BOTANICAL WORKS 
FOR SALE AT 
WILLIAM WESLEY & SON, 28, Essex Street, Strand, London, W.C.2. 
Bancroft (K.) A handbook of the fungus diseases of West Indian Plants, 6 plates, 
8vo, boards, 1910. 4s 6d net 
Batters (E.) A catalogue of the British marine algae, 8vo , cloth, 1902. 3s net 
Bews (J.) The grasses and grasslands of South Africa, map and 24 engravings, 8vo, 
cloth, 1918. 9s net 
Clements (F.) The genera of fungi, with index, 8vo, cloth, 1909. 10s net 
This work is an outgrowth of a translation of the Keys in the original eighteen 
volumes of Saccardo’s sylloge fungorum. 
Crowfoot (G.) Some desert flowers collected near Cairo, 35 plates, roy8vo, 1914 5s net 
Davey (F.) Flora of Cornwall, being an account of the flowering plants and ferns 
found in Cornwall, including the Scilly Isies, map and 6 portraits, 
8vo, cloth, 1909. (Pub. £1 Is) 10s 6d net 
Dixon (H.) and H. Jameson, The student’s handbook of British mosses, 2nd edition, 
65 plates, 586 pages, 8vo , cloth, 1904. 18s. 6d. 
[Douglas] Journal kept by David Douglas during his travels in North America 
1823-27, with a particular description of 33 species of American oaks 
and 18 species of pinus with appendices containing a list of the plants introduced 
by Douglas. Edited by W. Wilks, portrait, doth, roy8vo, 1914 £1 Is net 
Linton (E.) Flora of Bournemouth, including the isle of Purbeck and the country 
within twelve miles of Bournemouth, map, 2nd edition, with appendix, 8vo, 
cloth, 1919. 5s. 6d. 
Macvicar ( S.) The student’s handbook of British hepatics, 279 engravings, 8vo, cloth, 
1912. 18s 6d net 
Marloth (R.) The Flora of South Africa, 180 coloured plates, 100 monochrome plates 
and numerous illustrations in the text, 4 vols, 4to, cloth, 1914, per v-ol. £2 2s net 
Prospectus on application. Vols. 1 and 4 published, vols 2 and 3 in the press. 
Mills (F.) and R. Philip. The diatomacese of the Hull district, with illustrations of 
600 species, 16 plates, 8vo,-1901. 4s. 6d. net 
Small (J.) The origin and development of the Composite, pp. XII and '334, 12 maps 
and 79 engravings, 8vo, half cloth, 1920. 15s. 
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