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CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 
LECTURES ON POLARISED LIGHT, 
Delivered before the Pharmaceutical Society, and in the Medical School of the London 
Hospital. 8vo. illustrated by above 50 Woodcuts, 5s. 6d. cloth. 
L. E, L.-THE POETICAL WORKS OF LETITIA ELIZABETH 
LANDON. Nev»r Edition (1839), 4 vols. fcp. 8vo. with Illustrations by Howard, &c. 28s. cloth 
lettered ; or handsomely bound in morocco, with gilt edges, ^62. 4s. 
The following may be had separately: — 
THE IMPROVISATRTCE 10s. 6d. i THE GOLDEN VIOLET 10s. 6d. 
THE VENETIAN BRACELET.. 10s. 6d. I THE TROUBADOUR 10s. 6d. 
LEE.-TAXIDERMY; 
Or, the Art of Collecting, Preparing, and Mounting Objects of Natural History. For the 
use of Museums and Travellers. By Mrs. R. Lee (formerly Mrs. T. E. Bowdich), Author of 
“ Memoirs of Cuvier,” &c. 6th Edition, improved, with an account of a Visit to Walton 
Hall, and Air. Waterton’s method of Preserving Animals. Fcp. 8vo. with Wood Engravings, 
7s. cloth. 
LEE.-ELEMENTS OF NATURAL HISTORY, 
For the use of Schools and Young Persons : comprising the Principles of Classification, 
interspersed with amusing and instructive original Accounts of the most remarkable Animals. 
By Mrs. R. Lee (formerly Mrs. T. E. Bow'dich), Author of “Taxidenny,” “ Alemoirs of 
Cuvier,” &c. 12mo. with Fifty-five Woodcuts, 7s. 6d. bound. 
LIFE OF A TRAVELLING PHYSICIAN, 
From his first Introduction to Practice ; including 20 Years’ Wanderings throughout the 
greater part of Europe. 3 vols. post Svo. 3 coloured Plates, 31s. 6d. cloth. 
“ Really a very clever book, full of amusing and interesting matter, and giving unequivocal evidence of the 
author’s talent for observation, both of men and manners, as well as a happy facility of graphically delineating what 
he sees.” — Brixish ajsd Foreign Medical Review. 
LINDLEY.-INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
By Prof. J. Lindley, Ph.D. F.R.S. L.S. &c. 3d Edition (1839), with Corrections and consi- 
derable Additions, 1 large vol. 8vo. pp. 606, with Six Plates and numerous Woodcuts, 18s. cloth. 
LINDLEY.-A NATURAL SYSTEM OE BOTANY ; 
Or, a Systematic View of the Organization, Natural Affinities, and Geographical Distribution 
of the whole Vegetable Kingdom ; together with the uses of the most important species in 
Medicine, the Arts, and Rural or Domestic Economy. By John Lindley, Ph.D., F.R.S., 
L.S., &c. 2d Edition, with numerous additions and corrections, and a complete List of 
Genera, with their synonyms. 8vo. 18s. cloth. 
LINDLEY.-FLORA MEDICA ; 
A Botanical Account of all the most important Plants used in Aledicine, in different Parts of 
the World. By John Lindley, Ph.D., F.R.S., &c. 1 vol. 8vo. 18s. cloth lettered. 
LINDLEY.-SCHOOL BOTANY; 
Or, an Explanation of the Characters and Differences of the principal Natural Classes and 
Orders of Plants belongipg to the Flora of Europe, in the Botanical Classification of De 
C.\NDOLLE. For the use of Students preparing for their matriculation examination in the 
University of London, and applicable to Botanical Study in general. By John Lindley, 
Ph.D., F.R.S., &c. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. with upwards of 160 Woodcuts, 6s. cloth lettered. 
LINDLEY.-A SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH FLORA, 
Arramred accordingto the Natural Orders. By Professor John Lindley, Ph.D., F.R.S., &c. 
3d Edit, with numerous additions, corrections, and improvements, l2mo. pp. 390, 10s. 6d. cl. 
LINDLEY.-THE THEORY OF HORTICULTURE ; 
Or, an Attempt to explain the Principal Operations of Gardening upon Physiological Prin- 
ciples. By John Lindley, Ph.D., F.R.S. 8vo. Illustrations on Wood. 12s. cloth. 
This book is written in the hope of providing the intelligent gardener, and the scientific amateur, correctly, with 
the rationalia of the more important operations of Horticulture ; and the author has endeavoured to present to his 
readers an intelligible explanation, founded upon well-ascertained facts, which they can judge of by their own means 
of observation, of the general nature of vegetable actions, and of the causes which, while they control the powers 
of life in plants, are capable of being regulated by themselves. The possession of such knowledge will necessarily 
teach them how to improve their methods of cultivation, and lead them to the discovery of new and better modes. 
LINDLEY.-AN OUTLINE OF THE FIRST BRINCIBLES OF 
HORTICULTURE. By Professor Lindley. 18mo. 2s. sewed. 
LINDLEY.-GUIDE TO ORCHARD AND KITCHEN GARDEN; 
Or, an Account of tlie most valuable Fruits and Vegetables cultivated in Great Britain : with 
Kalendars of the W'ork required in the Orchard and kitchen Garden during every month in the 
year. By G. Lindley, C.M.H.S. Edited by Prof Lindley. ] large vol. 8 vo. 16s. bds. 
