` LINDERN 
Surbrunnen Wiksberg, antingen pà äkrar sas, eller wildt 
wäxa, med theras brukeligaste Namn pä Latin och pà Svenska. 
Stockholm 1716. 8. 42 p. — Andra Uplagan. Stockholm, typ. 
Horn. 1728. 8. (4) 42 p. 
Lindern, Franz Balthasar von (Lindernia AIL), * Buchs- 
weiler 1. März 1682, + Strassburg 25. April 1755. 
Tournefortius alsaticus cis et trans Rhenanus, sive 
opusculum botanicum, ope cujus plantarum species etc, circa 
Argentoratum tiro dignoscere possit. Argentorati, Stein. 1728. 
8. 460 p., praef, ind., 5 tab. 
Hortus alsaticus, plantas in Alsatia nobili imprimis circa 
Argentinam sponte provenientes designans. Argentorati, Beck. 
1747. 8.. 302 p., praef, ind., 12 tab. 
Lindheimer, Ferdinand, in Neubraunfels (Texas). 
: Wiegmann's Archiv XII, 277—287. 
Lindley, John, Professor der Botanik in London (Lindleya 
H. B. KJ, * Chatton bei Norwich 5. Febr. 4799, + London 
1. Nov. 1865. 
Seemann Journal ut, 384—388. 
Rosarum monographia; or a botanical history of Roses. 
To which is added an appendix for the use of cultivators. 
London, Ridgway. 1820. 8. xxxix, 156 p., 19 tab. col. (11. 4 s.) 
* gallice: Paris, Audot, 1824. 9. vur, 182 p. Om. 50 c.) 
Collectanea botanica: or figures and botanical illustrations 
5341 * 
5342* 
5343 * 
—78344* 
S of rare and curious exotic plants. (I— VIIL) London, Arch. 
2 1821. folio. 41 foll., 44 tab. col. (4l) 
5345* —— Digitalium monographia: sistens historiam botanicam 
generis, tabulis omnium specierum hactenus cognitarum illu- 
stratam, ut plurimum confectis ad icones Ferdinandi Bauer 
. penes Guilielmum Cattley, Arm. Londini, J. H. Bohte. 1821. 
folio. 11, 27 p., 28 tab. col. (nigr. 41. 4 s. — col. 61. 6s.) 
5346* —— Orchidearum sceleti. Londini, typ. Taylor. 1826. 8. 
CS = <«B75p,;; «ic. xyl x 
5347 * A synopsis of the British Flora; arranged according to 
the natural orders: containing vasculares or flowering plants. 
London, Longman. 1829. gr. 12. xu, 360 p. — *Ed. II: ib. 
s 1835. gr. 42. vu, 376 p. (108.6d.) — Ed. III: ib. 1844. 
gr. 12. (105,6d.) 
5348* —— An introduction to the natural system of botany. Lon- 
don, Longman. 4830. 8. em, 374 p. (12s) — * Ed, Il. 
London 1835. 8. xv, 580 p., 6 tab. (18s.) — Ed. III. London 
1839. 8. (185) 
First american edition: with an appendix by John Torrey. New York1831. 8. 
* germanice: Weimar 4833. 8. HA) 
—— An outline of the first principles of botany. London, 
Longman. 1830. 42. em, 106 p., A tab. (35) — * Ed. II. ib. 
4834. 12. viu, 106 p. 4 tab. (3s.) — Ed. IV. mutata in- 
~ scriptione: Elements of botany. London 1841, 8. — Ed, VI. 
in two parts. (12 s.) 
RE ice: Weimar em 8 
SS, gallice: Paris 1832. 
* italice: Monza 1834 
lusitanice 
* 
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5349* 
CR : 
* lusitanice: Rio de Janeiro 1840. 8. 
rossice. Mosquae 1839. 8. — 
The Genera and ies of orchidaceous plants. London, 
major | 
William Hutton. The fossil Flora of Great-Britain; 
5352* 
An introduction to botany. London, Longman. 1832, 8. 
xvi, 557 p., 6 tab. ic. xyl. — * Ed. IV. In two volumes. ib. 
; 1848. 8. xu, 406, Vit, 427 p. ic, xyl. 
5353 * eae Si plantarum. Londini, apud Ridgway et filios. 1833, 
4 p. 
# ice: Verdeutscht durch K. Th. Beilschmied. Nü è 5 
idi. germani mied. Nürnberg, Schrag. 
5354 * —— On the principal questions at present debated in the 
: philosophy of botany. London, typ. Taylor. 1833. 8: 31 p. 
5355* —— Ladies’ botany: or a familiar introduction to the study 
186 
$5369 * 
“NS ‚of the natural system of botany. London, Ridgway. 1834, x11, 
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LINDSAY 
302 p., 25 tab. (16s.) — Ed. VI. London, Ridgway and sons. 
(4862.) xvi, vi, 580 p., 50 tab. col. 
H aime Botanik für Damen. Bonn, Henry und Cohen. 1849. gr. 12. 
xx, 474 p., 25 tab. cel. (31h.) 
5356* Lindley, John. A key to structural, physiological and 
systematical botany, for the use of classes. London, Longman. 
1835. 8. 80 p. (55. 
* hungarice: Kolozsvärtt, Filsch és fia. 1836. 12. xvi, 162 p., 9 tab. 
* gallice: Aphorismes de physiologie végétale et de botanique. Paris, 
Colas. 1838. 8. 180 p. 
A natural system of botany; or a systematic view of 
the organization, natural affinities and geographical distribution. 
of the whole vegetable kingdom. Second edition. London, 
Longman. 1836. 8. xvi, 526 p. (48 s.) 
Victoria regia. (London, October 16. 1837.) folio eleph. 
«7. 4 foll, A tab. col. 7-63 
Privately printed by W. Nicol at the Shakspeare-Press; 25 copies. 
—— Flora medica; a botanical account of all the more im- 
portant plants used in medicine, in different parts of the 
world. London, Longman. 1838. 8. xiu, 656 p. (185.) 
Sertum orchidaceum: a wreath of the most beautiful 
orchidaceous flowers. London, James Ridgway and Sons. 
1838. folio max. 49, 4 tab. col., (124 p.) (12/.105.) 
Prodiit annis 1837—42 decem fasciculis, singuli 11. 5s. 
Miscellaneous notices and miscellaneous matter. (Appen- 
dices of Botanical Register, vol. XXIV—XXXII. London 4838 
—46. 8.) 95, 95, 90, 927, 86, 85, 92, 86 p. 
—— Swan River. Sketch of the vegetation of this colony. 
London, Ridgway. 1840. 8. 58 p., 9 tab. col. (10s. 6d.) 
—— School botany. London, Longman. 1839. 8. et pluries. (6 s.) 
—— The theory of horticulture, or an attempt to explain 
the principal operations of gardening upon physiological 
principles. London, Longman, 1840. 8. xvi, 387 p., ic. xyl. 
(125.) — The theory and practice of horticulture. ib. 1849. 
8. 622 p. ic. xyl. (214 5.) ; 
* germanice: Theorie der Gärtnerei, Wien, Gerold. 1842. 8. 281 p. (2 th.) 
* germanice: Theorie der Gartenkunde. Uebersetzt von L. Chr. Treviranus. 
e Erlangen, Palm und Enke. 1843. 8. xvm, 424 p. MA th.) 
rossice: Theoria Hortieulturae. Rossice reddidit cum annotationibus 
J. Schichowsky. Petropoli 1845. 8. 
Pomologia Britannica; or, figures and descriptions of 
the most important varieties of fruit cultivated in Great Britain. 
London, Henry G. Bohn. 1841. 3 vol, 8. 152 tab. col., 152 foll. 
(101. 10s, — reduced at 31.40.) 
—— Orchideae Lindenianae; or, notes upon a collection of 
Orchids formed in Colombia and Cuba by Mr. J. Linden. 
London, Bradbury and Evans. 4846. 8. vin, 28 p. (2s. 6d.) 
—— The vegetable kingdom; or the structure, classification 
and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. With 
upwards of five hundred illustrations. London, typ. Bradbury. 
and Evans. 1846. 8. Leem, 908 p. 4 tab. (2410s) — 
* Second edition. ib. 1848, 8. (30s) — * Ed. IIl, with cor- 
rections and additional genera. ib. 1853. 8. Leet, 908 p. 
ic. xyl. (365) ! 
—— Medical and economical botany. London, Bradley and 
Evans. 1849. 8. 1v, 274 p., ic. xyl. (145.) — New edition. (7 s. 6d.) 
—— and Joseph Paxton. The Flower Garden of new or 
remarkable plants. Vol. 4—3. London 4851—53. 4. 108 p. 
ic. xyL, 108 tab. col. (40 th.) : 
—— Folia orchidacea. ‘An Enumeration of the known species 
of Orchids. Vol 1. Part 1—9. London, published for the 
author by J. Matthews. 1852—59. 8. (22s. 6d.) 
—— On symmetry of vegetation. London, Chapman and Hall. 
1854. 8. 51 py ic. xyl. iu textu. (T4) 
—— Descriptive botany: or, the art of describing plants 
correctly in scientific language. Second edition. London, 
Bradbury. 1860. 8. 31 p., ic. xyl. (1s) 
—— and Thomas Moore. The treasury of botany, 
dictionary of the vegetable kingdom. London, Longman. 
8. 1275 p., ic. xyl. 20 tab. (20s) 
Cat. of sc. Papers IV, 31—33. 
Lindsay, Archibald (Lindsaya Dryand.) 
5374* —— De plenterüm incrementi causis. 
8. 43 p. 
Tire. dh, Od. Lt de A. 3 Loekoves 
5351* 
5366 * 
5367 
5368* 
5370* 
5371* 
5372 * 
5373* or popular 
1866. 
D. Edinburgi 1781. 
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