OF THE BOTANIST. NORT pure extract .... ORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS are a of Camomile Flowers, prepared by a peculiar process, by which all the medicinal properties of rather more than one ounce of the flowers are concentrated into four moderate-sized Pills. They are mild in operation, and have proved wonderfully successful in removing every symptom of indigestion, sick head-ache, loss of appetite, giddiness, heartburn, costiveness, eruptions of the skin, and all complaints Conducted by B. MAUND, F.L.S. assisted by the REV. J. S. arising from a disordered state of the digestive organs; they HENSLOW, M.A.F.L.S., &c. &c, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. require no alteration of diet, and persons who have suffered from indigestion for several years have, by their use, in a few weeks perfectly recovered, which is the most convincing proof FACH number contains 4 coloured of their efficacy. of the most admired Flowers, cultivated in the Greenhouse, Stove, or open Garden. The drawings are accurately executed from nature, of the full size of the flowers, with the addition of the dissections of the parts of fructification, and outline miniatures of the entire plants. Generic and specific descriptions are accompanied by popular information on the History, Properties, Habits, Culture, and Geographical Distribution of the subjects figured. Also, a Botanical Dic Sold by, A. Willoughby and Co. late B. Godfrey Windus) "NORTON'S PILLS," for, in 61, Bishopsgate Street, Without, London, and nearly all re Be particular to ask for spectable Medicine Venders. consequence of their great success, some unprincipled persons have prepared a spurious imitation. tionary, illustrated by numerous ents, will be written by Pro-VINCENT'S GOWLAND'S LOTION. Henslow, expressly for the work, and a portion will be given in each number till completed. This addition will be highly important, both the Latin and English languages being destitute of a Botonical Dictionary. The Natural Orders of Plants will be illustrated in a familiar style, to introduce the reader, by easy steps, to an intimate knowledge of those pleasing subjects, which hitherto may have been superficially examined. The exertions of the Conductor, who has been before the London: Published by R. Groombridge; Galignani, Paris; "Simplex Munditiis."-Whether as an appendage of the toilet or a balsamic remedy for all impurities of the skin, this celebrated article, in which PROFESSIONAL SKILL achieved the triumph of a specific, will be found maintaining the reputation of its eminent inventor, the late Dr. Gowland. ENCE, for the attainment and preservation of the most disTo ladies it offers an aid, derived from LEGITIMATE SCItinguished attribute of FEMALE BEAUTY, a pure and radiant Complexion, upon those recognised principles which tance, and which were never more happily evinced than in the must ever leave EMPIRICAL ASSUMPTION at a dispromptly favourable effects of this truly safe, congenial, and Lotion" are equalled only by those experienced in its use as elegant preparation. The curative properties of "Gowland's a refresher of the complexion, invaluable at the present season as infallibly averting cutaneous malady, and both guarding and Price 2s. 9d., 5s. 6d., and 8s. 6d. Observe the name and ad"Robert Shaw, 33, Queen-street, promoting the lovliest tints that adorn the female countenance. dress of the proprietor, Cheapside," are engraved on the Government stamp, without which none can be genuine. Sold there by him, and by all respectable Medicine-venders, Perfumers, and Druggists." |