In thus perfecting the imitative arts, however, no sense should be left unsatisfied; to the pleasure of seeing, might be super-added that of smelling. But in this further aim might be lost sight of that great object, viz., utility, which at present is one of the aims successfully attained by Mrs. Peachey.—Daily News.
FINIS.
W. N. Horton, Printer, London and Greenwich.
Transcriber's Note
Punctuation within the section headings, though inconsistent, remains as published. Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note, whilst more significant amendments have been listed below.
- Pg. [xvi]. "Lilium Lancefolium" to Lilium Lancifolium.
- Pg. [xvi] & [42]. "Mignionette" to Mignonette.
- Pg. [xvi]. "Passa Flora" to Passiflora.
- Pg. [xvi]. "Tulip, Vanthols" to Tulip, Van Thol.
- Pg. [xvi]. "Cheiranthus Cheri" to Cheiranthus Cheiri.
- Pg. [13]. "convolvolus" to convolvulus.
- Pg. [58]. "Sir R. Scomburgh" to Sir R. Schomburgk.
Spelling errors in the press extracts remain as printed, but have been noted below: