HEEVE, BENHAM, AND EEEVE 
XVIII. 
A CENTUEY OE OECHIDACEOUS PLANTS, selected from 
those most worthy of cultivation figured in Cnrtis’s Botanical 
Magazine, with coloured figures and dissections, chiefly 
executed by Air. Pitch ; the descriptions (entirely re-written) 
by Sir William J. Hooker, E.E.S. With an introduction on 
the cnlture and management of Orchidaceas generally, and 
on the treatment of each genus; by John C. Lyons, Esq. 
“In the exquisite illustrations to this splendid Volume fiill justice has been 
rendered to the oddly formed and often hriUiantly coloured flowers of this curious 
and interesting tribe of plants .” — Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review. 
“ A very acceptable addition to our knowledge of the Orchis tribe. The plates 
are beautifully executed, and have been selected with great care, so as to place 
before us an extensive and varied series, arranged systematically into proper 
groups. Each species has a brief character attached, and to each genus botanical 
and practical observations, from the pen of Sir William Hooker, are preflxed. 
The work is also emlched with a prefatory memoir by Mr. Lyons, full of sound 
judgment and experience on the best and most approved method of growing 
Orchids .” — Literary Gazette. 
In one volume, royal 4to, containing one hundred plates. 
The Publishers intend re-issuing this work in monthly Nos. each 
containing five plates, price 5<?. No. 1 will be issued in January. 
XIX. 
CUETIS’S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE (commenced in 1786); 
Continued by Sir William Jackson Hooker, K.H., D.C.L., 
&c.. Director of the Eoyal Gardens of Kew. With obser- 
vations on the culture of each species, by Mr. John Smith, 
A.L.S., Curator of the Eoyal Gardens. 
Curtis’s Botanical Magazine is now the only iEustrated 
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pleting the 5th volume of the Third Series, just published. 
HOOKEE’S JOUENAL OP BOTANY and KEW GAEDENS 
Miscellany. Edited by Sir William Jackson Hooker. 
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Eminent Botanists, contains the Botanical News of the month. 
Proceedings of Societies, Communications from Botanical Tra- 
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