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DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER. 
If the work is bound up in six volumes, in the order in which it was published, 
so that the plates shall follow each other consecutively, then— 
Vol. 1. will contain plates 
Vol. 2. 
Vol 3 
Vol. 4. ... 
Vol. 5 
Vol. 6. . 
1 to 80% 
81 to 160 / There are separate 
161 to 240 T Indexes to each 
241 to 320 f Volume. 
321 to 400 \ 
401 to 509 
If arranged according to either of the Systematic Indexes, it may be divided 
into five volumes, thus — 
Linnaean Method. (See Index, p. xiii.) 
Vol. 1. Monandria to Tetkandria. 
Vol. 2. Pentandria only. 
Vol. 3. HeXANDRIA to PoLYANDRIA. 
Vol. 4. Didynamia to Poeyadelphia. 
Vol. 5. Syngenesia to Polyoamia. 
Natural Method. (See Index, p. xviii.) # 
Vol. I. Ranunculace® to Lecuminos®. 
Vol. 2. Amygdale® to Stellat®. 
Vol. 3. Vaeeriane® to Solane®. 
Vol. 4. Orobanche® to Conifer®. 
Vol. 5. Alismace® to Cyperace®. 
A Dedication to follow the Title-page of each volume. 
The text (203) for Spartina Alterniflora, to be substituted for that 
of (203; Spartina stricta ; and the lines to The Cherweee Waterlily 
(*181 & 182), given in Vol. 4, to follow the account of the Nympkoea alba, or 
White Waterlily { 181 & 1802), in Vol. 3. 
List of Books referred to, General Indexes, &c., at the end of the last Volume. 
* This arrangement, with only one or two exceptions, is the same as that 
adopted by Sir W. J. Hooker, in the fifth edition of his “ British Flora,” 
published in 1842. 
FINIS. 
W. KING, PRINTER, OXFORD. 
