CXClV. LIST OF BOOKS REFERRED TO. 
Boerh. Ind. Alt: 67. Index alter Plantarum quz in Horto Acad, Lugduno-Batavo aluntur, By EH. 
Boerhaave. Lugd.Bat. 1720. 2 vols. 4to. 
Boerh. Lugd. 469. Index Plantarum que in Horto Acad. Lugduno-Batavo reperiuntur. Id. Lugé. 
Bat. 1710. 4to. 
Bollwyller Catalogue. 742. See Baum. Cat. 
Bolt. Fun. 1833. An History of Funguses growing about Halifax. By James Bolton. Huddersfield, 
1788, 1789. 3 pts. Append. 1791. 4to. 
Bonafous’s Mémoire sur une E ducation de Vers a Soie, &c. 1858, Paris. 
Bonvoeil on Muiberries. 1353. Bonoeil (John), A Treatise on the Art of making Silk: together with 
Instructions how to plaut Vines. London, 1609, to. 
Bon Jard. 243. Le Bon Jardiner, contenant les Principes généraux de Culture, &c. Paris, 12mo. 
A volume yearly. 
Bonninghausen Fl. Monaster. 1551. Bonninghausen (C. M. F.), Prodromus Flore Monasteriensis. 
* Westphalorum. Monast. 1824. 8vo. 
Bonpl. Malmaison. 262. See Bonpl. Pl. Rar. ‘ 
Bonpl. Pl. Rar. 251. Description des Plantes rares cultivées 4 Malmaison et 4 Navarre. By A. 
Bonpland. Paris, 1813—1816. Fol. 
Bon Sens. 1996. A French periodical. 
Book of Trades. 1336. Frankfort, 1654. 
Bork. Holz. 754. Beschreibung der in den Hessen-Darmstadtischen Landen im Freien wachsenden 
Holzarten. By M. B. Borkhausen. Franef. Main, 1790. 8vo. 
Bose Act. Bae Hist. Nat. Par. 955. Actes de la Société d’Histoire Naturelle de Paris. Paris, 
1792. Fol. 
Bosc Dict. d’ Agric. 752. Nouveau Cours eomplet d’Agriculture théorique et pratique. New 
edition. Paris, 1821—1823. 16 vols. &vo. 
Bose Mém. sur les Chénes. 1847. Mémoires sur les différentes espéces de Chénes qui croissent en 
France. By L. Bosc. Paris, 1808. 4to. 
Botanicum Monspeliense. 26. Botanicon Monspeliense. By P. Magnol. Monspelii, 1686. 12mo. 
Botanist. 1172. The Botanist. Conducted by B. Maund, Esq., F.L.S, assisted by Professor Hen- 
slow. Inmonthly Nos. 8vo. 
Botaniste Cultivateur ; or Description, Culture, and Use of the greatest Part of the Plants, Foreign 
and Indigenous, which are cultivated in France and Englund, according to the Method of Jussieu, 
143. By Dumont De Courset. Paris, 1802, 5 vols. 8vo.; ed. 2. Paris, 1811, 6 vols. 8vo0. 
Supplement on vol. vii. 1814. 
Botanologia Universalis Hibernica. 107. By J. Kéoch, A.B. Corke, 1735. 4to. 
Bot. Arrangem. 700. A Botanical Arrangement of all the Vegetables naturally growing in Great 
Britain, &c. By W. Withering. Birmingham, 1776, 2 vols. 8vo.; 3d ed. greatly enlarged, 
Lond. 1790, 4vols. 8vo. 
Bot. Cab. 359. See Lodd. Bot. Cab. 
Bot. Cult 1497. See Botaniste Cultivateur. 
Bot. Gard. 254. See Maund’s Bot. Gard. 
Bot. Mag. 38. See Curt. Bot. Mag. 
Bot. Reg. 250. Edwards’s Botanical Register. Lond. 8vo. Begun in 1815, and continued monthly. 
Conducted now by Dr. Lindley. 
Bot. Rep. 939. See Andr. Bot. Rep. 
Bouché. Naturgeschichte der Schadlichen und Nutzlichen Garten Insecten. 
Boutcher’s Treatise on raising Forest Trees. 105. Edinb. 1775. 4to. 
Bowack’s Account of the Parish of Kensington. 47. 1705. 
Boyceaw’s Jardinage, &c. 1338. J. Boyceau, ‘Traité du Jardinage, &c. Paris, 1714. Fol. 
Bradley’s New Improvements of Planting and Gardening. 8. Lond. 1718. 8vo. 
Bradley's Treat. on Husbandry and Gardening, 98. A ‘Treatise on Husbandry and Gardening, &c. 
By Richard Bradley, F.R.S. Lond. 1721. 8vo. 
Bramham Park. 2009. A poem by Fawkes. 
Brande’s Journ. 124. A Journal of Travels in Peru, &c. By C. Brande. Lond. 8vo. 
Brand's Popular Antiquities. 900. Brand’s (Rev. J.), Observations on Popular Antiquities. New- 
castle, 1777. 8vo. 
Bray's (Mrs.) Borders of the Tamar ana the Tavy. 900. Description of the Part of Devonshire b 
dering on the ‘lamar and ‘avy ; its Nat. Hist, &c. London, 1836, 3 vols. 8vo. 
Brewster's Edin. Journ. 1°24, See Ed, Phil. Journ. ; 
Breyn. Cent. 661. Fxoticarum Plantarum Centuria, By Jacobus Breynius. Gedani, 1678. Fol. 
Breyn. Icon. 1259. Icones rariorum Plantarum, conjunctim cum priori a J. Ph. Breynio edit. 
1789. 4to. 
Breyn. Obs. 2274. Prodromus Fascicul: rariorum Plantarum in Hortis Hollandie observatarum. 
By Jacobus Breynius. Gedani, vol. i. Aa vol. ii. 1689. 2 vols. 8vo, 
Brigit’s Travels in Hungary. 869. Dr, Bright’s Travels from Vienna, through Lower H i 
B35. Edinb. 1818, 4to. : ; ; aa 
Brit Ent. i8‘6. See Curtis Brit. Ent. 
Brit. Fungi. 2147. Consisting of dricd Specimens of the Species described in Vol. V. Pt. II. of the 
English Flora, together with such as may hereafter be discovered indigenous to Britain. By the 
Rev. M J. Berkeley, A.M. Lond. 1886. Fasc. 1, and 2. 
Britton’s Wiltshire. 128. Wiltshire. See Beauties of England. 
Brit. Topog. 33. Gough (R.), Anecdotes of British Topography; or, an Historical Account of what 
has been done for illustrating the Topographical Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland 
London, 1768. 4to. E 
Bromet. Chi. Goth. 1706.__ Chloris Gothica. By Olaus Bromelius. Gothoburgi, 1694. 8vo. 
Brong. Mém. Rham. 524+. Mémoire surla Famille des Rhamnées; ou Histoire Naturelle et 
Médicale des Genres qui composent ce Group de Plantes. Par Adolphe Brongniart. -Paris, 
Berlin, 1853. 12mo, 
or~ 
1826. 4to. 
Brot. Flor. Lus. 242. See Brotero’s Fiora Lusitanica. 
Brotero’s Fl. Lus. 1926. See Brotero’s Flora Lusitanica. 
Brotero’s Flora Lusitanica, 164. Olissipone, 1804. 2 vols. 8vo. 
te Sd ae Phytographia Lusitania selectior, By Felix Avellar Brotero. Olissiponz, 
01. Fol. 
Brown's Edit. of White’s Selborne. 1578. White's Natural History of Selborne, and Observations on 
various Parts of Nature; with the Naturalist’s Calendar, and notes, by Capt. T : 
F.L.S London, 1833, 8vo. + 
