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Flowright ( C. B. ) A Monograph of the British 

 Undi&en and Ustilaginea;, with an account of their 

 biology, including the methods of observing the germi- 

 nation of their spores and of their experimental culture. 

 pj>. vii, 347 : 8 pis. 8. London, 1889. 



Flowright (C. B.) & Hamlet (W. M.) On the occur- 

 rence of oxalic acid in Fungi. See HAMLET (W. M.) 

 & PLOWRIGHT (C. B.) 8. 1877. 



FLUCAR (ERNST) Der Fischplatz zu Triest, oder 

 Aufzahlung und populiire Beschreibung der demselben 

 aus dem Adriatischen Golfe zugefiihrten Fische und 

 anderen essbaren Meerprodukte, nebst Andeutung ihrer 

 Zubereitung als Speise, &c. pp. [vi,] 78 [5]. 



8. Triest, 1846. 



The names are given in Latin, German, ifc Italian. 



PLUCHE (NOEL ANTOINE) [1688-1761] Spectacle de 

 la Nature : or Nature display'd . . . Translated from 

 the . . . French [of Al*W\Jrx/N. de Pluche]. See SPEC- 

 TACLE. M.A. 8. 1736. 



T Tenthedition. i;-v 12. 1766-70. 



PLUC'lTETxLEONARD) See PLUKENET (L.) 



FLUECKER (JuLius) [1801-1868] Commentatio de 

 Crystallorum et Gazorum conditione magnetica qualis 

 hodie intelligitur. pp. 84- 4. Bounce, 1854. 



FLUES (MARGARET) British Ferns : an introduction 

 to the study of the Ferns, Lycopods, and Equiseta in- 

 digenous to the British Isles, with chapters on the struc- 

 ture . . . and distribution of Ferns, pp. x, 281 : 16 pis. 

 col. 8. London, 1866. 



Flues (M.) A selection of the Eatable Funguses of 

 Great Britain. Edited by R. Hogg and G. W. Johnson 

 . . . illustrated by W. G. Smith, pp. vii [48] : 24 pis. 

 col., text illust. 4. London [1866]. 



Flues (M.) British Grasses : An introduction to the 

 study of the Graminese of Great Britain & Ireland. 

 pp. vi, 307 : 16 pis. 8. London, 1867. 



PLUKENET (LEONARD) [1642-1706] 

 L. Plukenetij Phytographia, sive Stirpium illustriorum 

 & minus cognitarum icones . . . Pars prior ( tertia), &c. 

 ( Abbreviata Hortorum, &c. Index totius Phyto- 

 graphias.) 3 Pt. engr. title-pages, dedications & preface 

 (pp. 4) : pis. i-ccl, 1 port. 4. Londini, 1691-92. 



There are three Appendices, each with an engraved title-page. The 

 first two, appended to Pt. 2, contain pis. cxv-cxvii, and cxviii-cxx, 

 respectively : whilst the appendix to Pt. 3 contains pis. ccxl-ccl. 



Almagestum Botanicum, sive Phytographiaj Pluc'ne- 

 tianse onomasticon methodo synthetica digestum . . . 

 Adjiciuntur & aliquot novarum Plantarum icones 

 ( L. Pluc'netii Phytographias pars quarta), &c. (Hor- 

 torum, Librorum . . . abbreviatorum explicationes.) 

 pp. [ii,] 402 [2] : pis. ccli-cccxxviii, 1 port. 



4. Londini, 1696. 



Wanting pis. cclxxxi, cclxxxii, cclxxxviii, and ccxcii-ccxcvi, which have 

 been in part supplied by copies in pencil. 



Almagest! Botanici Mantissa Plantarum novissime de- 

 tectarum . . . complectens . . . Cum Indice totius 

 operis ad calcem adjecto. pp. [ii,] 192 [28] : j)ls. cccxxix- 

 cccl. 4. Londini, 1700. 



Wanting eight of the preliminary pages comprising the complimentary 

 letter, signed L. Peuzseus, and the verses by the author's son Robert. 



L. Plukenetii Amaltheum Botanicum (i.e.) Stirpium 

 indicarum alterum copise cornu, &c. pp. [ii,] 214 [10] : 

 pis. ccdi-ccccliv. 4. Londini, 1705. 



Wanting the list of subscribers, which should face the title-page. 



The foregoing copies were Plukenet's own set, and the volumes contain 

 a large number of his autograph notes. P. D. Giseke, who subsequently 

 possessed the set, published these notes in his " Index Umunnm in 

 L. Plukenetii . . . opera," 1770. [See autograph note by E. H. F. Meyer, 

 Professor of Botany at Konigsberg, on the ily-leaf of the "Phyto- 

 graphia."] 



Flukenet (L.) L. Plukenetii . . . Opera omnia Botanica, 

 in sex tomos devisa ; viz., I, n, in. Phytographia, iv. 

 Almagestum Botanicum, v. Almagesti Botanici Man- 

 tissa, vi. Amaltheum Botanicum, ofrc. 6 Vol. [in 2.] 



4. Londini, 1720. 



Wanting the portrait of the author. 



This edition consists of copies of the original works, just as published, 



brought together under the above collective title. 



This example has been wrongly bound. The " Phytograpbia " and the 



plates belonging to sections iv-vi have been bound in one volume 



labelled "Icones" ; whilst the letterpress, preceded by the collective 



title-page, has been bound together as " Text." There are also other 



minor errors of arrangement. 



[Another edition.] Plukenetii Opera : voluminibus 

 quatuor. 4 Vol. 4. [London,] 1769. 



The above collective title only appears as the half-title-page to each 



volume. 



The letterpress is a paae-f or-page reprint, save that in the " Amaltheum " 



the references of the plates have been inserted ; whilst at the bottom of 



each title-page there is added "Secundo excusum," ttc., and the 



date 1709. 



The plates to the" Almagestum," with their title-page ("L. Plukenetii 



Phytographiae pars quarta "), are ranged with the " Phytographia" itself 



to form Vol. i. The text of the " Almagestum " forms Vol. il. The 



" Mantissa" and the '* Amaltheum," each with their own plates, form 



Vol. in and IV respectively. 



Explicatio partis iv. Phytographise s? 



4. 1769. 



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L. Pluc'neti, &c. See PHELSUM (M. VAN) 



Flukenet (L.) Index Linnseanus in L. Plukenetii . . . 

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PLUMB (CHARLES SUMNER) The geographic distri- 

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 Must. See UNITED STATES. Department -of Agricul- 

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8. 1898. 



PLUMIER (CHARLES) [1646-1704] Description des 

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 [8] : 108 pis. 



Plantes de 1'Amerique, avec leurs figures, pp. [vi,] 94 



fol. Paris, 1693. 



Plumier (C.) Nova Plantarum Americanarum genera 

 (Catalogus Plantarum Americanarum, quarum genera 

 in Institutipnibus rei herbaria jam nota sunt, quasque 

 P. C. Plumier . . . descripsit ... in Insulis Americanis). 

 pp. 52, 21 : 40 pis. 4. Parisiis, 1703. 



Plumier (C.) Traite des Fougeres de 1'Amerique, &c. 

 (Tractatus de Filicibus Americanis. ) pp. xxxvi, 146 

 [10]: 172 pis. ' M.-Paris, 1705. 



French & Latin in parallel columns. 



Plunder's American Ferns. Determined by G. S. 

 Jenman, &c. See JENMAN (G. S.) 4. 1889. 



Plumier ( C. ) Plautarum Americanarum fasciculus 

 primus ( decimus), continens Plantas, quas olirn C. 

 Plumierius . . . detexit, eruitque, atque in Insulis An- 

 tillis ipse depinxit. Has primum in lucem edidit, 

 concinnis descriptionibus, & observationibus, seneisque 

 tabulis illustravit J. Burmannus, &c. pp. [vi,] 262 [4] : 

 262 pis., 1 port. 



fol. Amstelcedami & Ludg. Batav., 1755-60. 



Plumier (C.) [312 original Water-colour and Pen-and- 

 ink Drawings of Plants, many of which were published 

 in his various works.] 5 Vol. fol. [ ] 



Banksian MSS. no. 1-5. fide Dryander's " Cat. Bibl. Banks." Vol. HI, 

 p. 1S7. 



FLUMMER (FRED. G.) [1864-] Forest conditions in 

 the Cascade Range, Washington, &c. pp. 4% ' 5 pis., 

 6 maps col. See UNITED STATES. Geological Survey. 

 Professional Paper No. 6. 4. 1902. 



Plummer (F. G.) Forest conditions in the San Fran- 

 cisco Mountains Forest Reserve, Arizona . . . With an 

 Introduction by F. G. Plummer. pp. 95 : 6 pis. (1 col.), 

 1 map. See UNITED STATES. Geological Survey. 

 Professional Paper No. 22. 4. 1904. 



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