GRAY 
new and interesting plants from adjacent regions. Part I. 
Washington City, published by the Smithsonian Institution. 
New York, C. G. Putnam. 4852. 4. 146 p., tab. 1—10. — 
Part Il: Plants collected in Western Texas, New Mexico and 
Sonora, in the years 1851 and 1852, ib. 1853. 4, 419 p., 
tab. 11—14. 
Smithsonian Contributions vol. IH and V. 
Gray, Asa. Account of the botanical species collected in the 
Expedition of the American Squadron to the China Seas and 
Japan, performed in the years 1852— 54 under the Command 
of Commodore M. C. Perry. In Narrative etc. Washington 
1856. 4. Vol. II, p. 303—332, 
—— Botany of the United States Expedition during the years 
1838—42 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. St. N. 
Phanerogamia. Philadelphia, typ. Sherman. 1854. 4. 777 p., 
100 tab. in folio. (131, 43 s.) 
Wilke's Exploring Expedition vol, XV, Part I. 
Continet Ranunculeas usque ad Loranthaceas. Partem alteram non vidi. 
First lessons in botany and vegetable physiology. New 
York 1857. 8. xn, 236 p. (6s.) 
—— How plants grow: a simple introduction to structural 
botany. New York 1858. 8. 233 p., ic. xyl. 
—— Report upon the Colorado River of the West, explored 
in 4857 and 1858 by Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives. Washington, 
Government printers office. 1861. 4. 
Part IV: Botany by Gray, Torrey, Thurber and Engelmann: 30 p. 
Cat, of sc. Papers II. 994— 996, 
3528* 
3529* 
3530 
3531* 
3532* 
Gray, John Edward, * London 1800. 
—— A natural arrangement of british plants. London, Bald- 
win. 4821. Il voll. 8. — I: xxvm, 824 p., 21 tab. col, — 
IL; vin, 757 p. (21.25) - 
3534* —— Handbook of british Water-weeds or Algae. The Diato- 
=- maceae by W. Carruthers. London, R. Hardwicke. 4864. 
8.428 p. (85.6 d.) 
Gray, Samuel Octavus, 
—— British Sea Weeds. London 1867. 8. 14 tab. col. (9 s.) 
Grebe, Karl Friedrich August, Forstmeister in Eisenach. 
—— De conditionibus ad arborum nostrarum saltuensium 
vitam necessariis, D. Marburgi Cattorum, typ. Elwert. 1841. 
8. 84 p. 
Grech Delicata, Johann Karl, Arzt auf Malta. 
—— Plantae Melitae lectae secundum systema Candolleanum 
digestae. Holmiae, Norstedt et fil. 4849. 8. 24 p. 
—— Flora Melitensis, sistens stirpes phanerogamas in Melita 
insulisque adjacentibus hucusque detectas secundum systema 
Candolleanum digestas. Melitae, typ. F. W. Franz. 1853. 8. 
xvi, 49 p. 
3538* 
3535 
3536 * 
3537* 
3538 * 
Grej , Jacques. 
——-) Hortus pharmaceuticus Lutetianus. (Paris), typ. Petri 
arga. 1638. 42. 84 p. Bibl. Juss. 
 *Nachtrüge. ib. 1870. 8, iv, 96 p. 
io. Vesontione, typ. Outhenin- 
9 tab. 
4843.) 8. 72 p. 
Flore de France, ou Description des 
naturellement en France et en Corse. 
128 
l r der Botanik in Besancon, * Be- |. 
que du Département du | 
Besancon, typ. Dodivers. | 
GREW 
Tome 4—3. Paris, J. B. Baillière, 1848—56. 8. — 1: 1848. 
766 p. — II: 4850. 760 p. — II: 1855—56. 668 p. (30 fr.) 
Grenier, Charles. Flore de la chaine Jurassique. 47° partie. 
Dicotylées. Dialypétales. Paris, Savy. Besancon, Dodivers 
et Co. 4865. 8. 347 p. (5fr.) cpl. 1000 p. (11 fr.) 
Mém. soc. d'émulation du Doubs, III. Série, tome 10. 
Cat. of sc. Papers IH, 41. 
Grész, Johann. 
De Potentillis Hungariae, Croatiae, Transsylvaniae, Dal- 
matiae et litoralis Hungarici. D. Pestini 4837. 8. 30 p. 
Gretser, Jakob, * Markdorf in Schwaben 1561, + Ingolstadt 
29. Jan. 1625. 
De plantis ex Aristotele potissimum collecta. D. Ingol- 
stadii, typ. Eder. 1594. 4. 
Greville, Hobert Kaye, Professor in Edinburgh (Grevillia 
R. Br), * Bishop Auckland (Durham) 13. Dec. 1794, T Edin- 
burgh 4. Juni 1866. 
Scottish cryptogamic Flora or coloured figures and 
descriptions of cryptogamic plants belonging chiefly to the 
order Fungi, and intended to serve as a continuation of 
English Botany. Edinhurg, Maclachnan. 1823—29. Vol. 4—6. 
8. 360 foll, ind., 360 tab. col. (151. 6 s.) 
—— Flora Edinensis: or a description of plants. growing 
near Edinburgh, arranged according to the Linnean System. 
Edinburgh, Blackwood. 1824. 8. Got, 478 p., 4 tab. 
—— and G. A. Walker-Arnott. A new arrangement of the 
genera of mosses with characters and observations on their 
distribution, history and structure. Memoirs 1—3. (Edinburgh 
1825.) 8. 427 p., 4 tab. sign. 7. 2. 3. 43. 
Etiam inscribitur: Tentamen methodi muscorum. 
Algae britannicae, or descriptions of the marine and 
other inarticulated plants of the British islands, belonging to 
the order Algae; with plates illustrative of the genera. Edin- 
burg, Maclachnan. 1830. 8, Lxxxvti, 218 p., 49 tab. col. (21.2 s.) 
Cat. of sc. Papers III, 12—14. 
Grew, Nehemiah, Arzt in Coventry und seit 1672 in London, 
Mitglied der Royal Society seit 1670 (Grewia L.), * Coventry 
1628, + London 25. März 1714. 
The anatomy of vegetables begun. With a general ac- 
count of vegetation founded thereon. London, Hickman. 1672. 
8. (30) 198 (17) p., 3 tab. — * Impr. cum ejus: The anatomy 
of plants. London 1682. folio. p. 1—49. : 
* latine: Anatomiae vegetabilium primortia, cum generali theoria vege- 
tationis eidem superstructa. (Ephem. Acad. Nat, Cur, Dec. I. Ann. 8. App. 
p. 287—379. 
* los n i .) Paris, chez 
Lam Round gna GS e EN ad une. Pr 
ce Dei gf dés plantes. Teide 1685. 43. 256 p. 4 tab., praet 
Dedu: De l'ame des „êt enta Grewii et Boylei: 108 pP.” 
* Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée, Leide 1691. 12, 
ilalice: tradotta da F. M. Nigrisoli. 
—— An idea of a phytological history propounded, together 
with a continuation of the anatomy of vegetables, particu- 
larly prosecuted upon roots. London 1673. 8. 444 p., 7 tab. 
3547* 
3549 
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3552 * 
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3555 
51—96. 
latine: Idea historiae phytologicae, in Ephem. Ac. KR Dee. 
MeL cr ee och E 
—— The comparative anatomy of trunks, together with an 
account of their vegetation grounded thereupon; in two parts. 
The former read before the royal society Febr. 25. 1674/5: 
the latter June 17. 1675. The whole explicated by several. 
` figures in nineteen copperplates, presented to the royal 
society in the years 1673 and 1674. London, Kettilby. 1675. 
8. 81 (44) p., 10 tab. — * Impr. cum ejus 
plants. London 1682. folio. p. 97—149. 
t -— EE truncorum, una 
rg e rt hats Sabah (Ephem. Ac. Nat. Ä 
—— The anatomy of plants, with an idea of a philosophical 
history of plants, and several other lectures, read before the 
royal society. London, printed by Rawlins. 1682, folio. 304 p. 
praef, ind. 83 tab. — i ua 
folio. p. 
leaves, flowers, Vale ran Inde a p. 243 usque ad finem adjunguntur 
usq 
— *Impr. cum ejus: The anatomy of plants. London 1682. — c 
: The anatomy of —— | i 
theoria vegetationis — 
Gur. Dec. È Au. 9 et N 
occurrit: The anatomy of it 
