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Bigelow. Florula Bostoniensis, by Jacob Bigelow, M.D.

2nd edition,

greatly enlarged; to which is added, a Glossary of the Botanical Terms
employed in the Work. 8vo. Boston, 1824.

Bigelow. Florula Bostoniensis. A Collection of Plants of Boston and its
Vicinity, with their Generic and Specific Characters, Principal Synonyms,
Descriptions, Places of Growth, and Time of Flowering, and Occasional
Remarks, by Jacob Bigelow, M.D., &c. 3rd edition, enlarged. 12mo, pp.
468. Boston, 1840.

Breckenridge. Botany of the United States' Exploring Expedition: Cryp-
togamia, Filices including Lycopodiaceae, and Hydropterides, by William D.
Breckenridge. Vol. XVI. of the whole Work. 4to, pp. 366. Atlas of 46
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£8 8s. Browne. Sylva Americana; or, a Description of the Forest Trees indigenous to the United States; Practically and Botanically considered, by Daniel J. Browne. Illustrated by more than 100 Engravings. 8vo, pp. 408. Boston, 1832.

Browne. The Trees of America, Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly described, by D. J. Browne. 8vo. New York.

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£1 8s. Carson. Illustrations of Medical Botany, consisting of Coloured Figures of the Plants affording the important Articles of Materia Medica, and descriptive letter-press, by Joseph Carson, M.D. 100 coloured Plates. 2 vols. 4to. Philadelphia, 1847. Comstock.-An Introduction to the Study of Botany, including a Treatise on Vegetable Physiology, and Descriptions of the most common Plants in 6s. 6d. the Middle and Northern States, by J. L. Comstock, M.D. 248 Engravings. 12mo, pp. 490. Coultas. The Principles of Botany, as Exemplified in the Cryptogamia; for the Use of Schools and Colleges, by Harland Coultas. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1852. cloth. Darby.-Manual of Botany, by William Darby. 12mo Darby.-Botany of the Southern States. In two Parts. and Physiological Botany, and Vegetable Products. Part II. Descriptions of Southern Plants; arranged on the Natural System; preceded by a Linnæan and a Dictrotomous Analysis, by Professor John Darby, A.M. With Svo, pp. 612. New York, 1855. cloth. Illustrations. Darlington.-Agricultural Botany; an Enumeration and Description of Useful Plants and Weeds, which merit the notice, or require the attention, of American Agriculturists, by W. Darlington, M.D. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1847. Darlington. Flora Cestrica; an Herborizing Companion for the Young Botanists of Chester County, State of Pennsylvania, by William Darlington, M.D., LL.D., &c. 3rd edition. crown 8vo. Philadelphia, 1853. calf. 14s. Dickerson.-Report on the Cypress Timber of Mississippi and Louisiana, by M. W. Dickerson and Andrew Brown. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1848. Downing. The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America; or, the Culture, Propagation, and Management, in the Garden and Orchard, of Fruit Trees generally; with Descriptions of the Finest Varieties of Fruits, Native and Foreign, cultivated in this Country, by A. J. Downing. New edition, revised and corrected by Charles Downing. 12mo, pp. xx. and 760. New York, 1857. cloth.

9s.

9s.

Draper.-A Treatise on the Forces which produce the Organization of Plants, with an Appendix containing several Memoirs on Capillary Attraction, Electricity, and the Chemical Action of Light, by John William Draper, M.D. 4to, pp. xi. and 216. New York, 1844.

18s.

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12s.

Eaton.-Manual of Botany of North America, by Amos Eaton. 12mo. Albany, 1833. Elliott. Sketch of the Botany of South Carolina and Georgia, by Stephen Elliott. 2 vols. 8vo. Charleston, S. C., 1821. Emerson.-Report on the Trees and Shrubs growing naturally in the Forests of Massachusetts, by George B. Emerson. 8vo. Boston, 1850. cloth. Flint. A Practical Treatise on Grasses and Forage Plants: comprising their Natural History, comparative Nutritive Value, Methods of Cultivating, Cutting, and Curing, and the Management of Grass Lands, by Charles L. Flint, A.M. With 1 Plate and 109 Woodcuts. 8vo, pp. iv. and 236. New York, 1857. cloth. 7s. 6d. Florist and Horticultural Journal, and Monthly Magazine of Horticulture, Agriculture, Botany, Agricultural Chemistry, Entomology, &c. Edited by H. C. Hanson. With Plates. Philadelphia. Annual subscription, Gray. The Genera of the Plants of the United States, Illustrated by Figures and Analyses from Nature, by Isaac Sprague; with Descriptions by Asa Gray, M.D. 8vo. Vols. I. and II. New York, 1850. each, £1 11s. 6d. Gray.—The Botanical Text-Book, for Colleges, Schools, and Private Students, comprising: Part I. An Introduction to Structural and Physiological Botany. Part II. The Principles of Systematic Botany; with an Account of the Chief Natural Families of the Vegetable Kingdom, and Notices of the principal Useful Plants, by Asa Gray, M.D., Professor of Natural History in Harvard University. 2nd edition, enlarged and improved, and Illustrated by more than 1000 Engravings on wood. 1 vol. 12mo. New York, 1850. cloth.

12s.

10s. Gray. Planta Wrightianæ Texano Neo-Mexicanæ, by Asa Gray, M.D. Part I. 10 Plates. 4to, pp. 146. Washington, 1852. 16s. Gray. Planta Wrightianæ Texano Neo-Mexicana. Part II An Account of a Collection of Plants made by Charles Wright in Western Texas, New Mexico, and Sonora, in the years 1851 and 1852, by Asa Gray, M.D. 4 Plates. 4to, pp. 120. Washington, 1853.

8s.

£3 3s. £10 10s.

14s.

Gray. Botany, Phanerogamia, by Asa Gray, M.D. With a folio Atlas of 100 Plates. Vol. I., being Vol. XIV. of United States' Exploring Expedition. 4to. New York, 1854. cloth. Atlas in folio. New York, 1857. Gray.-Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States; including Virginia, Kentucky, and all East of the Mississippi; arranged according to the natural system, by Asa Gray; the Mosses and Liverworts by William S. Sullivant. 2nd edition. With 14 Plates, illustrating the Genera of the Cryptogamia. 8vo, pp. 768. New York, 1856. cloth. Gray. First Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology; Illustrated by over 360 Wood Engravings from Original Drawings by Isaac Sprague; to which is added, a copious Glossary, or Dictionary of Botanical Terms, by Asa Gray. 8vo, pp. xii. and 236. New York, 1857. half-bound. Green and Congdon. Analytical Class-Book of Botany, designed for Academies and Private Students. In 2 Parts. Part I. Elements of Vegetable Structure and Physiology, by Francis H. Green. Part II. Systematic Botany, Illustrated by a Compendious Flora of the Northern States, by Joseph W. Congdon. With numerous Illustrations. 4to, pp. 234. New York. cloth.

6s.

9s.

Harvey.-Nereis Boreali-Americana; or, Contributions to a History of the Marine Algae of North America. Part I. Melanospermeæ. By William Henry Harvey, M.D., M.R.I.A. 12 coloured Plates. 4to, pp. 152. Washington, 1852.

£1 Harvey. Nereis Boreali-Americana; or, Contributions to a History of the Marine Algae of North America. Part II. Rhodospermeæ. By W. H. Harvey, M.D., M.R.I.A. 24 coloured Plates. 4to, pp. 262. Washington,

1853.

£1 16s.

Hovey. The Fruits of America, containing richly-coloured Figures, and full Descriptions of all the Choicest Varieties cultivated in the United States, by C. M. Hovey. With 48 coloured Plates and Portrait of Author. royal 8vo. Boston, 1847. £3 3s. Hyde. The Chinese Sugar-Cane; its History, Mode of Culture, Manufacture of the Sugar, &c.; with Reports of its Success in different Portions of the United States, and Letters from Distinguished Men. Written and compiled by James F. C. Hyde, of Walnut Grove Nursery, Neuton Centre, Mass. pp. 106. Boston, 1857. paper.

9s.

1s. 6d. Japanese Botany: being a Facsimile of a Japanese Book: with Introductory Notes and Translations. 4to. Philadelphia, 1855. boards. Kimber. Familiar Botany; to which is added, a Complete Botanical Dictionary, by Abby Kimber. 12mo. Philadelphia.

6s.

Lea. Catalogue of Plants, Native and Naturalized, collected in the Vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, during 1834-1844, by Thomas G. Lea. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1849. Lincoln. Familiar Letters on Botany, explaining the Structure, Classification, and Uses of Plants, illustrated upon the Linnæan and Natural Methods with a Flora for Practical Botanists, by Mrs. A. H. Lincoln. 8vo, pp. 506. New York, 1854.

7s. 6d.

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Michaux. The North American Sylva; or, a Description of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia. Illustrated by 156 finelycoloured copper-plate Engravings, by Redouté, &c. In 3 vols. Translated from the French of F. Andrew Michaux, Member of the American Philosophical Society, &c. With Notes by J. Jay Smith, Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences. 3 vols. imp. Svo. Philadelphia, 1854. £7 7s. Michaux.-North American Sylva; or, a Description of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, not described in the Work of F. Andrew Michaux; containing all the Forest Trees discovered in the Rocky Mountains, the Territory of Oregon, down to the Shores of the Pacific, and into the confines of California, as well as in various parts of the United States, by Thomas Nuttall, F.L.S. Illustrated by 121 finely-coloured Plates. In 3 vols. royal 8vo. Philadelphia, 1854. £6 6s.

The whole Work complete, in 6 vols. royal 8vo, with 277 Plates, gilt edges, and gold stamped cloth. £13 13s.

Muhlenberg.-Descriptio uberior Graminum et Plantarum Calamiarum America Septemtrionalis indigenarum et cicurum, auctore D. H. Muhlenberg. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1817.

Nuttall. The Genera of North American Plants, and a Catalogue of the Species to the year 1817, by Thomas Nuttall, F.L.S., &c. 2 vols. 12mo, pp. 584. 1818.

Parsons. On the Rose; its History, Poetry, and Culture, by S. B. Parsons. 8vo. New York. cloth.

9s.

Rafinesque.-Florula Ludoviciana; or, Flora of the State of Louisiana, by
C. S. Rafinesque. 12mo. New York, 1817.
Rafinesque.-Medical Flora; or, Manual of the Medical Botany of the United
States of North America: containing a Selection of above 100 Figures and
Descriptions of Medicinal Plants, with their Name, Qualities, Properties,
History, &c., and Notes or Remarks on nearly 500 Equivalent Substitutes,
by C. S. Rafinesque, A.M., Ph.D. 100 Cuts. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1828
to 1830.

Ravenel. Fungi Caroliniani Exsiccati. Fungi of Carolina, illustrated by
Natural Specimens of the Species, by H. W. Ravenel, Member of Amer.
Assoc. for the Advancement of Science. Fasc. I., II., and III., each con-
taining a century of Species, one-half of which is peculiarly American. 4to.
Charleston, 1852 to 1855. Price, each fasc.,
£1 10s.
Strong. The American Flora; or, History of Plants and Wild Flowers: con-
taining the Botanical Description, History, Propagation, and Culture, Medical

Properties, and Uses of each Plant and Flower, by A. B. Strong. 182 Plates. 4 vols. 4to. New York. cloth. £4 4s. Sprague. The Genera of the Plants of the United States, illustrated by Figures and Analyses from Nature, by Isaac Sprague, Member of the Boston Natural History Society. Superintended, and with Descriptions, &c., by Asa Gray, M. D., Fisher Professor of Natural History in Harvard University, Corresponding Member of the Royal Bavarian Academy, Member of the Imperial Academy Nature Curiosorum, of the Botanical Society of Ratisbon, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. New York. sewed. £1 11s. 6d. Torrey.-Flora of the Northern and Middle States, by John Torrey. 8vo. New York, 1824.

15s.

Torrey. A Compendium of the Flora of the Northern and Middle States, containing Generic and Specific Descriptions of all the Plants, exclusive of Cryptogamia, hitherto found in the United States, north of the Potomac, by John Torrey, LL.D. New York, 1826.

Torrey. A Flora of the State of New York, comprising full Descriptions of all the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants hitherto discovered in the State; with remarks on their Economical and Medicinal Properties, by John Torrey, M.D., F.L.S. Published by Authority. Albany, 1843. Vol. I. pp. xii. and 484, with 72 coloured Plates; Vol. II. pp. 572, with 90 coloured Plates. 4to. cloth.

Torrey. Observations on the Batis Maritima of Linnæus, by John Torrey, F.L.S. 1 Plate. 4to, pp. 8. Washington, 1852. ls. Torrey. On the Darlingtonia Californica; a new Pitcher Plant from Northern California, by John Torrey, F.L.S. 1 Plate. 4to, pp. 8. Washington,

1853.

1s.

Torrey. Plantæ Fremontianæ; or, Description of Plants collected by Col. J. C. Fremont, in California, by John Torrey, F.L.S. 10 Plates. 4to, pp. 24. Washington, 1853. 3s. 6d. Torrey and Gray.-Flora of North America; comprising an Account of all the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants growing North of Mexico, by John Torrey and Asa Gray. In 3 vols. 8vo. Vol. I. is now ready, comprising Parts I. to IV., £1 10s. Also, Parts V. and VI., 7s. 6d. each. Part VII., 5s.

New York, 1838-1842.

This is the only authentic and complete American Flora. The object of the work is to give a scientific account of all the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants of North America, at present known. It is, we believe, the most extensive local Flora that has ever been undertaken. The latest Flora of this country, that of Pursh, was published forty years ago, at which period extensive regions, even within the United States proper, had never been visited by the Botanist. Since that time, the number of known plants has vastly increased; and the science itself has made such rapid advancement, that this work will present the Botany of this country in an entirely new aspect.

Tuckerman.-A Synopsis of the Lichenes of New England, the other Northern States, and British America, by Dr. E. Tuckerman. 8vo. Cambridge, Mass., 1849. cloth.

5s.

Wood.-A Class-Book of Botany, in Two Parts. Part I. The Elements of Botanical Science. Part II. The Natural Orders; Illustrated by a Flora of the Northern, Middle, and Western States, particularly of the United States, North of the Capital, latitude 3830, by Alphonso Wood. 41st edition, revised and enlarged. post 8vo, pp. 650. Boston, 1855.

9s.

5. GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, PALEONTOLOGY.

Agassiz. The Primitive Diversity and Number of Animals in Geological Times, by L. Agassiz. (From the American Journal of Science and Arts, 2nd ser. vol. xvii., May, 1854.) 8vo, pp. 16. Newhaven, 1854. sewed. ls.

Albany. A Geological Survey of the County of Albany, taken under the direction of the Agricultural Society of the County. 8vo. Albany, 1820. Barton.-Archæologia Americana Telluris Collectanea et Specimina; or, Collections with Specimens for a Series of Memoirs on certain Extinct Animals and Vegetables of North America; together with Facts and Conjectures relative to the Ancient Condition of the Lands and Waters on the Continent, by B. S. Barton. Part I., with Plates. Svo. Philadelphia, 1814. Beck. Mineralogy of New York; comprising detailed Descriptions of the Minerals hitherto found in the State of New York, and notices of their use in the Arts and Agriculture, by Lewis C. Beck, M.D. Published by Authority. 7 Plates. 4to, pp. xxiv. and 536. Albany, 1842.

Blake.-Description of the Fossils and Shells collected in California, by William P. Blake. 8vo, pp. 34. Washington, 1855. sewed.

Canada.-Geological Survey of Canada. Reports of Progress for the years 1849 to 1853. Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly. 8vo. Toronto and Quebec.

Comstock.-Elements of Geology; including Fossil Botany and Palæontology. A popular Treatise on the most interesting parts of the Science, by J. L. Comstock, M.D. 126 Engravings. 12mo, pp. 438. New York,

1849.

6s. 6d.

Comstock.-An Introduction to Mineralogy; adapted to the Use of Schools and Private Students, by John L. Comstock, M.D. 186 Woodcuts. 12mo, pp. 384. New York.

4s. 6d.

Map,

5s.

Cozzens.-A Geological History of Manhattan, or New York Island. coloured Plates. 8vo. New York, 1843. Dana.-Outlines of the Mineralogy and Geology of Boston and its Vicinity, with a Geological Map, by J. Freeman Dana, M.D., and Samuel L. Dana, M.D., F.L.S., of New England. 8vo, pp. 108. Boston, 1818. Dana.-Origin of the Grand Outline Features of the Earth, by James D. Dana. (Extracted from the American Journal of Science and Arts, Vol. III., 2nd Series, 1847.) 8vo. Newhaven, 1847. Dana.-On the Origin of Continents, by James D. Dana. (Extracted from the American Journal of Science, Vol. III., 2nd Series.) 8vo. Newhaven, 1s.

1848.

ls.

Dana.-Geology of the United States' Exploring Expedition, by James D. Dana, Geologist of the Expedition. 1 vol. of letterpress, 4to, pp. xii. and 756, with a Map; and a folio volume containing 21 Plates and 4 pp. of text (forms the 10th Vol. of the whole Work.) Philadelphia, 1849. Dana.-On Coral Reefs and Islands, by James D. Dana. With a Map and numerous Woodcuts. 8vo, pp. 144. Philadelphia, 1853. cloth. 6s. 6d. Dana.-A System of Mineralogy, comprising the most recent Discoveries; including full Descriptions of Species and their Localities, Chemical Analyses and Formulas, Tables for the Determination of Minerals, with a Treatise on Mathematical Crystallography and the Drawing of Figures of Crystals, by James D. Dana, A.M., Member of the Soc. Cæs. Nat. Cur. of Moscow, the Soc. Philomatique of Paris, &c. 4th edition, re-written, re-arranged, and enlarged. 2 vols. in 1. Illustrated by 600 Woodcuts. 8vo, pp. 860. New York, 1854. cloth.

£1 4s.

Dana. Supplements to James D. Dana's System of Mineralogy. (Re-printed from the American Journal of Science and Arts.) I. II. and III. 8vo. Newhaven, 1855, 1856. each, 1s. 6d. Dana.-Manual of Mineralogy; including Observations on Mines, Rocks, Reduction of Ores, and the Applications of the Science to the Arts: designed for the Use of Schools and Colleges, by James D. Dana, A.M. New edition, revised and enlarged; with 260 Illustrations. 12mo, pp. xii. and 456. New Haven, 1857. 7s. 6d. Eaton. An Index to the Geology of the Northern States, with transverse Sections, extending from Susquehana River to the Atlantic, crossing Cat

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