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GENERA PLANTARUM^ ad Exemplaria imprimis in Her- 
bariis Keweusibus servata definita. By George Bentham, F.R.S., Pre- 
sident of the Linneaii Society, and Dr. J. D. Hooker, F.R.S., Assistant- 
Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew. Vol. I. Part I. pp. 454. Royal 8 vo, 
21.y. Part II., 14^. 
This important work comprehends an entire revision and reconstruction of the 
Genera of Plants. Unlike the famous Genera Plantarum of Eudlicher, which is 
now out of print, it is founded on a personal study of every genus by one or 
both authors. The First Part contains 56 Natural Orders and 1287 Genera. The 
Second contains 11 Orders and 712 Genera. The whole will be completed in 
Four or Five Parts. 
ELORA OF THE ANTARCTIC ISLANDS ; being Part 
I. of the Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H.M. Discovery Ships ‘Ere- 
bus’ and ‘Terror,’ in tlie years 1839-1843. By Dr. J. 1). Hooker, F.R.S. 
Royal 4to. 2 vols., 574 pp., 200 Plates, £10. 15.y. coloured. Published 
uuLr the authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 
The ‘ Flora Antarctica’ illustrates the Botany of the southern districts of South 
America and the various Antarctic Islands, as the Falklands, Kerguelen’s Land, 
Lord Auckland and Campbell’s Island, and 1370 species are enumerated and 
described. 'I’lie plates, which are executed hy Mr. Fitch, and beautifully coloured, 
illustrate 370 species, including a vast number of exquisite forms of Mosses and 
Seaweeds. 
FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND; being Part II. of tlie 
Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H.M. Discovery Ships ‘Erehus’ and 
‘ Terror,’ in the years 1839-1843. By Dr. J. D. Hooker, F.R.S. Royal 
4to, 2 vols., 733 pp., 130 Plates. £16. 16^. coloured. Published under 
the authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 
The ‘ Flora of New Zealand ’ contains detailed descriptions of all the plants, 
dowering and fiowerless, of that group of Islands, collected by the Author during 
Sir James Ross’s Antarctic Expedition; including also the collections of Cook’s 
three voyages, Vancouver’s voyages, etc., and most of them previously unpub- 
lished. The species described amount to 1767; and of the Plates, which illus- 
trate 313 Species, many are devoted to the Mosses, Ferns, and Algae, in which 
these Islands abound. , 
FLORA OF TASMANIA ; being Part III. of the Botany 
of the Antarctic Voyage of FT.M, Discovery Ships ‘Erebus’ and ‘Terror,’ 
in the years 1839-1843. By Dr. J. D. Hooker, F.R.S. Royal 4to, 2 
vols., 972 pp., 200 Plates, £17. 10s., coloured. Published under the 
authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 
The ‘Flora of Tasmania’ describes all the Plants, flow'ering and flowerless, of 
that Island, consisting of 2203 Species, collected by the Author and others. 
The Plates, of which there are 200, illustrate 412 Species. 
ON THE FLORA OF AUSTRALIA, its Origin, Affini- 
ties, and Distribution; being an Introductory Essay to the ‘ Flora of Tas- 
mania.’ By Dr. J. D. Hooker, F.R.S. 128 pp., quarto, iOs. 
