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Johnson (CHARLES W.) * Filsbry (H. A.) A 

 classified Catalogue ... of the I^vnd Shells of 

 America north of Mexico. See PILSBRY (H. A.) <fe 

 JOHNSON (C. W.) -. 8. 1898. 



JOHNSON (CHRISTOPHER) On the Animal Nature 

 of the Diatomese ... by Q. Meneghini, translated [and 

 annotated] by C. Johnson. See RAY SOCIETY. Bota- 

 nical and Physiological Memoirs . . . Edited by A. Hen- 

 frey. 8. 1853. 



JOHNSON (GEORGE) Canada : its history . . . and 



L- natural resources, <fcc. See LONDON. Colonial and 



Indian Exhibition, 1886. 8. 1886. 



JOHNSON (GEORGE WILLIAM) [1802-1886] A His- 

 rt tory of English Gardening . . . from the invasion of 

 the Romans to the present time. pp. iv, 44 s - 



4. London, 1829. 



r $ 



Johnson (GEORGE W.) 

 Gardening, pp. iv, 843. 



The principles of Practical 

 8. London, 1845. 



Johnson (GEORGE W.) The Cottage Gardener (and 

 Country Gentleman's Companion). [Continued as :] 

 The Journal of Horticulture . . . conducted by G. W. 

 Johnson, <frc. Vol. I-LXIH. See JOURNAL OF HORTI- 

 CULTURE. 4. 1849-80. 



Johnson (G 

 describe 



Wan 



E W.) [The British Ferns po; 

 8. London 



** 



pp. vi, 316 : 47 pis. 



~ London, 1867. 



Johnson (GEORGE W.) A selection of the Eatable 

 Funguses of Great Britain. Edited by . . . G. W. 

 Johnson, <tc. See PLUES (M.) 4. [1866.] 



Johnson (GEORGE W.) & Hogg (R.) The Wild 

 Flowers of Great Britain, &c. 11 Vol. See HOGG (R.) 

 & JOHNSON (G. W.) 4. 1863-80. 



. JOHNSON (JAMES) [1777-1845] The Oriental Voya- 

 U' ger ; or, descriptive sketches and . . . remarks on a 

 Voyage to India and China in ... 1803-6, &c. pp. 

 388: 1 chart. 



1803-6, &c. 

 8. London, 1807. 



JO~HNSON (J AME . S RAWLINS) A treatise on the 

 Medicinal Leech ; including its medical and natural 

 history, with a description of its anatomical structure, 

 &c. pp. xii, 147 : 2 pis. 8. London, <fcc., 1816. 



Johnson (.TAMES R.) The natural history of Ants, . . . 

 translated from the French, with additional notes, by 

 J. R. Johnson. See HUBER (J. P.) 12. 1820. 



Johnson (JAMES R.) Further observations on the 

 Medicinal Leech (Observations on the Medicinal 

 J^eech ; being a translation, from the French, of a 

 Memoir ... By M. Noble) ; including a reprint from 

 the Philosophical Transactions, of two memoirs com- 

 prising observations on the Hirudo vulgaris . . . and 

 on the II. stagnalis and //. complanata, now con- 

 stituting the genus Glossopora. pp. xv, 112: ^ pis. 

 col. 8. London & Bristol, 1825. 



/ JOHNSON (.TAMES YATE) Madeira, its climate and 



scenery. A handbook . . . with chapters on the 



"7 2 J* Fauna, Flora, Geology . . . Third edition, pp. xxx, 



310 : 1 pi., 3 maps. 8. London, 1885. 



The earlier editions of this work were prepared by Robt. White. 



JOHNSON (LAURA) Botanical Teacher for North 

 America : in which are described the indigenous and 

 common exotic Plants, growing north of the Gulf of 

 Mexico. By L. Johnson : under the supervision of 

 A. Eaton, <kc. pp. 268. 8. Albany, 1834. 





JOHNSON (LAWKENCE C.) Report. The Iron 

 Regions of northern Ixniisiana and eastern Texas. Q 

 pp. 54 : 1 map, text illust. 8. Washington, 1888. 



50th Congress, 1st Session. House of Representatives, ,(r. 



Johnson (LAWRENCE C.) Report on the Geology of the 

 Coastal Plain of Alabama, by . . . L. C. Johnson, <kc. 

 See ALABAMA, State of. Geological Survey. 8. 1894. 



Johnson (LAWRENCE C.) <fe Smith (E. A.) Tertiary 

 and Cretaceous strata, of the Tuscaloosa, Tombigbee, and Qf 

 Alabama rivers. See UNITED STATES. Geological 

 Survey. Bulletin, &c. No. 43. 8. 1887. 



JOHNSON (M. HAWKINS) Flint, &c. pp. S3: text > 

 illust. 8. London, 1871. O^ 



Advance copy, privately printed, of the author's paj>er in the " Proc. 

 Geol. Assoo.," Vol. n, 1872. 



Johnson (M. H.) The nature and formation of Flint /. 

 and allied bodies, &c. pp. 16 : 1 pi. 8. London, 1874. 



JOHNSON (SAMUEL) [1709-1784] A Dictionary of J~ 

 the English Language, &c. pp. xii, 43, 1369. 



8. London, 1799. 



Printed in treble column. 



JOHNSON (SAMUEL WILLIAM) [1830-] How Crops g 

 feed. A treatise on the atmosphere and the soil as 

 related to the nutrition of Agricultural Plants, pjy. 375 : 

 text illust. 8. New York [ ]. 



This work was first issued in 1870. 



JOHNSON (THEO) Illustrations of British Hawk 

 Moths, and their lame, (including the Sesidae). pp. 46 : 



36 pis. col. 4. [London,] 1874-76. 

 The plates are band-drawn and coloured. 



Johnson (Tim>)-~niustrations of the larvae and pupse 

 of Britishxfiepidoptera, &c.^pfd>S: 53 ^_ 



_ 1 S < S . 



te plates are hand-djawfiand coloured. 



Johnson (THEO) Illustrations of Exotic Conchology. 



37 original water-colour drawings, with manuscript 

 descriptions. 4. [London^ 1881. 



Johnson (THEO) Familiar British Insects, selected from _ 

 the principal orders, &c. 42 pis. col., with descriptive l. 

 letterpress. 8. [London,] 1887. 



Tin- plates are hand-drawn and coloured. 



JOHNSON (THOMAS) F.L.S. [1863-] The Herbarium ,, 

 and Botanical collections in the . . . Museum. [Re- Q 

 port prepared by T. Johnson.] See SCIENCE AND ART 

 MUSEUM, DUBLIN. 8. 1891. 



JOHNSON (THOMAS) M.D. [-1644] Opuscula omnia ^ 

 I'.otunica T. Jolinsoni . . . Nuperrime edita a T. S. fp 

 Ralph. 4. Lmidini, 1847. 



The original pagination of the several tract* is preserved. 



Johnson (THOMAS) M.D. The Herball, or general! Q 

 historie of Plantes . . . enlarged ... by T. Johnson, ^ 

 &c. See GERARD (J.) Botanist. fol. 1633. 



Johnson (THOMAS) M.D, Mercurius Botanicus ; sive 

 Plantarum gratia suscepti itineris, anno 1634 descriptio. /> 

 Cum earum nominibus Latinis, & Anglicis, &c. Huic 1 

 accessit de Thermis Bathonicis tractatus. pp. [vi,] 78, 

 [iv,] 19 : 1 pi., text Must. 8. Londini, 1634. 



The appended tract baa a serrate title-page, which reads: " Thermse 

 BathomcK), sive earum dncriptio, vires, utendi tempus, modus," <tc. 



Mercurii Botanic! pars altera, sive Plantarum gratia 

 suscepti itineris in Cambriam . . . descriptio exhibens j. 

 reliquarum Stirpium nostratium (quas in priore parta 

 non enumerabantur) Catalogum. pp. [vt'tj 37. 



8. Londini, 1641. 



