BOOKS QUOTED IN VOL. I. XXXV 



Column. Ecphr. — Columna, Fabius, Minus cognitarum, $c. Stir- 



jrium Ecphrasis. Rome. 1616. quarto. 

 Phytob. * ■ Phytobasanos. Naples. 1592. quarto 



Edit. 2 was published at Florence. 1744. quarto. 

 Comp. — Smith, James Edward, Compendium Flora Britannica. 



Ed. 3. London. 1818. duodecimo. 

 Cord. Hist. — Cordus, Valerius, Historia Stirpium. Cologn.\56\. 



folio. 

 CiUlum.—Cu\\\im, Sir Thomas Gery, Bart., Flora Anglica 



Specimen, imperfectum et ineditum, anno 1774? inchoatum. 



octavo. Ends at Daucus Carota. 

 Cupan. Panph. — Cupani, Francis, Panphyton Siculum. Palermo, 



1713. quarto, vol. 1st. — Ed. 2. published by Gervasi, before 



1719, 168 plates, without title or date, unfinished. 

 Curt. Brit. Gr — Curtis, William, Practical Observations on the 



British Grasses. Ed. 2. London. 1790. octavo. 

 — Lond. Flora Londinensis. London. 1777, S^c. folio. 



fasc. 6. 

 Mag. Botanical Magazine. London. 1787, fyc. oc- 

 tavo, vol.! — 14. Continued by Dr. John Sims, vol. 15 — 50, fyc. 

 Dalcch. Hist. Anon. (Dalechamps, James,) Historia Generalis 



Plantarum, in libros 18, per certas classes artificiose digesta, 



Lyons. 1587. folio. 2 vols. 

 Davies Welsh Bota?wl.— Davies, Hugh, Welsh Botanology ; part 



the first. London. 1813. octavo. 

 DeCayid.Fr. — De Candolle, Augustus Pyramus, (and Lamarck,) 



Flore Francois. Ed. 3. Paris. 1805 — 1815. octavo. 4 vols. 

 Ic.' — Icones Plantarum Gallia Rariorum. Paris.1808. 



quarto, 

 Ord. Esquisse d'une Serie lineaire, etpar consequent 



artificielle, pour la disposition des families naturelles du regne 



vegetal. In Theorie Elementaire de la Botanique, p. 213 — 



220. Paris. 1813. octavo. 

 Syst. Regni Vegetabilis Systema Naturale, Paris, 



1818. vol, 1. 1821. vol. 2. octavo. 

 DeeringNott. — Deering,Charles, A Catalogue of Plants, fyc. more 



especially about Nottingham. Nottingham. 1738. octavo. 

 Desfont. Atlant. — Desfontaines, Rene, Flora Atlantica, Paris, 



1798. quarto. 2 vols. 

 Dicks. Crypt. — Dickson, James, Fasciculus Plantarum Cryptoga- 



micarum Britannia. London. 1785. quarto. Fasc. 2. 1790. 



Fasc. 3. 1793. Fasc. 4. 1801. 

 Dr. PL A Collection of Dried Plants, named on the 



authority of the Linnaan Herbarium and other original col' 



lections. London. 1789 — 17 91. f olio, ^fascic. 

 H. Sice. Hortus Siccus Britannicus, being a Collec- 

 tion of Dried British Plants, named fyc. as the preceding. 



London. 1793— 1802. folio, \8fascic. 

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