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A POPULAR GUIDE TO THE WILD FLOWERS
OF NEW SOUTH WALES
.

By Florence Sulman. Vol. I, with 51 full-page illustrations. Cloth, 3s. 6d. Vol. II, with 72 full-page illustrations. Cloth, 6s. (postage 2d. each.)

Sydney Morning Herald: "This book can be taken into the bush and by its aid practically any flower identified without previous knowledge of botany. It is a book that has been badly needed."


SOME FAMILIAR AUSTRALIAN
WILD FLOWERS
.

Photographed by Mrs. A. E. Sulman. Paper cover, 2s. (postage 1d.)

AUSTRALIAN WILD FLOWERS: Second Series

Photographed by Mrs. A. E. Sulman. Paper cover, 2s. (postage 1d.)

These are the best representation by photography of Australian wild flowers, and are particularly suitable for sending to friends abroad.


THE PLANTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES:

An Analytical Key to the Flowering Plants (except Grasses and Rushes) and Ferns of the State, with a list of native plants discovered since 1893.

By W. A. Dixon, F.I.C., F.C.S. With Glossary and 49 diagrams. Cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. (postage 2d.)

A BUSH CALENDAR.

By Amy Eleanor Mack. Third edition, revised, with 42 photographs of birds, flowers, bush scenes, etc. Cloth, 3s. 6d. (postage 1d.)

Literary World: "A pleasant little book… There is much to interest those who have no personal knowledge of the antipodes… and to those who know the country, the vivid descriptions will bring back many happy recollections."


BUSH DAYS.

By Amy Eleanor Mack. With 39 photographs. Cloth (uniform with "A Bush Calendar"), 3s. 6d. (postage 1d.)

T.P.'s Weekly (London): "A delightful book of descriptive studies in nature."

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