Britten, James. 



European ferns. 



44+196 pp. 30 pis. London, [1879-81.] HBi-B 862 



Popular British fungi. 



138 pp. London. [1877.] HIl-B 862 



The history of Aiton's Hortus Kewensis. 

 16 pp. London, 1913. 



(Suppl. to vol. 50 of Jour, of Bot.)* 



The young collector's handbook of flowering plants. 

 31 pp. London, [1883.] 



Britten, James, & Boulger, G. S. 



A biographical index of British and Irish botanists. 

 i88 pp. London, 1893. AC-B 862 



1 suppl. pp. 193-222. London, * 



2 ed. [1898-1902,] 19 pp. London, 1905.* 



3 ed. [1903-1907.] 15 pp. fjourn. of Bot. vol. 46, 1908.)* 



Britten, James, & Gower, W. H, 



Orchids for amateurs, containing" descriptions. . . . 

 pp. London, [1878.] 



Britten, James, & Holland, Robert. 



Dctionarv of English plant names. 



618 pp. London, 1886. AF-B 862 



Britton, N. L. 



List of state and local floras of the United States and British America. 

 (Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. V. Apr. 1890. pp. 237-300.)* 



Britton, N. L. and Rose, J. N. 



Lenophyllum, a new genus of Crassulaceae. 



(Smith. Misc. Coll., vol. 47, pt. 2, 1904, pp. 159-162, pi. 20.)* 



Pereskiopsis, a new genus of Cactaceae. 

 3 pp. 2 pis. Washington, 1907. 



(Smith. Misc. Coll., vol. 50, pt. 3, 1907, pp. 331-333.) 



Britton, Thomas Allen. 



A treatise on dry rot in timber. 



311 pp. London, 1875. JH-B 862 



Britzelmayr, Max. 



Cladonien-Abbildungen. 

 Part I, 



2, I fol. 30 pis. Berlin, 1900. 



Hymenomyceten aus Siidbayern. 



Leuscospori. 139 pis.; Hyporphodii, 41 pis.; Dermini, 75 

 pis.; Melanospori, 36 pis.; Lactarius, 19 pis.; Russula, 36 

 pis. ; Hygrophorus, 20 pis. ; Cortinarius. 70 pis. ; Misc., 27 

 pis. ; Boletus, 27 pis. ; Polyporus, 53 pis. ; Hydnum, 28 pis. ; 

 Thelephorei, 15 pis.; Clavarei. 27 pis.; Tremellinei, 8 pis. 

 [Augsburg, 1879-94.] HIo-B 862 



(This work was issued in ten parts from 1884 to 1893. It is the poorest 

 excuse for an illustrated work on fungi that we know. The pages are 

 various sizes, so that it cannot be bound with any satisfaction. Apparently 

 the coloring has been done by some cheap plates made, we judge, by 

 etching on zinc. There is little system to the text. It consists mostly of 

 excerpts from periodicals. The work originally cost between 200 and 300 

 marks. It would be dear at one-tenth the price. The above is a synopsis 

 of the work.) 



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