MR. REEVE’S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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12 . 
Miss Catlow. 
Popular Field Botany; 
Containing a familiar and technical Description of the Plants most 
common to the British Isles, adapted to the study of either the Artificial 
or Natural System. By Agnes Catlow. Third Edition. In twelve 
chapters, each being the botanical lesson for the month. With 20 
coloured plates. 
Royal 16mo, price 10s. 6d. 
“ The design of this work is to furnish young persons with a self-instructor in Botany, 
enabling them with little difficulty to discover the scientific names of the common plants 
they may find in their country rambles ; to which are appended a few facts respecting 
their uses, habits, etc. The plants are classed in months, the illustrations are nicely co¬ 
loured, and the book is altogether an elegant as well as useful present.” 
Illustrated London News. 
13 . 
Thomas Moore, F.L.S. 
Popular History of British Ferns 
and the Allied Plants ; comprising the Club Mosses, Pepperworts, and 
Horsetails. By Thomas Moore, F.L.S., Curator of the Botanic 
Garden, Chelsea. With 20 coloured plates by Pitch. 
Royal 16mo, price 10s. 6d. 
ts Mr. Moore’s ‘ Popular History of British Perns’ forms one of the numerous elegan 
and instructive books by which Mr. Reeve has endeavoured to popularize the study to 
natural history. In the volume before us, Mr. Moore gives a clear account of the Biitish 
Perns, with directions for their cultivation ; accompanied by numerous coloured plates 
neatly illustrated, and preceded by a general introduction on the natural character of 
this graceful class of plants.” Spectator. 
