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Opera anonyma anglica : 
411539  À boke of the properties of herbes called an herball, drawen out 
of an auncyent booke of phisyck by W. C. London, by Wyllyam 
Copland. s. a. 8. 40 plag. B. 
À booke of beast, birds , flowers, fruits, flies and wormes, exactly 
drawne with their lively colours truly described. Àr to be sould by 
Thomas Johnson in Brittaynes Burse. 1630. 20 tab. aen. long. 6 unc., 
lat. 8 unc. B. 
A catalogue of green house, hot house, herbaceous and hardy 
plants, which will be sold by auction, at Hackney, July 1799 by 
order of the executors of Thomas Sikes, Esq. (London 1799.) 8. 
50 p. à 
A catalogue of plants in the botanic garden at Liverpool. Liver- 
pool, typ. J. Smith. 4808. 8. vit, 298 p. cum iconographia horti. 
A catalogue of trees and shrubs growing in the botanic garden àt 
Edinburgh. Edinburgh 4775. 8. 47 p. B. 
A catalogue of trees, shrubs, plants and flowers, which are propa- 
gated for sale in the gardens near London. London 1730. folio. 
30 p., 21 tab. col. B. 
A description ofa great variety of animals and vegetables, being 
a supplement to a description of 300 animals. London 4736. 12. 
137 p.,tab. B. 
A family-herbal, or the treasure of health, wherein you have an 
account of the nature of all sorts of meats, flesh, fish, fruits, herbs 
etc. and also all sorts of drinks. ( Translated from the italian by J. 
Chamberlayne.) Second edition. London 1689. 42. 232 p. B. 
À list of plants and seeds, wanted from China and Japan, to which 
is added Directions for bringing them to Europe. London 1789. 8. 
22 p., 4 tab. ' B. 
Àn english catalogue of the trees and plants in the physicke garden 
of the university of Oxford, with the latine names added thereunto. 
Oxford 4648. 8. 54 p. B. 
An English herbal, or a discovery of the physical vertues of all 
herbs in this kingdom. London s. a. 12. 72 p. B. 
À short account of the late donation of a botanic garden to the 
University of Cambridge by the Rev. Dr. Wulker, with rules and 
orders for the government of it. Cambridge 1763. 4. 6 p. B. 
A short attempt to recommend the study of botanical analogy, in 
investigating the properties of medicines from the vegetable king- 
dom. London 4784.8. 404 p. B. 
A supplement to the description of the Coffee-tree lately published 
Mi Dr. Douglas. (Thes. lit. bot. Nr. 2699.) London 1727. folio. 
p. B. eui 
À true account of the Aloe americana or africana, which is now in 
blossom in Mr. Cowel's garden at Hoxton, which is upwards of 
twenty foot high, and bas already put sorth thitly branches for 
flowers all upon one stem, twelve whereof are already fairly 
oponed and blown out. As also of the Cereus, or great Torch- 
Thistle, which have likewise put forth their blossoms in Mr. Cowell's 
said garden, the like whereof has never been seen in England 
before. London, T. Warner. 1729. 8. 44 p., ^ tab. B. 
radiey.) 
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(Tribuitur a Seguiero Richardo B ; 
. Botanical Labels for the herbarium, adapted to the Floras of Smith, 
Hooker, Lindley and Macreight, giving the scientific and popular 
names, synonyms and habitats of each plant, with blank spaces for 
notes and observations. Edited by a corresponding member of the 
botanical society of London. Faversham, W. Ratcliffe. ( London, 
Pamplin.) 4844, (55.) 
Catalogue for sale of the hot-house and green-house plants in Dr. 
Fothergil's garden at Upton. (London) 41784. 8. 50 p. B. 
Catalogue plants and seeds for sale by Stephen 
141554 
11555 
41556" ' of American trees , 
F. Mills et Co., Flushing near NewYork. NewYork, typ. Swords. 
4827. 8. p. 429—168. 
141557t Catalogue of British plants. Printed for the Botanical Society of 
Edinburgh. Edinburg, Maclachlan and Stewart. 4836. 8. 45 p. — 
Second edition. ib. 4844. 8. 46 p. i 
145581 Catalogue of exotic plants cultivated in the island of Mauritius, at 
; the royal botanic garden Pamplemousses, at his excellency the 
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governor's garden at reduit, at mon plaisir, bois cheri etc. with an 
enumeration of the most remarkable indigenous plants of that 
colony. Compiled and published under the auspices and authority 
of his excelleney Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, Baronet, Governor, 
Captain-General, Vice-Admiral. (Printed by Mailac brothers, prin- 
ters to governement.) 1822. 4. 44 p. 
Catalogue of fruiis cultivated in the garden of the Horticulturol 
Society of London at Chiswick. London, typ. Nicol. 4826. 8. 1, 
224 p. — Ed. II: ib. 1834. 8. v, 166 p. 
Catalogue of plants in the Arboretum , fruticetum , herbarium, gra- 
mina vera, hortus tinctorius, hot et green-houses of the Dublin 
Society's botaaic garden at Glasnevin. Dublin, typ. Graisberry. 
1802. 8. 247 p. 
Catalogue of the native phaenogamous plants and ferns of Ken- — 
tucky: and supplementary catalogue of the same. Lexington 1833. —— 
8. Bibl. Acad. Philad. S 
Essay concerning the best methods of pruning fruit-trees, also the — 
method of pruning timber-trees; with a discourse concerningihe — 
improvement of the Potatoe. London 1732. 8. 64 p. B. p 
Flora anglica, ou Flore augloise, contenant les plantes qui eroissent — 
nàturellement en Angleterre. Londres 4764. 8. Schultes. —— : 
Florula Columbiensis, or a list of plants found in the distribof — 
Columbia, during the years 1817—41848. Washington 4819. 8. — 
Bibl. Nov. Ebor. 
Hereafter foloweth the knowledge, properties and the vertues of 
herbes. London, by Robert Wyer. s. a. 8. 15 plag. dimid. B. 
Herefordshire Orchards, a pattern for all England, by J. B. London 
1724.8.3G6 p. B. 
Hortus anglicus, or the modern english garden: containing à fami- 
liar description of all the plants which are cultivated in the climate 
of Great Britain, either for use or ornament, and of a selection 
from the established favourites of the stove and greenhouse; ar- 
ranged according to the system of Linnaeus; with remarks on the 
properties of the more valuable species. By the author of «The 
british botanist.» In two volumes. London, Rivington. 1822. 42,7 
I: xi, 514 p. — II: 589 p., ind. ENS 
Memoirs on the Rose. London , Westley. 1824. 12. ; 
New theory of vegetable physiology, based on electricity ; and ; 
substantiated by facts, with its application to agriculture. 
burgh 1848. gr. 12.486 p. (5s.) ns 
Observations on the Oheeroo, a Palm-tree. London 1784. 4. 32 p. 
Atab. B. : dX 
Pecudarium, or Cattle division in the Dublin Soeiety's botanicil 
prn at Glasnevin. Dublin , typ. Graisberry and Campbell. 5? 
- Iv, 44 p. rs 
Portable instructions for purchasing the drugs and spices of Asia 
and the East-Indies, pointing out the distinguishing characteristic 
of tbose that are genuine and the arts practised in their adulter?" 
tion. London 1779. 8. 96 p. B. vis 
Remarks on the manufacturing of Maple Sugar. Philadelphia mn 
43.95 p. B. Se Id 
St. Foine improved, a discourse shewing the utility and benefi : 
which England hath and may receive by the grasse called St. pet 
London 1674. 4.20 p. B. : do 
Synopsis of the genera of American plants. Georgetown une de s 
Bibl . Acad. Philad. - : 3s I 
41576* The Botanical Society of Edinburgh 
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; instituted 47. march 1836. — 
Edinburgh , typ. Neill et Co. 4840. 8. 30 p. (o 
11577 The complete florist. Ed. fI. London s. a. 42. 147 p. &-.——— , — 
11578* The Cyclopaedia; or universal dictionary of arts, sciences eld 3 
literature, by Abraham Rees. In. 39. volumes. London, b 
1819. XXXVII voll. text. , ll. tab. 4.- HE | 
(The Botany by die MEAE AMA: Dr. Woodville and ReY- 
Wood. Tabulae duodeviginti sunt. sp rie 
41579* The families of plants, with their natural characters, aecordiné ^, 
the number, figure, situation and proportion of all the parte ^, 
fructification. Translated from the last edition by Dr. Reichard o — 
the Genera and Mantissae plantarum of Linnaeus. ei, Life — 
Johnson. 1787. II voll. 8. LxXx, 840 p. mn Tee qu 
