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92 Bünde. &. — 1: 19 Hefte. 82:/ plag., 73 tab. col. — 1i: 4&4 Hefte. 
43/4, plag., 70 tab. col. (44'/, th. — nigr. DUM th.) (Continuatur. ) 
6284* Loudon, John Claudius. Hortus britannicus: a catalogue of all 
ihe plants indigenous cultivated in, or introduced into Britain. 
Part I. The Linnean arrangement, in which nearly 30,000 species 
are enumerated. Part II. The Jussieuan arrangement of nearly 4000 
genera. London , Longman. 1830. 8. xxiv, 576 p. (4I. 45.) — *First 
additional supplement: ib. 1832. 8. p. 579—602, — "*Ed. II: Lon- 
don, Longman. 4832. 8. xxiv, 602 p. ( 4I. 3s. 6d.) (non differt.) — 
* Second additional supplement: ib. 1839. 8. p. 602—745. (8s.) — 
*Ed. Ilf: with supplements. London, Longman. 1839. 8. xxiv, 745 p. 
(4L. A45. 6d.) 
Hortus lignosus Londinensis, or a catalogue of all the 
lizneous plants, indigenous and foreign, hardy and half- hardy, 
cultivated in the gardens and grounds in the neighbourhood of 
London; with all their synonymes, scientific and popular, including 
their french, german and italian names; and with their native 
country, habitation in the garden ete. To which are added the 
prices of hardy trees and shrubs in the principal nurseries of Lon- 
don and Edinburgh , and of Bollwyller in France and in Hamburgh. 
London, Longman. 1838. 8. (75. 6d.) 
The Suburban Gardener and Villa Companion: com- 
prising the choice of a suburban or villa-residence, or of a situation, 
on which to form one; the arrangement and furnishing of the house; 
and the laying out, planting and general management of the garden 
and grounds from one perch to fifty acres upwards in extent; and 
intendend for the instruction of those, who know little of gardening 
and rural affairs, and more particularly for the use of Ladies. Lon- 
don, Longman. 1838. 8. (41.) 
—— — —— Arboretum et Fruticetum britannicum: or the trees and 
shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and halfí- hardy, 
pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popu- 
. larly described; with their propagation, culture, management and 
uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in land- 
. scape-gardening. Preceded by a historical and geographical outline 
of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world. 
London, Longman. 1838. VIII voll. 8. — vol. I—IV: ccxxx, 2694 p., 
(2546) ic. xylogr. i.t. — vol. V— VIII: 442 tab. (401. — col. London, 
Ridgway. 25l. 55.) 
— — ——— An Encyclopaedia of trees and shrubs; being the Arbo- 
retum et Fruticetum britannicum abridged: containing the hardy 
trees and shrubs of Britain native and foreign, scientifically and 
popularly described, with their propagation, culture and uses in the 
arts; and with engravings of nearly all the species. Abridged from 
the large edition, and adapted for the use of nurserymen, seedsmen, 
gardeners and foresters. London, Longman. 1842. 8. Lxxir, 4462 p. 
(2200) ic. xylogr. i. t. (21. 405.) 
——-— The Derby Arboretum; containing a catalogue of the 
trees and shrubs included in it; a description of the grounds, and 
directions for their management; a copy of the address delivered 
when it was presented to the town council of Derby by its founder 
Joseph Strutt Esq., and an account of the ceremonies which took 
place when it was opened to the publie on Sept. 16. 1840. London, 
LUCAS 
res of the most desirable bulbous flowers, with descriptions and 
directions for cultivation. London, William Smith. 4844. 4. x, 270 p., 
58 tab. col. (2/. 125.) Bibl. Deless. 
Loudon, Mistriss J. W. The Ladies' Flower-garden of ornamental 
perennials. London , William Smith. 484.. II voll. 4. (4l. 48.) 
The first book of botany. London 1844. 42. (25.) 
Botany for Ladies; or a popular introduction to the 
natural system of plants, according to the classification of DeCan- 
dolle. London, Murray. 1842. 8. xvt, 493 p., ic. xylogr. i. t. (8s. 
Ladies Companion to the Flowergarden, being an al- 
phabetical arrangement of all the ornamental plants üsually grown 
in gardens and shrubberies: with full directions for their culture. 
London, William Smith. 41844. 42. — Ed. IV. with considerable 
additions and corrections. London, William Smith. 4846. 42. 352 p. 
(6s. 6d.) 
Tales about plants. London, Tegg. 1846. 42. (75. 60.) — — 
British wild flowers. London, William Smith. 4846. 4. — 
(3l. 425. 6d.) | 
Loureiro, Joá0o de. Flora cochinchinensis, sistens plantas in regno — 
Cochinchina nascentes, quibus accedunt aliae observatae in sineusi — 
imperio, Africa orientali, Indiaeque locis variis. Ulyssipone; typ. — — 
academiae. 1790. II voll. 4. xx, 744 p. — *Denuo in Germania edita. 
cum notis a Karl Ludwig Willdenow, Berolini, Haude et Spener. 
1793. IL voll. 8. xxiv, 882 p. (3 th.) X 
Lovell, Robert. IopgocavoXayiz, sive Enchiridion botanicum, or à 
compleat herball, eontaining the summe of what hath hitherto been — — 
published either by ancient or moderne authors both galenicall and - 
chymicall, touching trees , shrubs , plants , fruits , flowers etc. in an 
alphabeticall order. Wherein all that are net in the physick garden 
in Oxford ore noted with asterisks, sheeving their place, time, 
names, kinds, temperature, vertues, use, dose, danger and anti 
dotes, together with an introduction to herbarisme etc. Appendix 
of exoticks; universal index of plants, sheewing what grow wild in 
Eugland. Oxford, printed by W. Hall for Richard Davis. 4659. 8. 
671 p. et Isagoge: 84 p. Bibl. Reg. Paris. — Ed. lI: ib. 4663. 8. 
672 p. et Isagoge: 84 p. — Bibl. Juss. 
(«Juvenis, neque medici, animosum tentamen.  Colleeliti? 
omnia.» ) (s 
Lovén, Nils Hinrik, pr. Om Geléers, sáürdeles Perl- Tangens 
(Sphaerococcus crispus Ag.) anvündande i medicinen. D. Li 
4841. 8. 20 p. TEE 
Lovicz , Simon de. Enchiridion medicinae. Cracoviae, ex officin? — 
Ungleriana. 4537. 8. ; Meu 
(«Accedit operi nomenclatura polonica herbarum nostratium € — - 
nonnullarum exoticarum, secundum seriem alphabeti, et editio 4t- — 
milii Macri de herbarum virtutibus.») Adamski, Historia rei herb. i^ — 
Polonia, p. 22—25. 
Lowe, Richard Thomas. Primitiae Faunae et Florae Maderae e 
Portus Sancti, sive species quaedam novae vel hactenus minus rilé 
cognitae animalium. et plantarum in his insulis degentium brevitef 
descriptae. Cambridge, typ. Smith. 1834. 4. 70 p., 6 tab. col. (2 tab. 
Helices, 4 tab. Plantae.) : rg cs 
(From the Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society; 
Longman. 1840. 8. 97 p., 4tab. (4s.) vol. 1V. part I.) : 
EM —— HM Suburban Horticulturist; or an attempt to teach | 6307* ——————— Novitiae Florae Maderensis: or notes and gleanings of 
the science and practice of the culture and management of the Maderan Botany. Cambridge, Parker. 4838. 4. 29 p. pe 
lower - fruit- kitchen- and forcing-garden , with engravings on (From the Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 
wood. London 1842. 8. ic vol VEpart Hi.) 56. EAS. 
Modes of cultivating the Pine-apple in Europe. London, | 6208. boyer, Godefroy. Relation du voyage du royaume d'lssyny, €ó'*, 
Longman. 184.. 8. (95.) : d'or, pays de Guinée. Paris 1714. 12. 298 p. cum tabulis aeneis. B-- 
62921 — Self-instruction for young gardeners, foresters etc. ds 
6294 
— ( «Monachus , plantas etiam notiores describit.») H. — 
With a memoir of the author [t 45 Dec. 1843.] London, Longman. 6309* Lozano, Pedro. Descripcion chorografica del terreno, rios, arboles 
| 5845. 8. Lu, 240 p., effigies autoris. (75. 6d.) y animales de las dilatadissimas provincias del gran Chaco, GU? 
6293* Loudon, Mistriss J. W. Instructions in gardening for Ladies. amba. etc. En Cordoba, por Joseph Santos Balbas. 4733. 4. (30) 
London, John Murray. 4840. 8. xit, 406 p. (65.) | 485, (5) p., 4 mappa "— (821r. A. Barcelona.) — 
1662947 — The Ladies' Flower-garden of ornamental annuals. In (Aiteles penes; Bite *P'ehionisida or albiiuimert 9. d 
48 beautifully coloured plates, containing upwards of 300 figures 63410 Lubeex, Michael. De Opio. D. duni Batavorum. 469' bh 
of the most showy and interesting annual flowers, with full directions $plag. B. — mE Via LM ean Dua racdi e 
for their culture. London, William Smith. 4840. 4. xvt, 272 p., 48tab. Lucas, Charles. An essay on waters. London 4756. III voll. 8. 
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The Ladies Flower-garden of ornamental bulbous 
plants. In 58 beautifully coloured plates, containing above 300 figu- 
(In tomo lll. aliquae plant quisgranenses 
tier fta inter fontes Florae Du Cital: « Lucas, Essai 
minérales de Borcette et Aix-la-Chapelle.s) — 
