MACMILLAN’S NEW WORKS ON BOTANY 
PROFESSOR BOWER’S NEW WORKS 
Botany of the Living Plant. 
By F. O, Bower, Sc.D., F.R.S., Regius Professor of Botany in the 
University of Glasgow. With 447 Figures. 8vo, 25s. net. 
The Oxford Magazine . — 4 Undoubtedly the most important didactic work on the science 
produced in this country for many years past. It will certainly appeal, as the author hopes, 
as well to the general reader as to the professed student. . . . The book is admirably got up. 
The figures are numerous and adequate, many of them new for this purpose, and not a few 
original^ There is an excellent index and glossary.’ 
Lectures on Sex and Heredity. 
Delivered in Glasgow 1917-18. By Prof. F. O. Bower, Sc.D., F.R.S., 
Prof. J. Graham Kerr, M.A., F.R.S., and W. E. Agar, M.A., D.Sc. 
Illustrated. Crown 8vo, 5s. net. 
Contents. — Introductory. I. The Origin of Sex in Plants. II. The Effect 
of a Fixed Position on the Sexuality of Plants. III. The Reproductive Process 
in Animals : Some of the General Principles. IV. Some of the Modifications of 
the Reproductive Process as Adaptations to Life upon Land. V. Heredity. 
VI. Heredity in Man. 
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INDEX KEWENSIS. 
An enumeration of the Genera and Species of Flowering Plants from the time 
of Linnaeus to the year 1885 inclusive, together with their authors’ names, the 
works in which they were first published, their native countries and their 
synonyms. Compiled at the expense of the late Charles Robert Darwin under 
the direction of Sir J. D. Hooker. By B. D. Jackson. Vol. I, A. A.-Justicia. 
Vol. II, Kablikia-Zyzygium and appendix. Two volumes and four supplements. 
Royal 4to, morocco back, ,£16 16s. net. 
Supplement I. By T. Durand and B. D. Jackson. (Not sold apart from the Index.) 
Supplement II. By W. Thiselton Dyer. 36s. net. Or in paper covers, Fasc. I. Abama- 
Leucocoryne, 15s. net. Fasc. II. Leucocoryne-Zygostates, 15s. net. 
Supplements III and IV By D. Prain. 36s. net each. 
LIST OF BRITISH PLANTS. 
Containing the Spermophytes, Pteridophytes, and Charads, found either as 
natives or growing in a wild state in Britain, Ireland, and the Channel Isles. 
By G. C. Druce. Crown 8vo, paper cover, 3s. net ; cloth, interleaved, 4s. net. 
THE FLORA OF BERKSHIRE. 
Being a topographical and historical account ’of the flowering plants and ferns 
found in the county, with short biographical notices of the botanists who have 
contributed to Berkshire Botany during the last three centuries. By G. C. 
Druce Crown 8vo, 16s. net. 
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