CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE, comprising the 



Plants of the Royal Gardeus of Kew, and of other Botanical Estahlish- 

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 of the Third Series (being Vol. XCII. of the entire work) now ready, 42j. 

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Descriptions and Drawings, beautifully coloured by hand, of newly-discovered 

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THE FLORAL MAGAZINE, containing Figures and De- 



scriptions of New Popular Garden Flowers. By the Rev. H. Honywood 

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THE TOURISTS FLORA ; a Descriptive Catalogue of the 



Flowering Plants and Ferns of the British Islands, France, Germany, 

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Designed to enable the lover of botany to determine the names of any wild 

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A FLORA OF ULSTER, AND BOTANISTS GUIDE 



TO THE NORTH OF IRELAND. By G. Dickie, M.D., F.L.S., 

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