List of Works for Botanists. 
SOWERBY’S ENGLISH BOTANY. 
Containing a De.scriplion and Life-size Drawing of every British Plant. Ky J. SOWERBY. 
Edited and brought up to the Present Standard of Scientific Knowledge, byl.BoswEix Symk, 
LL.D. F.L.S. With Popular Descriptions? of the Uses. H^st^'r3^ and J raditions of each 
Plant, by Mr.s ’l.\nkastek. Complete in ii Volumes, cloth, £'^' 2 . 8i. ; half-morocco, .£24 i2i. , 
whole morocco, £q.% '3s. 6<i. 
BRITISH HEPATIC>E. ^ • .r . , 
Containing Descriptions and Figures of the Native Species of Jimgermannia.MarchaiUia, and 
Anthoceros. By B. CARRING'J’ON, M.D., F.R.S. Imp. 8vo., sewed. Parts i to 4, each 
2S. ( id . plain ; 3^. (id. coloured. To be completed in about 12 parts. 
SYNOPSIS FILICUM; or, A Synopsis of all Known Ferns, 
including the Osmundacem, Schizaiacex. Marratiacem. and Ophioglossace® (chiefly derived from 
the Kew Herbarium), accompanied by Figures representing the Essential Characters ol each 
Genii.s. By Sir W. J. HOOKER, F.R.S., and J. G. BAKER, F.L S. ^Second Edition, 
brought vip to the Present Time. 8vo., cloth, 2J. ( id . plain : Zs . coloured. 
THE COLLECTORS’ HANDY-BOOK OF ALG>C, DIA- 
TOMS, DESMIDS, FUNGI, LICHENS, MOSSES, &c. With Instructions for their 
Preparation and the Formation of an Herbarium. By JOHANN ^ Translated and 
Edited by the Rev. W. W. Spicer, M.A. Illustrated with 114 Woodcuts, heap. 8vo., 
cloth, 2 S . ( id . 
BOTANICAL LABELS : 
For Labelling Herbaria, adapted to the names in the London Catalogue of Plants and the 
Manuals of Professor Babington and Dr, Looker, with Extra Labels for a 1 New Species and 
Varieties recorded in the recent volumes of^riie Journal ot Botan^’^ and the E.xchange Club 
Reports. By JOHN E. ROBSON. In all 3,576 Labels, with Index. Demy 8vo., s^- 
FERNS, BRITISH AND FOREIGN. 
Their Historv, Organography, Classification, Nomenclature, and Culture; with Directions 
showing which are the best adapted for the Hothouse, Greenhouse, Open Air Fernery, or 
Wardian Gase. By J. SMITH, A.L.S., late Curator of the Royal Gardens, Kew. With an 
Index of Genera, Species, and Synonyms. _ Third edition, revised and greatly enlarged, with 
new Figures, &c. Crown 8vo. , cloth, ^s. (d. 
THE FLORA OF MIDDLESEX: . . . . 
A Topo<^raphical and Historical Account of the Plants faund in the Cpuiity. With Sketches of 
its Physical Geography and Climate, and of the Progress of Middlesex Botanv diiniig the last 
'I'hree Centuries. By H. TRIMEN, M.B. Loud., F.L.S., and W. T. DYER., B.A. With a 
Map of Botanical Districts. Crown 8vo , cloth, i2r. 6d. 
A MANUAL OF BOTANIC TERMS. 
By M. C. COOKE, M.A., LL.D. New edition, greatly enlarge, including the recent Terato- 
logical terms. Illustrated with more than 300 Woodcuts. leap. 8vo., cloth, 2s..6d. 
A MANUAL OF STRUCTURAL BOTANY. 
By M. C. COOKE, M.. A., LL.D. Revised Edition, with New Chemical Notation. 'Iwentieth 
Thousand. Illustrated with 200 Woodcuts, is. 
RUST, SMUT, MILDEW, AND MOULD. 
By M. C. COOKE, M.A., LL.D. An Introduction to the Study 
Illustrated with nearly 300 Coloured Figures. 
F'cap. 8vo., cloth, 6s. 
^ of Microscopic Fungi. 
Second Edition, with Appendix of New Species. 
A PLAIN AND EASY 
FUNGI. By M. C. COOKE, M.A, 
other Economic Species. 
8vo. . cloth, 6 j. 
MUSHROOMS AND TOADSTOOLS: 
How to Distinguish easily the difference between Edible and Poisonous Fungi. By WORTH- 
ING TON SMITH, F. L.S. Two large Sheets, containing Figures of 29 F.dible and 31 Poisonous 
Species, drawn the natural .size, and Coloured from Living Specimens. With descriptive letter- 
press, 6s. ; on canvass, in cloih case for pocket, 10.5. 6d. ; on canvass, on rollers and varnished, 
lo^. 6d. i'he lettentress may be had separately, with key -plates of figures, is. 
LONDON: DAVID 130GUE, 3 , ST. MARTIN’S PLACE, W.C. 
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.ImiioB Cullins & Co., rriiiters, King Street, Manclicster. 
ACCOUNT OF THE BRITISH 
LL.D. With especial reference to the Esculent and 
Third Edition, revised. With Coloured Plates of 40 Species. Fcap. 
