OF THE BRITISH MARINE ALGM ; containing Generic 

 and Specific Descriptions of all the known British Species of Sea-weeds. 

 With Plates to illustrate all the Genera. By W. H. Harvey, M.D., M.R.I.A., 

 Keeper of the Herharium of the University of Dubhn, and Professor of 

 B otanyto the Royal Dublin Society. In 8vo. price 21s. (coloured copies, 

 £1 lis. 6d.) 



THE SEA-WEED COLLECTOR'S GUIDE ; containing Plain Instructions 

 for Collecting and Preserving, and a List of all the known Species and 

 Localities in Great Britain. By J. Cocks, M.D., Devonport. Fcap. 8vo. 2s.6d. 



A HISTORY OF BRITISH FOREST TREES. By Prideaux John Selby 

 of Twizell, Esq. With nearly 200 engravings, price 28s. 



TERRA LINDISFARNENSIS. The Natural History of the Eastern Borders. 



By George Johnston, M.D.&c.&c. This volume embraces the Topography 



and Botany ; and gives the Popular Names and Uses of the Plants, and the 



Customs and Beliefs which have been associated with them. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



" If any one should ask for what class of readers this volume is adapted, we answer, that, 



with exception of the very cold-hearted and worldly, it is diflicult to say for whom it is not 



adapted." — Scottish Ecclesiastical Journal. 



John Van Voorst, 1 Paternoster Row. 



