Plantarum minus cognitarum centuriae complectens plantas 



circa Byzantium in Oriente observates. 



Cent. I, 48 pp. 65 pis. Petropoli, 1728. '^F-B 991 



50 pis. Petropoli, 1728. F-B 991 



50 pis. Petropoli, 1729. F-B 991 



66 pis. Petropoli, 1733. 



21 pis. Petropoli, 1740. 



(Our copy wants last two Cent.) 



Buxton, Edward North. 

 Epping- Forest. 



147 pp. 5 pis. I^ondon, 1884. LL-B 991 



2 ed. 139 pp. 



3 ed. pp. 1890. 



4 ed. pp. 



5 ed. 192 pp. London, 1898. 



6 ed. 175 pp. London, 1901. LL-B 991 



Buxton, Richard. 



Botanical guide to flowering plants, ferns, mosses and algae of 



Manchester. 



168 pp. London, 1849. LM-B 991 



2 ed. 207 pp. London, 1859. LM-B 991 



Byczkowski, Henrich. 



Das verhaltniss der pflanzen zur atmosphare. 

 77 pp. Dorpat. 1846. 



C, E. M. 



Popular geography of plants, or a botanical excursion around 

 the world, edited by C. Daubeny. 



370 pp. 20 pis. London, 1855. lE-C iii 

 Plants of the world and where they grow. (Same work with 

 a new title-page.) 



370 pp. 20 pis. London, 1865. 



Cabanis, F. 



Le murier, ses avantages et son utilite dans I'industrie. 

 162 pp. Paris, 1866. JH-C 112 



Cabrie, L. 



Der olivenbaum., seine kultur, sein oel und dessen falschungen. 

 38 pp. Nizza, 1902. 



Caccia, A. M. F. and Troup, R. S. 



A glossary to technical terms for use in Indian forestry. 

 2 ed. 58 pp. Calcutta, 1911. 

 (Forestry Bulletin.) 



Cadbury, R. H. 



Cocoa ; all about it. 



99 pp. 2 pis. London, 1896. 



Caddy, Florence. 



Through the fields with Linnaeus. 



Vol. I, 347 pp. London, 1887. AC-L 758 

 2. 376 pp. London, 1887. AC-L 758 



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