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BOTANY. 



tany of the northern parts of British America. London, 

 1829—31. Parts 1, 2, & 3, each 11. Is. 



The three Parts contain 160 pages and 58 Plates, be- 

 sides a Map in Part I. 

 Hooker's (W. J.) Botanical Miscellany. London, 1831, 

 8vo, 11. lis. 6d. 



Plates 74, with Descriptions. 



Exotic Flora ; containing Figures and 



Descriptions of new, rare, or otherwise interesting Ex- 

 otic Plants. Edinh. 1823-7, 3 vols, royal 8vo, 

 Vol. i. Pages and Plates (coloured) 79. 



— ii. 80—154. 



— iii. — 155—232. 



■ British Jungermanniae, being a History 



and Description, with coloured Figures, of each Species 

 of the Genus, and Microscopical Analyses of the Parts. 

 London, 1816, 4to, U. 45. 

 Plates (coloured) 84, with their Descriptions, besides 

 4 supplementary Plates. 

 and Greville (R. K.). Icones Fili- 



cum ; or Figures and Descriptions of Ferns, principally 

 of such as have been altogether unnoticed by Botanists, 

 or as have not yet been correctly figured. London, 1827 

 — 1832, folio, 12 Parts, at ll. 5s. each, or 2/. 2s. with 

 the Plates coloured. 



Each Part contains 20 Plates, very accurately and 

 beautifully executed. 



Horae Physicae Berolinensis, fol. Bonnce, 1820, 2Z. 155. 6d. 

 Plates 27, coloured and plain. 



Hortus Botanicus Gippovicensis ; or A Systematical Enu- 

 meration of the Plants cultivated in Dr. Coyte's Botanic 

 Garden at Ipswich in the county of Suffolk ; also, their es- 

 sential Generic Characters — English Names — the natives 

 of Britain particularised — the Exotics where best pre- 

 served, and their duration, with occasional observations. 



