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Alge, are minutely described. It is a worthy spa-stme compaNnron—a hand- 
book for every occasional or permanent resident on the sea-shore.” —Jconomist. 
“Those who wish to make themselves acquainted with British Sea-weeds, 
cannot do better than begin with this elegantly illustrated manual.” — Globe. 
“This elegant work, though intended for beginners, is well worthy the perusal 
of those advanced in the science.” —Morning Herald. 
POPULAR HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS, comprising all 
the Species. By Tomas Moore, F.L.S. With twenty plates 
by Fitch. Royal 16mo. Price 10s. 6d. coloured. 
“Mr. Moore’s ‘ Popular History of British Ferns’ forms one of the numerous 
elegant and instructive books by which Messrs. Reeve and Co. have endeavoured 
to popularize the study of Natural History. In the volume before us, Mr. 
Moore gives a clear account of the British Ferns, with directions for theirmeul- 
» tivation; accompanied by numerous coloured plates neatly illustrated, and pre- 
ceded by a general introduction on the natural character of this graceful class of 
plants.” —Spectator. 
“ We have rarely seen a publication relating to plants where the object aimed 
at is more fully accomplished than in this elegant volume.”— Hooker's Journal. 
“A prettily got-up book, and fit for a drawing-room table.” — The Friend. 
“Twenty elegant coloured plates give figures of nearly all our choicest Bri- 
tish Terns, accompanied by a description in an easy and interesting style; besides 
which, the scientific classification and nomenclature is given for the benetit of the 
more advanced studeit.’— Liverpool Standard. 
POPULAR TIELD BOTANY; containing a familiar and tech- 
nical description of the plants most common to the British 
Isles, adapted to the study of either the Artificial or Natural 
Systems. By Acnes Carrow. Third dition. Arranged 
in twelve chapters, each being the Botanical lesson for the 
month. With twenty plates of figures. Royal 16mo. Price 
10s. 6d. coloured. 
“The design of this work is to furnish young persons with a Self-instructor in 
Botany, enabling them with little difficulty to discover the scientifie names of the 
* common plants they may find in their country rambles, to which are appended a 
few facts respecting their uses, habits, &e. The plants are classed in months, the 
* illustrations are nicely coloured, and the book is altogether an elegant, as well as 
useful present.” —I//ustrated London News. 
(Under the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.) 
FLORA ANTARCTICA ; or, Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of 
H.M. Discovery Ships Hrebus and Terror, during the years 
1839-1843, under the command of Capt. Sir James Clark 
Ross, R.N., F.R.S. By J. D. Hooker, M.D., F.R.S., &e., 
Botanist to the Expedition, In two vols. Royal 4to, cloth, 
containing two hundred plates. Price 10/. 15s. coloured; 
71. 10s, plain. 
*4* The Cryptogamie portion of this work may be had sepa- 
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