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northern states, and British America. Cambridge, G. Nichols. 
1848. 8. v, 93.p. 
Supplement in Silliman’s Journal 1858—59. 
Tuckey, James Hingston,* Greenhill 1776, + London 4, Oct. 1816. 
—— Narrative of an expedition to explore the river Zaire 
usually called the Congo in South-Africa in 1816. To which 
is added the Journal of Professor Smith, and an appendix: 
containing the natural history of that part of the kingdom 
of Congo through which the Zaire flows. London, Murray. 
1818. 4. LXXXII, 498 p., 44 tab. 
Appendix V: Observations systematical and geographical on Professor 
Christian Smith's Collection of Plants from the vicinity of the River Congo, 
by Robert Brown, p. 420—485. 
Tulasne, Charles, Arzt in Paris, * Langeais (Indre-et-Loire) 
9. Sept. 1816. 
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—— Fungi hypogaei. Histoire et monographie des champignons 
hypogés. Parisiis, Fr. Klincksieck, 4851. folio. xix, 222 p., 
9 tab. col. et 12 tab. nigrae analyticae aeri incisae a Carolo 
Tulasne delineatae. (75 fr.) 
Prostant hujus libri centena duntaxat exemplaria. 
Monographia Podostemacearum. Excerpta e tomo sexto 
(p. 141—208) Collectaneorum: Archives du Muséum. Accesse- 
runt 13 tabulae sumtibus Hug. Weddelli pictae. Paris, apud 
Gide Baudry et soc. 1852. 4. 208 p. 13 tab. pro parte col. 
—— Monographia Monimiacearum. Excerpta e tomo VIII 
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documenta et icones potissimum exhibens quae varia fructuum 
et seminum genera in eodem Fungo simul aut vicissim adesse 
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In Martii Flora Brasiliensi exposuit Antidesmeas, Gnetaceas, Monimia- 
ceas et Podostemaceas. 
Tulpe, Nicolaus, * Amsterdam 11. Oct. 1593, t Amsterdam 
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Observationes medicae. Amstelodami 1652. 8. 403 p., tab. 
Insunt varia botanica, de Phallo, Thea, aliis. 
Tupper, J. B. 
—— An essay on the probability of sensation in vegetables; 
with additional observations on instinct, sensation, irri- 
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-— Flora baicalensi-dahurica seu descriptio plantarum in 
regionibus cis- et transbaicalensibus atque in Dahuria sponte 
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—56. 8. — 1::4842—45. 544 p. — II: 4856, 374, 436 p- 
Turgot, Marquis de Cousmont, Étienne François, * Paris 
16. Juni 1721, + Paris 21. Oct. 1789. 
(——) Mémoire instructif sur la maniére de rassembler, de 
préparer, de conserver et d'envoyer les diverses curiosités 
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Specimen plantarum, quas in agro Clavariensi aliisque 
dipartimenti Appenninorum locis collegit atque exsiccavit. 
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Turnbull, 4. P 
—— On the medical properties of the natural order Ranun- 
culaceae: and more particularly on the uses of Sabadilla 
seeds, Delphinium Staphisagria and Aconitum Napellus. Lon- 
don, Longman. 1835. 8. vin, 171 p. : 
Turner, Dawson (Dawsonia R. Br), * Yarmouth 18. Oct. 
1775, + Old Broipton 20. Juni 1858. . 
—— A Synopsis of the British Fuci. London, White. (Yarmouth, 
typ. F. Bush.) 1802. II voll. 8. xLvi, 400 p. : 
—— Muscologiae hibernicae spicilegium. Yermuthi et Lon- 
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9566 * 
1804. 8. x 
— and Lewis Weston Dillwyn. The botanists guide through 
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England and Wales. 1805, 
Il voll. 8. xvi, 804 p. 
9567* Turner, Dawson. Fuci, sive plantarum Fucorum generi a 
botanicis adscriptarum icones, descriptiones et historia, (Eliam 
anglice inscriptus: Fuci, or colored figures and descriptions 
etc.) London, Arch. 1808—19. IV voll, gr. 4. — I: 1808. 
165 p., tab. col. 1—71. — II: 1809. 162 p., tab. col. 73—134. 
— Ill: 4811. 148 p., tab. col. 135—196. — IV: 4819. 153, 
7 p. tab. col. 197—258. 
9568* ( ) Specimen of a Lichenographia britannica; or Attempt 
at a History of the British Lichens, Imperfect. For private 
circulation only. Yarmouth, typ. C. Sloman, 1839. 8. it 240 p, 
ind. Bibl. Reg. Berol. 
Turner, Robert. 
9569* — — Botanologia, the brittish physician: or the nature and 
vertues of english plants, etc. London, Brook. 1664. 8.1663 p., 
praef, ind., effigies autoris, — London 1687. 8. 363 p. 
Turner, William (Turnera Plum.), * Morpeth (Northhumber- 
land) 1515, + London 7. Juli 1568. 
London, Philipps and Fardon. 
Herbal. (Folium 22, -rw A. ii:) To the mooste noble and mighty Prince - 
o 
Edward by the grace of God Duke of Summerset, etc. (Folium 3%, con- 
clusio dedecationis:) Anno Dom. M.CCCCCXLVIIL | Martii XV. In extremo 
libro:) Imprinted at London by John Day, etc. 8 min. 63 foll. 29—30 lin. 
Hanc editionem non vidi. 
A new Herball, wherin an conteyned the names of 
herbes in greke, latin, englysh, duch, frenche and in the 
potecaries and herbarieslatin, with the properties, degrees 
and naturall places of the same, gathered and made by 
William Turner, Physician unto the duke of Somersetles 
Grace, Imprimed at London, by Steven Mierdman. anno 1551. 
folio. (94) foll. custod. A —P. cum iconibus ligno incisis. — 
The seconde parte. Collen 1562. folio. 471 foll. — * The first 
and seconde partes of the Herbal of William Turner, Doctor 
in phisick, lately oversevn, corrected and enlarged with the 
thirde parte, lately gathered, etc. Imprinted at Collen, by 
Arnold Birckmann. 4568. folio. — Part I: 223 p., praef, ic. 
xylogr. i. t. — Part II: 471 foll., ic. xylogr. i. t. (est eadem 
impressio, novo titulo ac praefatione.) — Part HI: 81 foll., 
ic. xylogr. i. t. È 
In Germaniam auctor se receperat, saeviente Maria, atque Coloniae 
cum profugorum colonia vixerat, quare ejus regionis plantas spontaneas 
solus fere omnium auctorum tradit. : a 
«Gulielmus Turnerus, Anglus, historiam de naturis herbarum scholiis 
et nolis vallatam edidit Coloniae, apud Gymnicum. 1544. 4.» Bum. Hunc 
librum frustra quaesivi. 
Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (Turpinia Vent.), * Vire 11. März 
4775, + Paris 4. Mai 4840. 
Mémoire sur l'inflorescence des Graminées et des Cy- 
pérées comparée avec celle des autres végétaux sexifères; 
suivi de quelques observations sur les disques. (Paris 1819.) 
4. 67 p., 2 tab. o Lp 
Extrait des Annales du Muséum d’histoire naturelle, tome V. 
Essai d'une iconographie élémentaire et philosophique 
des végétaux avec un texte explicatif. Paris, Panckoucke. 
1820. 8. 200 p., 59 tab. 
Organographie végétale; observation sur quelques végétaux 
microscopiques, et sur le róle important que leurs analogues 
jouent dans la formation et l'accroissement du tissu cellulaire. 
Paris, Belin. 4827. 4. 55 p., 4 tab. col. (3fr. 50 c.) 
Extrait des Mémoires du Muséum, tome XIV. . 
Mémoire sur l'organisation intérieure et extérieure des 
tubercules du Solanum tuberosum et de l’Helianthus tuberosus, 
considérée comme une. véritable tige souterraine. Paris 1828. 
4. x p, 5 tab. (3 fr. 50 c.) 
9575* —— Observations sur la famille des Cactées, suivies de la 
description d'une espéce nouvelle d'Echinocactus et de celle de 
Rhipsalis parasitica. Paris, typ. Huzard. 1830. 8. 69 p., 3 tab. 
Extrait des Annales de l'Institut horticole de Fromont. 
9576* —— Examen d'une chloranthie ou monstruosité observée 
sur l'inflorescence du Saule marceau. Paris, typ. Huzard. 
1833. 8. 13 p., 4 tab. 
9577* —— Mémoire de nosologie végétale. (Paris 1833.) 4. 24 p., 
4 tab. nigr.,. 4 tab. col. 
Extrait des Mémoires des Savans étrangers, tome VI. 
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