JUST PUBLISHED, 
In Demy 8vo., Price 3s. 6d., 
With Graphic Illustrations of some remarkable Trees, ^c, 
THE 
AFFINITIES OF PLANTS WITH MAN AND 
ANIMALS, 
THEIR ANALOGIES AND ASSOCIATIONS j 
A LECTURE 
DELIVERED BEFORE 
€&e WL^xitmxMxt Natural ?^(Stora Sacittg, 
By EDWIN LEES, 
Honorary Curator, Honorary Secretary of the Worcestershire 
Horticultural Society, Member of the Entomological 
Society of London, &c. ' 
With various additional Notes and Illustrations. 
" This is a choice addition to what we would term the polite literature of botany. 
* * * Mr. Lees has, in the work before us, collected and originated, and connected 
with plants, a volume of sweet and pleasing associations ; and so done much to 
enrich the science of botany, and multiply the influences of plants upon human 
sentimentality." Loudon's Magazine of Natural History, July 1834. 
" In some of the passages there is a vein of poetic feeling which rises almost into 
eloquence ; while the general tenour of his discourse to shew the harmony that 
pervades the animated world, is skilfully sustained." Athenceum, 
" Mr. Lees has the rare merit, in this Lecture, of having exhibited well-known 
facts in a novel and attractive dress. Skilfully availing himself of the researches of 
others, he has displayed much originality in his views, and by avoiding the techni- 
calities of science, laid open to general admiration a thousand charms which might 
have been overlooked by a less ardent admirer of nature ; thus rendering his 
treatise at once scientific, popular, and instructive." Hereford Times^ June 
14M, 1834. 
aontton : 
Published by William Edwards, 
12, Ave Maria Lane : 
And maybe had in Worcester of the Officers of the Natural History Society. 
