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STRUCTURAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY. 
By ARTHUR IIENFREY, F.L.S., etc. 
LECTURER ON BOTANY AT ST. GEORGE’s AND THE MIDDLESEX 
HOSPITALS. 
With 18 Plates. Fcji. 8vo, lOs. firf. 
“ It is not a mere compilation, hut a careful digest, evidently pre- 
pared by one who is thoroughly conversant with his subject ; the topics 
are admirably arranged and the results succinctly and for the most part 
very clearly stated. * * * We may unhesitatingly recommend this little 
treatise to the general and especially to the medical student. Compen- 
dious as it is we know of no work in the English language which gives 
so much information upon vegetable anatomy in such small compass, 
or so well exhibits the present state of knowledge and opinion upon 
this class of subjects.” — Prof. Gray in Silliman’s Journal. 
“ It is not indeed in the minute details of structure alone that Mr. 
Henfrey has shown himself a master of his subject ; his views of higher 
matters are lucid and judicious.” — Lindley’s Gardener’s Chronicle. 
“ The best books are those which make us think, — Mr. Henfrey’s is 
one of these .” — Westminster Review. 
JOHN VAN VOORST, 1 PATERNOSTER ROW. 
