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Régn. Bot. 2464. See Régnault Bot. Icon. 
wie my eos 1266. De Regnault, La Botanique mise 4 la Portée de tout le Monde. 
aris, 1774. Fol. 
Reich. Mag. 656._ Reichenbach (G. C.), Magazin des Pflanzenreichs. 1793, 1794. 4to. 
Reid’s Hist. and Lit. Bot. 899. See Reid’s Historical and Literary Botany. 
Reid’s Historical and Literary Botany. 486. Historical and Literary Botany ; containing the Qua- 
lities, Anecdotes, and Superstitions of Plants, &c. To which is added, Flowers; or, the Ar- 
tists: a Romantic Story, from the French of Madame De Genlis. By Eliza P. Reid. Windsor, 
1826. 3 vols. 12mo. 
Rem. on For. Scen. 2047. See Remarks on Forest Scenery. 
Remarks on Forest Scenery. 14. By William Gilpin. 2 vols. 8vo. 
Remarkable Oaks, &c. 1781, See Rooke’s Remarkable Oaks. 
ence i. de VOrne. 1212. P. A. Renault, Flore du Département de l’Orne. Alengon, 
. 8vo. 
Report on the Natural Forests of Scotland. 2180. By Mr. Grigor, Nurseryman, of Elgin. Published 
in the Highland Society’s Transactions, vol. xii. 
Reports, &c. 2170. Parliamentary Reports on the Timber Trade for 1831—1835. 
Residence in Constantinople. 2042. Walsh (R), A Residence at Constantinople during the Com- 
ee eee Progress, and Termination of the Greek and Turkish Revolutions. London, 1836. 
vols. 8vo. 
Ret. Gard. 2008. See Retired Gardener. 
Retired Gardener. 364. See London and Wise’s Retired Gardener. 
Retz. Obs. 235. See Retz. Obs. Bot. 
Retz. Obs. Bot. 754. A.J. Retzius, Observationes Botanice. London, 1774. 6 fasc. 4to. Ed. 2. 
Lipsiz, 1779—1791. 6 vols. 4to. 
Réverie du Promeneur solitaire. 1326. By J. J. Rousseau. 
Revue ing oon 2145. See Silbermann’s Revue Entomologique. 
Reyn. Act. Laus. 769. See Reyn. Mém. Laus. 
Reyn. Mém. 585. See Reyn. Mém. Laus. 
Reyn. Mém. Laus. 772. Reynier in Mém. de la Soc. de Lausanne. 
Rhixotomt. 1724. By Sophocles. 
Rich. Diss. 1061. G. G. Richter, Diss. de Muscorum Notis et Salubritate. Gottinge, 1747. 4to. 
Rich Mém. Conif. 2063. See Richard Mém. sur les Coniféeres. 
Richard II. 436. One of Shakspeare’s plays. 
Richard Mém. sur les Coniféres. 2103. See Mémoires sur les Coniféres et les Cycadées. 
Richard’s Analyse du Fruit. 558. Louis-Claude Richard, Analyse du Fruit, considéré en général ; 
publiée par Duval. Paris, 1808. Svo. 
Richard’s Elements of Botany. 1024. New Elements of Botany, &c. By A. Richard, M.D. ; 
translated, with Notes, by P. Clinton; Dublin, 1829, 8vo. Translation by W. Macgillivray ; 
London, 1831, 8vo. 
Riv. Mon. te ia Aug. Quirinus Rivinus, Ordo Plantarum Flore irregulari Monopetalo. Lip- 
siz, i ol. 
R. Mai. 1420. WHenricus Van Rheede, Hortus Indicus Malabaricus. 1678—1703. 12 vols, fol. 
Roberts’s English Bowman ; or, Tracts on Archery. 2087. London, 1801. 8vo. 
Roderick, the Last of the Goths..1917. A poem by Southey. 
Reem. Arch. 1032. Joh. Jac. Rémer, Archiv fiir die Botanik. Leipzig, 1796—1805. 3 vols. 4to. 
Reem. et Schult. Syst. Veg. 1414. Id. et Schultes, Ed. nov. Systematis Vegetabilium Linnai. 
Turici, 1815. 8vo. 
Rokeby. 2084. A poem by Sir Walter Scott. 
poe od g Nature. 932. The Romance of Nature. By Louisa Anne Twamley. London, 
. 8vo. 
Romance of the Rose. 941. By Chaucer. ; ; 
Rooke’s Remarkable Oaks, §c. 1781. Description and Sketches of some remarkable Oaks in the 
Park at Welbeck, in the County of Nottingham, a seat of His Grace the Duke of Portland, By 
Hayman Rooke. London, 1790. 4to. 
Roque’s Hist. des Champ. 1704. Histoire des Champignons. Par M. Roque. Paris. 4to. 
Rosarum Monier. 749. See Lindley’s Rosarum Monographia. 
ee sce uide. 2560. The Rose Amateur’s Guide. By T. Rivers, jun. London, 
1837. 8vo. - 
Rosel Ins. Belust. Suppl. 1826. | Résel, Der monatlich herausgegebenen Insecten Belustigung. 
Niirnberg, 1746—1761. 4 vols. 4to. 
Rossig. Ros. 752. Rossignol (K. G.), Les Roses dessinées et enluminées d’aprés Nature, avec une 
Description botanique. ‘Traduit de ]’Allemand par M. De Lafitte. Leips. 4to. 
Rossmissler Forstins. 2140. Rossmassler, Naturgeschichte derjenigen Insecten, welche den bei 
uns angebauten Holzarten am meisten schadlich werden, Leipz. 1834, 8vo. 
Roth Cat. 575. Alb. Wilh. Roth, Catalecta Botanica, Lipsiz, 1797—1805. 3 vols. 8vo. 
Roth Fl. Germ. 635. See Roth’s Fiora Germanica. 
Roth Germ. 1731. See Roth’s Flora Germanica. 
Roth’s Flora Germanica. 146. Id., Tentamen Flore Germanice. Lipsie, 1788—1801. 3 vols. 8vo. 
Rowe’s Lucan. 1462. Rowe’s Translation of Lucan. 
Rox. Fl. Ind. 1201. See Roxb. Fi. Ind. ined. 
Rox.” ae Beng. 1934. W. Roxburgh, Hortus Bengalensis; or, a Catalogue, &c. Calcutta, 
1814. 8vo. 
’, Roxb. Cor. 646. See Roxb. Corom. . 
Roxb. Corom., 1595. Id., Plauts of the Coast of Coromandel, published under the direction of Sir 
Joseph Banks. London, 1795—1798. 2 vols. fol. 
Roxb. Fl. Indvined. 751. Flora Indica. By W. Roxburgh. Serampore, 1820—1824. 2 vols. 8vo. 
Roy. Cours @ Agric. 258. Roy in Nouveau Cours d’ Agriculture. 
Roy. Lugdb. 1289. Adrianus Van Royen, Flore Leydensis Prodromus, exhibens Plantas Horti 
Lugduno-Batavi. Lugd. Bat. 1740. 8vo. Auctor dicitur C. Linnzus. 
Royal Society’s Transactions. 77. See Phil. Trans. 
Royle Illustr. Bot. Himalaya, 245. Illustrations of the Botany and other Branches of the Natural 
History of the Himalayan Mountains, and of the Flora of Cashmere. London, 1833—1838. 
4to. 
Rubi Germanici. 733. See Wethe and Nees's Rubi Germanict. 
