ES Botanists and Horbcaliurists. 
I have just succeeded in obtaining the few remaining copies of 
the following high-class Botanical works, privately printed at the 
expense of the Authors, and offer them whilst the very limited stock 
lasts at the prices affixed : 
ELWES'S (H. J. Monograph of the genus LILIUM, 
complete in 7 parts, impl. folio, two maps, photograph, 
= 48 superbly coloured plates of every known species 
‚LIES, engraved by eec. often two species on 
one plate, stitched, 29 
Only 250 copies were se es subscribers. 
The Author, a wealthy gentleman, living at Preston House, 
. Cirencester, Gloucestershire; where he possesses fine and extensive 
garden grounds, has, by great energy and at vast expense, brought 
together ALL THE KNOWN SPECIES OF LILIES 
CLARKE (C. B., Superintendent of the Caleutta Botanic 
Garden) Commelynaceae et Cyrtandraceae Bengalenses, 
Royal folio, 95 fine large plates, with — structural 
details and descriptive text, boards, 2 20s. 
Calcutta, 1874. 
Very few of this learned and valuable Botanical work have 
‚come to England and Europe, and none have gone yet to America. 
BOOTT (F.) Illustrations of the GENUS CAREX, 4 vols. 
folio, 600 plates, en several thousand figures, 
£ 25. 1858-67. 
~- _ This valuable book must rise in price, as only half-a-dozen 
copies remain for sale. The most valuable and exhaustive work 
on the grasses à i 
