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BOTANY. 



BEITISH WILD FLOWERS, Pamiliarly Described in the 



Four Seasons. A New Edition of ' The Field Botanist's Companion.' By 

 Thomas Mooke, F.L.S. One volume, Demy 8vo, 424 pp. With 

 24 Coloured Plates, by W. Fitch, Ws. 



An elegantly-illustrated volume, intended for Beginners, describing the plants 

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 each plant, but of its structure and characters of classification. 



HANDBOOK OP THE BRITISH ELORA; a Descrip- 



tion of the Flowering Plants and Ferns indigenousto, or natiu-alized in, the 

 British Isles. For the Use of Beginners and Amateurs. By George 

 Bentham, F.E.S., President of the Linnean Society. New Edition, Crown 

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Distinguished for its terse and clear style of description ; for the introduction 

 of a system of Analytical Keys, which enable the student to determine the family 

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 and for the valuable information here given for the first time of the geographical 

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HANDBOOK OF THE BRITISH FLORA, Illustkated 



Edition ; a Description (with a Wood-Engraving, including dissections, of 

 each species) of the Flowering Plants and Ferns indigenous to, or natu- 

 ralized in, the British Isles. By Geokge Bentham, F.R.S., President of 

 the Linnean Society. Demy 8vo, 2 vols., 1 154 pp., 1295 Wood-Engravings, 

 from Original Drawings by W. Fitch, £3. 10*. 

 An illustrated edition of the foregoing Work, in which every species is ac- 

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 leading structural peculiarities. 



OUTLINES OF ELEMENTARY BOTANY, as Intro- 



dnctory to Local Floras. By George Bentham, F.R.S., President of the 

 Linnean Society. Demy 8vo, pp. 45, 2s: &d. 



LAWS OF BOTANICAL NOMENCLATURE adopted by 



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