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 THE MICROSCOPE IN BOTANY.

MICROSCOPIC SPECIMENS,

(Unmounted) illustrating

TYPICAL FORMS OF VEGETABLE STRUCTURE,

Selection of 24, 3s., post free. Also other interesting unmounted objects, suited to the requirements of Amateur Microscopists, prepared by

On the 1st of every month, 32 pp, Demy 8vo, with at least One Plate,

THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY,

BRITISH AND FOREIGN,

Edited by Henry Trimen, M.B., F.L.S., British Museum, assisted by J. G. Baker, F. L. S., Royal Herbarium, Kew.

Subscriptions for 1873 (12s. post free in the United Kingdom) payable in advance to the publishers, Messrs. Ranken and Co., Drury House, St, Mary-le-Strand, London, W.C., of whom may be obtained the volume for 1872 (price 16s. 6d. bound in cloth); also covers for the volume (price 1s.), and back numbers.

In January, April, July, and October, 48pp. 8vo (often with a Plate),

The Scottish Naturalist:

A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY,

EDITED BY F. BUCHANAN WHITE, M.D.

Price, paid in advance, 4s. per annum, post free. If not paid in advance, 4s. 6d., and postage extra. Single numbers, 1s. 2d. Apply to Mr. T. A. Scott, Clydesdale Bank, Perth.

Volume I. may still be had—price Seven Shillings.

Annual Subscription, 5s.; single number, 6d.

"GREVILLEA,"

A MONTHLY RECORD OF

CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY,

EDITED BY M. C. COOKE, M. A.

London: WILLIAMS & NORGATE, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.