BOOKS ON BOTANY. 
In 16mo. with illustrative Woodcuts, price 3s. 6d. 
THE RUDIMENTS OF BOTANY; a Familiar Introduction to the 
Study of Plants. By Arraur Henrrey, F.L.S., Lecturer on 
Botany at St. George’s Hospital, Author of the “ Outlines of 
Structural and Physiological Botany.” 
“ Designed to furnish the beginner with a simple and practical in- 
troduction to the study of plants, and admirably adapted for their 
purpose.” — Medico-Chiruryical Review, Oct. 1849. 
‘Written in simple language, so as to be easily understood by those 
who are totally without botanical knowledge.”—Annals of Natural 
History, Oct. 1849. 
“ Admirably adapted for general use in collegiate institutions, and 
indeed for all those who are commencing the study of Botany.”— 
Pharmaceutical Journal, Jan. 1850. 
And by the same Author, 
OUTLINES OF STRUCTURAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY. 
With 18 plates, fcap. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 
THE ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. By M. De Jussieu; translated 
by J. Hewzrson Witson, F.L.S. &c. Small 8vo. with several 
hundred woodcuts, 12s. 6d. 
A MANUAL OF THE BRITISH MARINE ALG; 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 Herbarium of the Univer- 
sity of Dublin, and Professor of Botany to the Royal Dublin Society. 
In 8vo, with 27 plates, price 21s., or coloured copies 1. 11s. 6d., 
A HISTORY OF BRITISH FOREST TREES. By Pripzaux Joun 
Sexsy of Twizell, Esq., with nearly 200 engravings, price 21s. 
BOOKS PUBLISHED DURING 1850. 
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE VARIETIES OF MAN. By 
Roserr Gorpon Latuam, M.D., F.R.S., Fellow of King’s College, 
Cambridge ; Vice-President of the Ethnological Society of London ; 
Corresponding Member of the Ethnological Society. of New York. 
8vo. illustrated, price 21s. 
AN INTRODUCTION TO CONCHOLOGY; or, Elements of the 
Natural History of Molluscous Animals. By Gsorce Jonnston, 
.  M.D., LL.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh ; 
Author of “A History of the British Zoophytes.” 8vo. 102 Mus- 
trations, 21s. a 
AN ELEMENTARY COURSE OF GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, 
AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. By Davin T. Anstxp, M.A., 
F-B.S. &c., Professor of Geology at King’s College, London; Lec- 
turer on Mineralogy and Geology at the H.E.I.C. Mil. Sem. at Ad- 
discombe ; late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. Post 8vo. illus- 
trated, price 12s. 
