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GRAY'S BOTANICAL TEXT-BOOK, 



In 4 vols., each complete in itself, and the whole forming a comprehensive Botan- 

 ical Course for Colleges, Institutes of Technology and Private Students. 



Vol. I. STRUCTURAL BOTANY; Or, Organography on the basis of Morph- 

 ology, to which is added the principles of Taxonomy and Phytography and a 

 Glossary of Botanical Terms, by Asa Gray, LL.D., etc., Fisher Prof, of Nat. 

 Hist, in Harvard University. 8vo, cloth. 454 pages. Price, by mail, $2.30. 



J"-ust issued. 



Vol. II. PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY: Outlines of the Histology of Phaeno- 

 gamous Plants. Vegetable Physiology. By George Lincoln Goodale, A.M., 

 M.D., Professor of Botany in Harvard University. 1 vol., 8vo, cloth. 560 

 pages. Price, by mail, $2.30. 



Vol. III. INTRODUCTION TO CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY. By Prof. Wil- 

 liam G. Farlow. (In preparation.) 



Vol. IV. THE NATURAL ORDERS OP PHAENOGAMOUS PLANTS. By 

 Prof. Asa Gray. (In preparation.) 



FOB WESTERN STUDENTS.— Now Ready. 

 COULTER'S MANUAL OF THE BOTANY OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. 



For the use of Schools. and Colleges between the Mississippi and the Rocky 



Mountains. By Prof. John M. Coulter, Ph.D., "Wabash College. 8vo, cloth. 



496 pages. Price, by mail, $1.85. 

 GRAY AND COULTER'S TEXT-BOOK OF WESTERN BOTANY. Consisting 



of Coulter's Manual of the Rocky Mountains, to which is prefixed Gray's Lessons 



in Botany. Price, by mail, $2.50. 



ISTesirly Ready. 



COULTER'S MANUAL OF THE BOTANY OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. 

 Tourist's Edition. Light strong paper, flexible leather cover. 8vo. 496 pages. 

 Price, by mail, $3.00. 



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