ADDRESS. 
In every department of the work the greatest care 
has been taken to render it practically useful, by 
collecting information from the best authorities, and 
by sparing no expense to render the Plates correct 
and faithful representations of the Plants described. 
We flatter ourselves also, upon comparing the early 
with the later numbers, that a progressive improve- 
ment will be found to have taken place, in every part 
of the work. 
The extreme low price which we have put upon 
the Flora Medica, leaves us no pecuniary remunera- 
tion; but the gratification of having done our utmost 
to advance a Science so important to Medical Men as 
that of Botany is our reward; and will stimulate 
our exertions throughout the Second Volume, which 
we pledge ourselves shall in every respect equal 
that now presented to the public. 
London, December, 1828» 
