A GENERAL 



SYSTEM OF BOTANY 



DESCRIPTIVE AND ANALYTICAL. 



IN TWO PARTS. 



PART I.— OUTLINES OF OEGANOGEAPHY, ANATOMY, AND PHYSIOLOGY, 

 PAET II.— DESCRIPTIONS AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE ORDERS. 



^^ Emm^ LE MAOUT, 



DOCTOn OP MEDICINE ; 



BY 



J-T DEOAISNE, 



MEMBER OF THE IKSTTTnTB OF FRANCE; 



MEMBER OF THE SOCI£t£: FHILODIATHIQUE OF PARIS. PROFESSOR OF CCLTtVATIOH, JARDIN DBS FLADTSS, PARIS. 



WITH 5500 FIGURES BY if STEINHEIL AND A. mOCEEUX. 



TBANSLATED FBOM THE OEIGINAL BY 



MRS. HOOKER. 



THE OBDBBS AREA.NGED AFTER THE METHOD FOLLOWED IN THE UNIVERSITIES AND SCHOOLS OF 



GREAT BRITAIN, ITS COLONIES, AMERICA, AND INDIA; 'WITH ADDITIONS, AN APPENDIX 



ON THE NATURAL METHOD, AND A SYNOPSIS OP THE ORDERS, BY 



^-- J. D. HOOKER, C.B., 



F.K.S. L.S. & G.S., 'M.D., D.C.L, Oxon., LL.D. Cantab. 



DIEECTOK OF THE ROT AT, BOTANICAL GABDF,NS, KKW ; 

 COBRESPONDENT OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE. 



LONDON : 

 LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. 



1873. 



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