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FOR BENGAL, UPPER AND SOUTHERN INDIA.

By Rev. T. A. C. FIRMINGER, M.A.
With Portrait and Biography.

Thoroughly revised and brought up to date by J. CAMERON, F.L.S.,
Supt. Mysore Government Gardens, Bangalore.

Indian Field.

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From beginning to end this revision of the Fifth Edition of an old popular work which past generations have regarded as a vade mecum, teems with the minutest instructions, all being brought up to date by the reviser, who must have devoted an enormous amount of time, labour, and observation to the compilation... Freely embellished with woodcuts, the work forms a regular epitome for the student, while to those of experience the copious index in which the botanical, common and native names of the plants are given, will prove of service as a ready reference."

Second Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth, 3s. 6d. net. Rs. 2.8.

THE AMATEUR GARDENER

THE HILLS.

IN

Hints from various authorities on Garden Management adapted to the Hills; also a few Hints on Fowls, Pigeons, and Rabbits, and various Recipes connected with the above subjects which are not commonly found in recipe books.

By AN AMATEUR.

Fourth Edition. Post 8vo., boards, 35. 6d. net. Rs. 2.8.

FLOWERS AND GARDENS IN INDIA.

A MANUAL FOR BEGINNERS.

By Mrs. R. TEMPLE WRIGHT.

Civil and Military Gazette.-"A most useful little book which we cannot too strongly recommend. We can recommend it to our readers with the utmost confidence, as being not only instructive, but extremely interesting, and written in a delightfully easy, chatty strain."

Pioneer."Very practical throughout. There could not be better advice than this, and the way it is given shows the enthusiasm of Mrs. Temple Wright."

Imperial 16mo., cloth, 12s. 6d. Rs. 9.6.

A HANDBOOK TO

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

By Colonel R. H. BEDDOME, F.S.I. (late Conservator of Forests, Madras).

With 300 Illustrations.

Nature" It is the first special 'book of 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 News.-"I have just seen a new work on Indian Ferns which will prove vastly interesting, not only to the Indian people, but to the botanist of this country."

Gardeners Chronicle.-" The 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."

Free Press. "Those interested in botany will do well to procure a new work on the Ferns of British India.' The work will prove a first-class text-book."

Crown 8vo., paper, 35. 6d. Rs. 2.12.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE

FERNS OF INDIA, CEYLON, &c.

By Colonel R. BEDDOME, F.S.I.

Containing Ferns which have been discovered since the publication of

book to the Ferns of British India."

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A HANDBOOK OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF SIMLA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.

By the late Col. Sir HENRY COLLETT, K.C.B., F.L.S., Bengal Army.

With an Introduction by W. BOTTING HEMSLEY, F.R.S., F.L.S., of the Royal Gardens, Kew; and 200 Illustrations in the text drawn by Miss M. SMITH, Artist at the Herbarium, Kew Gardens; and a Map.

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ROXBURGH'S FLORA INDICA.

By the late W. ROXBURGH, M.D., F.R.S.E., etc. BEING A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF INDIAN PLANTS. Reprinted literatim from Cary's Edition of 1832, and being the only complete handbook of Indian Plants obtainable.

The Flora Indica of Roxburgh has been quoted so largely and widely in botanic literature that a copy is essential to every botanic library."-Preface by

Second Edition. Demy 8vo., cloth, 300 pp., 9s. net. Rs. 6.

INDIAN TEA:

ITS CULTURE AND MANUFACTURE.
Being a Text-Book on the Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea.
By CLAUD BALD (of Lebong Tea Company, Ltd.).

Illustrated from Photographs and Drawings.

CONTENTS.-Cultivation-Drainage-Pruning-Extension- Tea Seed-Preparation of Land and Planting-Roads - LandslipsManuring-Renovation of Deteriorated Areas-Blights-Forestry-Manufacture- PluckingWithering-Rolling-Fermentation-Firing or Drying-Sifting and Sorting-Packing-Quality -Green Tea-Buildings-Machinery-Railways and Tramways-Accounts-The CoolyAppendix.

Madras Mail.-"As a record of the experience of a successful planter it is sure of a wide circle of readers."

Englishman." It is fitted to become from the date of publication the book upon tea cultivation and manufacture."

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Extract of Letter from a leading firm in Calcutta. "We have found it very interesting, and have ordered several copies for the use of our various assistants; and it only requires to become better known to be more widely circulated."

Demy 8vo., paper, 2s. 6d. net. Re. 1.8.

THE CULTIVATION OF FICUS ELASTICA:

THE INDIA-RUBBER OF THE EAST.

By CLAUD BALD.

Being a Handy Treatise on the Means to be adopted by those who contemplate entering upon the Industry of raising Plantation Rubber.

Illustrated from Photographs.

Second Edition. Demy 8vo. (700 pages), cloth, 155. net.

HANDBOOK

Rs. 10.

OF INDIAN

AGRICULTURE.

By the late N. G. MUKERJI, M.A., M.R.A.C., M.R.A.S., Professor of Agriculture, Civil Engineering College, Sibpur, Bengal.

With numerous Illustrations.

CONTENTS :-Part I.-Soils. Part II.-Implements. Part III.-Crops. Part IV.-Manures. Part V.-Methods of Analysis. Part VI.Cattle. Part VII.-Insects and Fungus Pests. Part VIII.-Famines.

Englishman." A valuable aid to the higher teaching of this subject. The guide is of a practical character, embracing almost every department. Looking at this book in detail one is struck by its comprehensiveness. It discusses the necessities of the masses, and all that is suggested can be carried out by the ordinary cultivator."

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ITS CULTURE AND VARIETIES.

By G. MARSHALL WOODROW,

Formerly Professor of Botany, Royal College of Science, Poona,

Royal 8vo., paper, Is. 6d. Re. 1.

HAND-LOOM WEAVING

FOR INDIA.

By H. H. GHOSH and D. MUKERJEE.

With numerous Illustrations.

INDIAN TEA ASSOCIATION: MEMOIRS. A complete list of the Memoirs of the Scientific Department of this Association, which treat of Tea Soils, Fermentation, Blight, Pests, Manuring, Pruning, etc. Sent on application.

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