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REPRESENTED 
IN A SERIES OF PHOTOGRAPHS FROM NATURE, 
BY 
MBS. GLAXSHEB, 
FROM SPECIMENS SELECTED BY MR. NEWMAN. 
To each Plate will be appended, in Chronological Order, the name 
applied to the Species in Sir J. E. Smith’s ‘ English Flora,’ Hooker 
and Arnott’s ‘ British Flora,’ Mr. Babington’s ‘ Manual of British Bo¬ 
tany,’ and Mr. Newman’s ‘ History of British Ferns ;’ so that it will 
be, in fact, a companion and key to all our standard Botanical Works, 
as far as regards the Ferns. 
The process of Photography is admirably adapted to making faith¬ 
ful copies of Botanical specimens, more especially to illustrating the 
graceful and beautiful class of Ferns: it possesses the advantage over 
all others hitherto employed of displaying, with incomparable exact¬ 
ness, the most minute characters; producing absolute facsimiles of the 
objects, perfect both in artistic effect and structural details. 
The figures will of course be exactly the natural size, and the price 
of the entire Series will not exceed Four Guineas. Specimens may be 
inspected at Mr. Newman’s, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, any 
day between the hours of Two and Four. 
To Botanists, Florists and Seedsmen. 
Just published, in one folio sheet, 
A COMPLETE LIST OF BRITISH FERNS, 
Printed on one side, and intended for Labels and also to facilitate the 
Exchange of Specimens. The somewhat conflicting Nomenclatures of 
British Authors, from Sir J. E. Smith to the Third Edition of New¬ 
man’s ‘ History of British Ferns,’ is harmonised and given in Chrono¬ 
logical Order, so that every one can comprehend the whole at a glance. 
Price 3d., by Post id. 
London: Edward Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate; 
and Sold by Mr. Van Voorst and all Booksellers. 
