Complete in 60 vols ., royal 8vo , nearly 4000 hand-coloured 
Plates , many 4-to or double plates , 42< euc/i weL 
CURTIS & HOOKER’S 
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 
THIRD SERIES. 
iimb-toIourO figures anb descriptions of Jteto aitb 
Bait Jflotoering plants, 
SUITABLE FOB THE GARDEN; STOVE, OR CONSERVATORY, 
From the Royal Botanic Gardens. Kew , a»o? other Botanical 
Establishments, 
BY 
Sir J. D. HOOKER, M.D., C.B., G.C.S.I., F.R.S. 
NOTICE OF RE-ISSUE. 
Some portions of the above work being out of print, and complete sets 
very difficult to obtain, the Publishers have determined to reprint so 
much as will enable them to complete a few copies as they may be 
subscribed for; and to meet the convenience of Subscribers, to whom 
the outlay at one time of so large a sum as a complete set now costs 
is an impediment to its purchase, they will commence a re-issue of 
two Volumes Monthly, thus spreading the cost over a period of 
two and a half years. The price of the volumes will be 42 s. each as 
heretofore, but to Subscribers for the entire series of Sixty Volumes, 
36s. each, or a complete set of the 60 vols. will be supplied for £100 
cash. Subscribers may commence at any time. 
The Botanical Magazine, commenced in 1787, and continued 
with uninterrupted regularity to the present time, forms the most 
extensive and authentic repertory of Plant History and Portraiture 
extant. The Third Series, by far the most valuable, comprising all 
the important additions of the last sixty years, contains nearly 4000 
Coloured Plates, with Descriptions, structural and historical, by Sir 
William and Sir Joseph Hooker. 
A set complete from the commencement in 1787, including the First, 
Second, and Third Series, to the end of 1904, 130 vols., may be had, 
price £136. 
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