BOOKS PRESENTED TO THE SOCIETY. 
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* Baker, J. G., " On Crocus " (newspaper cuttings). 
* Baker, J. C, " On Liliacete " (from Journal Linn. Soc). 
Gray and Hooker, " On the Eocky Mountain Flora." Bnll. U.S. Geo. Survey. 
^- Clarke, C. B., " Botanic Notes from Darjeelingto Tongloo," 1875 [Journ. Linn. Soc. ?). 
Duchartre, " Observations sur les Bulbes des Lis." 
* Spae, D., " Mt'moire sur les Especes du Genre Lis," 1847. 
d'Hamale, " Monographie des Lis," 1870. 
•■• Duchartre, " Bapport de la Commission d'Enquete sur I'Hiver de 1879-1880." 
Watson, Sereno, " Bibliographical Index to N. American Botany." Bart 1. Poly- 
petahp, 1878. 
* Moggridge, J. T., "Flora of Mentone." 
" Tchihatchert', " Asie Mineure," &c Botanique I., 18G0. 
'•■ Boissier, "Flora Orientalis," 6 vols. 
* Waugh, F. E., " Conspectus of Genus Lilium," Chicago, 1899. Pam. 
Oliver, F. W., On Sarcodes sanguinea." Annals of Bolany. August, 1890. 
AVatson, Sereno, "Contributions to American Botany." XYIII. 
Levier, E., "L'Origine des Tulipes de la Savoie et de ITtalie," 1884. Pam. 
* Hemsley and Hooker, " Introduction to Biologia Centrali Americana." Botany. 
* Maximowicz, " Primitia; Flora^ Amurensis." 
Boissier and Buhse, "Botany of Transcaucasus and Persia." 
Schmidt, F., " Plants of Amurland and Sachalin." 
* Watson, Sereno, " U.S. Geo. Exploration of the 40th Parallel." Botany. 
* Sargent, C. S., " H'eport on the Forests of North America," with imperial folio atlas. 
Todaro, " Hortus Botanicus Panormitanus," vol. ii., fasc. 2, 3, folio. 
King, " Species of Ficus," Pt. II., 2, 1888. Index and Appendix, 1889. 
* McCoun, "Catalogue of Canadian Plants." vols. i. and ii. 
* Monroe's " Monograph of Bambusacea?," Scott's " Tree Ferns of British Sikkim," 
Hooker's "Botany of Kerguelen's Island." 1 vol. (papers from Linnean Trans- 
actions). 
Elwes, "Monograph of Lilium." Complete copy unbound. 
Cathcart's " Illustrations of Himalayan Plants," folio, coloured plates. 
* Hooker's " Rhododendrons of Sikkim Himalaya," 30 coloured plates. 
The warmest thanks of the Society are due to Mr. Elwes, not only for the books 
which he has given and bequeathed, but also for the admirable example he has 
set ; and it is earnestly hoped that many others will be induced to do as he has done, 
and that those who have no books to give will leave a small legacy, to be administered 
by the Trustees of the Library in keeping it up to date with all horticultural and 
botanical literature. 
BOOKS PRESENTED TO THE SOCIETY DURING THE YEAR 1899. 
*' Monandrian Plants of the Order Scitaminea>," by W. Roscoe, presented by the late 
Miss M. J. King. 
Hooker's Icones Plantarum," vi., pt. 4, presented by the Bentham Trustees. 
Atlas de la Flore Alpine," par H. Correvon, G vols., presented by the author. 
" Album des Orchidees," par H. Correvon, presented by Miss Willmott. 
Le Potager d'un curieux histoire, culture et usages de 250 plantes comestibles peu 
connues ou inccnnues," par A. Paillieux et D. Bois, presented by D. Bois. 
Presented by Rev. Prof. G. Henslow, M.A. 
The Origin of Floral Structures through Insect and other Agencies," by Rev. Prof. 
G. Henslow, M.A. 
Botany for Beginners," by Rev. Prof. G. Henslow, M.A. 
*' The Making of Flowers,"' by Rev. Prof. G. Henslow, M.A. 
■" The Origin of Plant Structures by Self-adaptation to the Environment," by Rev, 
Prof. G. Henslow, M.A. 
^' How to Study Wild Flowers," by Rev. Prof. G. Henslow, M.A. 
"Floral Dissections, illustrative of Typical Genera of the British Natural Orders," by 
Rev. Prof. G. Henslow, M.A. 
" The Plants of the Bible," by Rev. Prof. G. Henslow, M.A. 
^' Vines and Vine Culture," by A. F. Barron. 
Presented by the Director, Royal Gardens, Kew. 
" Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Gardens, Kew." 
" Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information," 1898. 
Flora Capensis," vii., pt. 3. 
" Flora of Tropical Africa," v., pt. 1. 
