Athenæum.—“In some respects the most important treatise on British ferns that has hitherto appeared.”


Third Edition, with Seventy-four Coloured Plates, Super-royal 8vo, Cloth, price £1, 1s.; now 10s. 6d. Net.

A Natural History or British Grasses.

By E. J. Lowe, F.R.S., F.L.S., &c.

Note.—This is a work not only valuable to the botanical student for its pictorial accuracy, but of use also to the landed proprietor and the farmer, pointing out to them those grasses which are useful and lucrative in husbandry, and teaching them the varied soils and positions upon which they thrive, and explaining their qualities and the several uses to which they are applied in many branches of manufacture and industry.


Rev. F. O. Morris’s Popular Works on Natural History.

ISSUE OF NEW AND REVISED EDITIONS.