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Presented to both Houses of Parliament. Cape Town, typ. 
Saul Solomon. 1866. 4. 11 p. 
Brown, J. P., + Thun 4842. 
Catalogue des plantes, qui croissent naturellement dans 
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Cat. of sc. Papers I, 659. 
Brown, Philipp, M. D. in Manchester, + 4779. 
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late Philipp Brown M. D. lately deceased, to be sold at his 
garden near Manchester. Manchester 1779, 8. 30 p. B. 
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Geographico-botanical and structural and pliysiological Me- 
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— III: Atlas of plates. 1868. 4. 45 p., 38 tab. 
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Vermischte botanische Schriften. In Verbindung mit 
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—— Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et insulae Van- 
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—— Supplementum prinium Prodromi Florae Novae Hollan- 
diae, exhibens Proteaceas novas quas in Australia legerunt 
DD. Baxter, Caley, Cunningham, Fraser et Sieber, et quarum 
e siccis exemplaribus characteres elaboravit. Londini, typ. 
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—— Contributions to the Botanical Magazine and Botanical 
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Seer rohe fex he and rare plants collected in Abyssinia 
during the years 4805 and 4810. (Henry Salt, A Voyage to 
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: Gebeier Remarks geographical and systematical on the 
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Observations systematical and geographical on the 
Herbarium collected by Professor Christian Smith in the 
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vicinity of the Congo, during the expedition to explore that 
river under the command of Capt. Tuckey in the year 1816. 
London 1818.. 4. 66 p. 
Narrative of an Expediton to explore the river Zaire; p. 420—483. 
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called Compositae. Transact. Linn. Soc. XII, 76—142. (1847.) 
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Characters and descriptions of three new species of 
plants found in China by Clarke Abel Esq.: selected from a 
small collection of specimens, the only part of his Herbarium 
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—— On some remarkable deviations from the usual struc- 
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Works I, 357—366. 
——— List of plants collected by the officers in Capt. Ross's 
Voyage on the Coasts of Baffin's Bay. (John Ross, Voyage 
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Works I, 175—178. 
Characters and description of Lyellia, a new genus of 
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Catalogue of plants found in Spitzbergen by Captain 
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—— An account of a new genus of plants, named Rafflesia. 
Reprinted from the Transactions of the Linnean Society XIII, 
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—— Chloris Melvilliana. A List of plants collected in Melville 
Island, (latitude 74? — 75° N., longitude 110° — 112° W.) in 
the year 1820; by the ofticers of the voyage of Discovery 
under the orders of Captain Parry. With characters and 
descriptions of the new genera and species. London, printed 
by W. Clowes. 1823. 4. 52 p., 4 tab. — (Seorsim impressa 
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remarkable plants collected by the late Walter Oudney, M. D. 
and Major Denham and Captain Clapperton in the years 
1822, 1823 und 1825, during their expedition to explore 
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«Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central 
Africa», by Major Denham and Captain Clapperton. London 
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— Character and description of Kingia, a new genus of 
plants found on the south-west coast of New Holland: with 
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and on the female flower of Cycadeae and Coniferae. (Read 
before the Linnean Society of London, Nov. 1 et 15, 1825.) 
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—— A brief account of mi ical observations made in 
the months of June, July and August 1827, on the particles 
contained in the pollen of plants; and on the general 
existence of active molecules in organic and inorganic bodies. 
(London, printed by Richard Taylor. 1838. 8. 16 p.) — 
* Additional remarks on active molecules. 1829. 8. 7 p. 
Not published. 
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