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BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS AND MODERN 8Y8Ti 
METHODS 
being the Report of the Conference on '* The StiNfy of CrItloM 
Groups,” arranged by the Society In 1948. Editetf I^A. 4, 
pp. 102 + 18 half-tone plates, this book contains accounts of 
the latest work on British Flowering Plants. 
THE STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF BRITISH PLANTS 
A Report of the Conferenoe held in 1950. Edited hy J* E. Loiaf 
pp. 132 + 28 plant distribution maps and other IftustrAUons. The 
tents deal with recent developmenta In the study taxononw» 
recent palaeobotany and cyto-genetlos of the British Flora. It 
at a time when It Is appropriate to review past work and to 
future requirements. Much of the information in the papers 18 
easily available elsewhere, and some of it is new» These oplfeol^- 
tributions should thus provide a useful aooount of the various 
to the study of^plant distribution In Britain and opportunities fori 
parison with thie methods used in neighbouring European 
which accounts are included. This worii should be In the hands td' 
one Interested In British Held botany. 
The price of each of the above publloations is 10/-, pHis 4d postagOi 
they are obtainable from J. H. BURNETT, Botanicai Soplety oP> 
British Isles, o/o University Dept, of Botany, South Parks Road, Oj 
THE CHANGJNG FLORA OF BRITAIN 
A report of the Conference held in 1952 Is in preparation, and wBL 
published as a separate volume under the above title. II will inolt 
full text of all papers read by the principie speakers,, wfth the discuss 
which followed and accounts of the exhibits. The book win ha 
Illustrated and further details will be sent to members and advert 
Wafsoma as soon as possible. 
