EEEVE AND GO.’s PUBLICATIONS. 
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A SECOND CENTUEY OE OECHIDACEOUS PLANTS, 
selected from the subjects published in Curtis’s 'Botanical Magazine’ since 
the issue of the ' First Century.’ Edited by James Bateman, Esq., F.R.S, 
Royal 4to. Parts I. to VIL, each with 10 Coloured Plates, IOj, now 
ready. To be completed in 10 parts. 
During the fifteen years that have elapsed since the publication of the ' Cen- 
tury of Orchidaceous Plants,’ now out of print, the ‘ Botanical Magazine ’ has 
been the means of introducing to the public nearly two hundred of this favourite 
tribe of plants not hitherto described and figured, or very imperfectly so. It is 
intended from these to select “ a Second Century,” and the descriptions, written 
at the time of publication by Sir W. J. Hooker, will be edited, and in many 
cases re-written, agreeably with the present more advanced state of our know- 
ledge and experience in the cultivation of Orchidaceous plants, by Mr. Bateman, 
the acknowledged successor of Dr. Bindley as the leading authority in this de- 
partment of botany and horticulture. 
MONOGEAPH OE ODONTOGLOSSUM, a Genus of the 
Vandeous Section of Orchidaceous Plants. By James Bateman, Esq., 
E.R.S. Imperial folio, Parts 1. to IV., each with 5 Coloured Plates, aud 
occasional Wood Engravings, 21,?. 
Designed for the illustration, on an unusually magnificeut scale, of the new 
and beautiful plants of this favoured genus of Orchidacea^ which are being now 
imported from the mountain-chains of Mexico, Central America, New Granada, 
and Peru. 
SELECT OECHIDACEOUS PLANTS. By Egbert 
Waener, F.R.H.S, With Notes on Culture by B. S. Williams. In 
Ten Parts, folio, each, with 4 Coloured Plates, \2>s.&d.i or, complete in 
one voL, cloth gilt, £6. 6^. 
Second Series, Parts I. and 11., each, with 3 Coloured Plates, 10s. Qd. 
PESCATOEEA. Figures of Orchidaceous Plants, chiefly 
from the Collection of M. Pescatore. Edited by M. Linden, with the 
assistance of MM. G. Luddbman, J. S. Planchon, and M. G. Reichen- 
BACH. Polio, 48 Coloured Plates, cloth, with morocco back, £5. 5^. 
THE EHODODENDEONS OE SIKKIM-HIMALAYA ; 
being an Account, Botanical and Geographical,- of the Rhododendrons re- 
cently discovered in the Mountains of Eastern Himalaya, from Drawings 
and Descriptions made on the spot, by Dr. J. D. Hooker, E.R.S. By Sir 
W. J, Hooker, E.R.S. Polio, 30 Coloured Plates, £3. 16.?. 
Illustrations on a superb scale of the new Sikkim Rhododendrons, now being 
cultivated in England, accompanied by copious observations on their distribution 
and habits. 
