be able to introduce likewise such new Cryptogamie
Plants (exclusive of the Fungi) as have not been included
in Dr. Greville’s " Cryptogamie Flora of Scotland.”
In the descriptive part, the proprietors have been
kindly assured of the assistance of Dr. Hooker and
Mr. Borrer, and of other able botanists, whose names
or initials will appear at the end of their respective
communications.
Each monthly Number, executed in the same manner
as the preceding part of the work, will consist of
five plates, with the accompanying letter-press, printed
on both sides the leaf, (price 3s.) and in many instances
one plate will contain two cryptogamie species.
The Messrs. Sowerbys will feel grateful to any botanist
who will supply them with living native specimens
of plants suited to the work, addressed to them at
No. 2, Mead P lace, Westminster Road, Lambeth.
July 1829.