THIRD EDITION OF NEWMAN’S FERNS. 
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Comprising under each Species carefully accurate 
Figures, detailed Descriptions, an ample List of Lo¬ 
calities, AND MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CULTIVATING. 
BY 
EDWARD NEWMAN. 
Price 1 8s. Demy 8 vo, Cloth Boards. 
A very few copies of this Edition have been Printed on 
Royal 8vo, Price 36s. 
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 
Annals and Magazine of Natural History. —It is a great gratifi¬ 
cation to have it in our power most cordially to recommend this work 
to all those who desire to obtain a knowledge of our British Ferns, as 
one which in accuracy of observation, elaborateness and clearness of 
description, and beauty of illustration, does not possess its equal.” 
Gardener's Chronicle. — y It is just such books as this which render 
Natural History so attractive to everybody who finds other pleasures in 
a country life besides hunting, coursing, fishing and shooting.” 
Magazine of Natural History. —“ To every lover of British Botany 
we cordially recommend Mr. Newman’s volume.” 
Atlas. —“ The clear account of species, and the popular suggestions 
for their culture, contained in this volume, justify our cordial recom¬ 
mendation of its pages.” 
Gentleman's Magazine. —“ The embellishments of this pretty vo¬ 
lume are executed with equal good taste and skill.” 
Loudon's Gardener's Magazine. —| A valuable present to the lady 
botanist.” 
Gardener's Gazette. —“ No lady in the country ought to be with¬ 
out it.” 
Mr. Ward, on the Growth of Plants in Closely Glazed Cases .— 
“ Those who are desirous of acquiring an intimate acquaintance with 
our native spocies of this beautiful and interesting order of plants can¬ 
not do better than consult Mr. Newman’s * History of British Ferns.’” 
JOHN VAN VOORST, PATERNOSTER ROW. 
