| Joseph Ennemoser, Mary Botham Howitt - 1854 - 528 pages
...Tint*. " Will be the most complete Flo's of Great Britain ever brought out. This great wo will nod a place wherever botanical science is cultivated," and the study of our nati lanrs, with all their fascinating tesoclatloDS, held dear."— Athcnmm. " A clear, bold, distinctive... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 604 pages
...the work Is pledged to contain a figure of every wild flower indigenous to these isles."— lima. " Will be the most complete Flora of Great Britain ever...with all their fascinating associations, held dear." — MJunawn. •' A clear, bold, distinctive type enables the reader to take in at a glance the arrangement... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1871 - 580 pages
...Surrey. 'Exhaustive of the subject, and worthy of the brunch of science it illustrate*.' — The Tima. ' Will be the most complete Flora of Great Britain ever brought out. This great work win find a ptat wherever botanical science is cultivated, ami the study of our native plants, with... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1872 - 442 pages
...Exhaustive of the subject, and worthy of the branch of science it illustrates.' — The Times. "Will bo the most complete Flora of Great Britain ever brought out. This great work will nndnplac* wherever botanical science is cultivated, and the study of our native plants, with oil their... | |
| Harry Jones - 1864 - 454 pages
...most complete Flora of Great Bril ain ever brought out. This great Work will find a place whereover botanical science is cultivated, and the study of...with all their fascinating associations held dear." The Work commenced in January, 1863, and has appeared regularly. As all the Parts are kept in print... | |
| Harry Jones - 1864 - 472 pages
...complete Flora of Great Britain ever hrought out. This great Work will find a place whereever hotanical science is cultivated, and the study of our native...with all their fascinating associations held dear." The Work commenced in January, 1863, and has appeared regularly. As all the Parts are kept in print... | |
| 1865 - 700 pages
...Dipsacete. Nine Parts at 5t ; complete In cloth, 48j ; In half morocco, Mt ; whole morocco, 58j G<£ " Will be the most complete Flora of Great Britain ever...all their fascinating associations, held dear."— Athenseam. As all the Parts are kept In print, Subscribers can commence taking the work whenever they... | |
| Samuel Osborne Habershon - 1866 - 324 pages
...to contain a figure of every wild flower indigenous to these isles." — The Times, Nov. 3, 1885. " Will be the most complete Flora of Great Britain ever...with all their fascinating associations, held dear." — Athenteum. " Nothing can exceed the beauty and accuracy of the coloured figures. They are drawn... | |
| Ralph Tate - 1866 - 336 pages
...contain a figure of every wild flower indigenous to these isles." — The Times, Nov. 3, 1865. "Will he the most complete Flora of Great Britain ever brought...cultivated, and the study of our native plants, with all thcir fascinating associations, held dear." — AthencBum. " Nothing can exceed the heauty and accuracy... | |
| Samuel Osborne Habershon - 1866 - 304 pages
...to contain a figure of ever/ wild flower indigenous to these isles."—The Timet, Xov. 3 ( 1805. " Will be the most complete Flora of Great Britain ever...place wherever botanical science is cultivated, and tho study of our native plants, with all their fascinating associations, held dear."—Ath<niEum. "... | |
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