WORKS OF SIR J. D. HOOKER, 
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Hooker (J.D.) The botany of the antarctic voyage of H.M. discovery ships “Erebus” 
and “Terror,” 1839-43. Flora Antarctica, 2 vols. Flora Novae Zelandiae, 2 vols. 
Flora Tasmanise 2 vols. 530 coloured plates, 6 vols., 4to, half green morocco, 1844-60. 
£140 net. 
Separately ; Flora Antarctica, £45 net. Flora Novae Zelandise, £48 net. Flora 
Tasmanise, £48 net. (Bindings : cloth or half calf). 
Hooker (J.D.) The rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya, 30 coloured plates, folio, cloth, 
1849-51. £4 14s. 6d. net. 
Hooker (J.D.) Illustrations of Himalayan plants, chiefly selected from drawings made 
for J. Cathcart, coloured title, and 24 coloured plates, folio, cloth. £4 4s. net. 
Hooker (J.D.) Himalayan Journals, 2 maps, coloured and plain plates, 2 vols., 8vo, 
cloth, 1854. £1 5s. net. 
- The same, maps and plates, 8vo, cloth, 1891. 3s. net. 
Hooker (J.D.) and T. Thomson, Flora Indica, Vol. I (all published), with introductory 
essay, 2 maps, 8vo, cloth, 1855. 16s. net. 
Hooker (J.), B. Jackson and T. Durand, Index Kewensis, 2 vols., half morocco, and 4 
supplements in cloth, 4to, 1893-1910. £17 12s. net. 
Beiltham (G.) et J. D. Hooker, Genera plantarum, Vol I, parts I and II, (Ranunculaceas- 
Myrtaceas), roy8vo, cloth, 1862-5. £2 2s. net. 
- The same, Vol. II, (Caprifoliaceas-Plantagineas), roy8vo, cloth, 1873-6 
£3 3s. net. 
- The same, Vol. Ill, (Sistens Monochlamydearum), Gymnospermearum 
et Monocotyledonum ordines LXXIII), roy8vo, cloth, 1883. £3 3s. net. 
- The same, complete, 3 vols., in 7 parts, roySvo, limp cloth, 1862-85. 
£9 9s. net. 
Engraved portrait of J. D. Hooker, small folio, 1885. 2s. net. 
Hooker, Life and letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, based on materials collected by 
and arranged by Lady Hooker, by L. Huxley, map and 9 portraits, 2 vols., 8vo, 
cloth, 1918. £1 16s. net. 
TIDAL LANDS 
A STUDY OF SHORE PROBLEMS 
BY 
ALFRED E. CAREY, M.Inst.C.E. 
Fellow of the Royal Geographical, Geological, and Chemical Societies ' 
AND 
F. W. OLIVER, F.R.S. 
Qnain Professor of Botany in University College, London. 
With Many Illustrations 
Price - - - 12/6 Nett. 
EXTRACT FROM PUBLISHERS' NOTICE. 
“This book deals with the science and art of engineering work on seashores 
and river banks. It is primarily concerned with those problems which underlie 
the maintenence of coastal and riparian lands, and, as a factor in such 
control, the extent to which Horticulture may be enlisted in the cause of 
conservation. 
The data 'amassed in this work are in the main a record of hitherto 
unpublished observations, and the book forms a compendium giving the results 
of the authors' experience during many years. The valuable records secured at 
the reserved area of Blakeney Point (Norfolk), also at the Bouche d’Erquy 
(Brittany), and other centres of study at home and abroad arc detailed. The 
practice and principles evolved form almost a new science and are concisely set 
down.’ 
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