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IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC WORK IN COURSE OF PUBLICATION,
UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY,

BY
MESSRS. REEVE, BROTHERS,
KING WILLIAM STREET, STRAND.


THE
BOTANY OF THE ANTARCTIC VOYAGE

OF H.M. DISCOVERY SHIPS EREBUS AND TERROR IN
THE YEARS 1839—1843,

UNDER THE COMMAND OF
CAPTAIN SIR JAMES CLARK ROSS, Kt., R.N., F.R.S. &c.

BY
JOSEPH DALTON HOOKER, M.D., R.N., F.L.S.,
ASSISTANT SURGEON OF THE "EREBUS" AND BOTANIST TO THE EXPEDITION.

Victoria Barrier and Land. Lat. 78° S. Mount Erebus (active Volcano), and Mount Terror.

On the First of June was published Part I.

OF THE

FLORA ANTARCTICA.

To be Published in Twenty Monthly Parts, size Royal Quarto, each Number containing eight beautifully Lithographed Plates of new or imperfectly known species, with sixteen pages of descriptive Letter-press; price 8s. coloured, 5s. plain.