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THACKBR, SPINK &• CO., CALCUTTA. 35

Fourth Edition. Post Svo., boards, 31. dd. net. Rs. 3.8.

FLOWERS AND GARDENS IN INDIA.

A MANUAL FOR BEGINNERS. By Mn. R. TEMPLE VRIGHT.

Civil and Military Gaulle. — "A nidi useful little book which we cannot loo strongly recommend. We can recommend it 10 our readers with ihe utmost confidence, OS being not only instructive, but extremely interesting, and written in

iere coult .

m of Mrs. Temple Wright."


A HANDBOOK TO

THE FERNS OF INDIA, CEYLON, AND THE MALAY PENINSULA.


By Color*] R. H. BEDDOME, F.S.I.

(late Conservator of Forests, Madras).

With 300 Illustrations.

.Valurt. — "It is the first special book at portable size and moderate price which has been devoted to Indian Ferns, and is in every way deserving of the extensive circulation it is sure to obtain."

Indian Daily Meat.—" I have just seen a new work on Indian Ferns which will prove vastly interesting, not only 10 the Indian people, but to the botanist of this country."

iUirdtmtri CAroaicle.—"Tbc 'Ferns of India.' This is a good book, being of a useful and trustworthy character. The species are familiarly described, and most of them illustrated by small figures."

Fra Press. — "Those interested in botany will do well to procure a new work on the 'Ferns of British India.' 'Ihe work will prove a first -class leil-book."


SUPPLEMENT TO THE

FERNS OF INDIA, CEYLON, &c.

By Colond R. BEDDOME, FXS.


g Ferns which have been discovered si book to the Fen