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history of vegetables. Philadelphia. 1803. 8°. pp. xi, 
[2], 302, 32, 168, 38+. . 30 plates. 
The same. Revised and corrected, with the addi- 
tion of British examples and occasional notes, by the English 
editor. London. 1804. 8°. pp. xii, [2], 344,35. 30 plates. 
The same. 2d ed., corrected and enlarged. 2 vol. 
Philadelphia. 1812-14. 8°. 40 [89] plates. 
i. 1812. pp. xviii, 324, [20]. 7 plates—ii. 1814. 
44, [8]. 32 plates. 
Plate xxxvii was never published. 
The same. 3d ed., corrected and enlarged. 2 vol. 
Philadelphia. 1827. 8°. 40 [89] plates. 
i. pp. xviii, 324, [22]. 7 plates —ii. pp. iv, 180, 44, [12]. 32 plates. 
The same. New ed., revised and condensed, with 
an account of the life and writings of the author, by W. P. 
c Barton. Philadelphia. 1836. 8°. pp. 325. 40 [39] 
plates. 
pp. iv, 72, 180, 
] An epitome of Mr. Forsyth’s Treatise on the culture 
and management of fruit-trees. Also notes on American 
gardening and fruits; with designs for promoting the ripen- 
ing of fruits, and securing them as family comforts. By an 
American farmer. Philadelphia. 1804. 8°. pp. [4], 186, 
[6]. 15 plates. 
editor.| Memorandums of the life and writings of 
John Clayton. [Philadelphia. 1806.] 8°. 
Philadelphia medical and physical journal, 1806, ii, 139-145. 
Fragments of the natural history of Pennsylvania. 
Pt. i. Philadelphia. 1799. f°. pp. xviii, 24. 
“Progress of vegetation,’ pp. 1-9. 
No more published. 
] Notice of the botany of the White-Mountains, in 
the state of New-Hampshire. [Philadelphia. 1806.] 8°. 
Philadelphia medical and physical journal, 1806, i, suppl., pp. 57-58. 
Notice of ‘“‘ Prodromus of a flora of the states of 
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, 
and Virginia.’ Philadelphia. 1806.] 8°. 
Philadelphia medical and physical journal, 1806, i, suppl., pp. 77-92. 
Some account of John Banister, the naturalist. 
[Philadelphia. 1806.] 8°. 
Philadelphia medical and physical journal, 1806, ii, 134-139. 
[ 
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[ ] Some account of Professor Vahl, of Copenhagen. 
[Philadelphia. 1806.] 8°. 
Philadelphia medical and physical journal, 1806, ii, 145-148. 
Barton, John. A lecture on the geography of plants. Lon- 
don. 1827. 12°. pp. [4], 94. 4 maps. 
Lecture sur la géographie des plantes. Ouvrage 
traduit de l’anglais et augmenté de notes par J. Marchal. 
Bruxelles. 1829. 8°. pp. [4], 84. 4 maps. 
Barton, William Paul Crillon. Compendium flor phila- 
delphice. Containing a description of the indigenous and 
naturalized plants found within a circuit of ten miles around 
- Philadelphia. 2 vol. Philadelphia. 1818. 12°. 
i. pp. viii, 251— ii. pp. 234. 
A flora of North America. 38 vol. Philadelphia. 
1821-23. 4°. 106 plates (70 colored). 
i. 1821. pp. xx, [4], 138. 36 plates. — il. 
plates.— fii. 1823. pp. viii, 100. 36 plates. 
Flore philadelphice prodromus, plantarum que 
hactenus exploratz fuere, queeque in ipso opere ulterius 
describentur, exhibens enumerationem; or, Prodromus of 
the flora Philadelphica, exhibiting a list of all the plants to 
be described in that work which have as yet been collected. 
Philadelphia. 1815. 4°. pp. 100. 
For review, see RAFINESQUE, C. 5S. Reviews. 
Outlines of lectures on materia medica and botany, 
delivered in Jefferson medical college, Philadelphia. 2 vol. 
Philadelphia. 1827. 12°. 
i. pp. iv, 291 [281].— fi. pp. [4], xx [viii], 246 [238]. 
Prodrome of a work to aid the teaching of the vege- 
table materia medica by the natural families of plants in 
the Therapeutic institute of Philadelphia. [Philadelphia.] 
1833. 12°. pp. 104+. 
Vegetable materia medica of the United States; or, 
1822. pp. x, 107. 34 
Medical botany, containing a botanical, general, and medical 
history of medicinal plants indigenous to the United States. 
2 vol. Philadelphia. 1817-18. 4°. 50 colored plates. 
i. 1817. pp. 273. 24 plates—ii. 1818. pp. xvi, 243. 26 plates. 
Bartram, Frank M. Desirability of nut culture. [Sum- 
mary.] 
“From Boston Transcript,’ 1898? 
Bartram, Isaac. A memoir on the distillation of persimons. 
(Philadelphia. 1771.] 1. 8°. 
Transactions of the American philosophical sociely, held at Philadelphia, 
for promoling useful knowledge, 1771, i, 231-234. 
Bartram, John. A journal upon a journey from St. Augus- 
tine up the river St. John’s. With explanatory notes. 
*(Appended to Stork, William. An account of east-Florida, 
1766.) 
Also in the edition of 1769. 
List of trees, shrubs, ete., had of Jno. Bartram to 
supply the place of those of his catalogue of M. 92 which 
failed.] See List of trees, etc. 
Observations on the inhabitants, climate, soil, 
rivers, productions, animals, and other matters worthy of 
notice, made in travels from Pennsylvania to Onondago, 
Oswego, and the Lake Ontario in Canada. To which is 
annex’d, a curious account of the cataracts at Niagara, by 
Peter Kalm. London. 1751. 8°. pp. [2], viii, 94. Plate. 
Bartram, William. Account of the species, hybrids, and 
other varieties of the vine of North America. [New York. 
1804.] 8°. 
Medical repository, 1804, i, 19-24. 
Travels through North & South Carolina, Georgia, 
east & west Florida, the Cherokee country, the extensive 
territories of the Muscogulges or Creek confederacy, and the 
country of the Chactaws. Containing an account of the 
soil and natural productions of those regions, together with 
observations on the manners of the Indians. Philadelphia. 
1791. 8°. pp. [2], xxxiv, [2], 522: Port. of Mico Chlucco, 
map, and 7 plates. 
The same. London. 1792. 8°. pp. 
Port. of Mico Chlucco, map, and 7 plates. 
The same. Dublin. 1793. 8°. pp. xxiv, 520, [11]. 
Port. of Mico Chlucco, map, and 7 plates. 
Voyage dans les parties sud de l’Amérique septen- 
trionale; savoir: les Carolines septentrionale et méridionale, 
la Georgie, les Florides orientale et occidentale, le pays des 
cherokées, le vaste territoire des muscogulges ou de la Con- 
fédération creek, et le pays des chactaws. Contenant des 
détails sur le sol et les productions naturelles de ces contrées, 
et des observations sur les mceurs de sauvages qui les habi- 
tent. Trad. de l’angl. par P. V. Benoist. 2 tom. Paris. 
{1799.] 8°. Port. of Mico Chlucco, map and 3 plates. 
i. pp. [4], 448. Port. of Mico Chlucco, and 2 plates.— ii. pp. [4], 
436. Plate and map. 
The same. 2 tom. Paris. 
Mico Chlucco, map and 3 plates. 
i. pp. [4], 457. Port. of Mico Chlucco and 2 plates— ii. pp. 436 
Plate. 
xxiv, 520, 
[12]. 
[1801.] 8°. Port. of 
Reisen durch Nord- und Sud-Karolina, Georgien, 
ost- und west-Florida, das gebiet der tscherokesen, krihks 
und tschaktahs, nebst umstAndlichen nachrichten von den 
einwohnern, dem boden und den naturprodukten dieser 
wenig bekannten grossen linder. Aus dem englischen, mit 
erlAuternden anmerkungen von E. A. W. Zimmermann. 
2 bde. [Wien. 1793.] 16°. Port. of Mico Tschlucco 
(Chlucco) and 7 plates. 
i. pp. xl, [8], 404. | 5 plates— ii. pp. [12], 427. 2 plates. 
Magazin von merkwurdigen neuen reisebeschreibungen, bd. xix, xx. 
Reizen door Noord- en Zuid-Carolina, Georgia 
oost- en west-Florida, de landen der cherokees, der musco- 
guiges, of het Creek bondgenootschap, en het land der 
chactaws. Uit het engelsch vertaald, door J. D. Pasteur. 
Haarlem. 1794. 8°. pp. x, xxvi, 695. Map and vign. 
Bartram garden. Account of the Bartram garden, pub- 
lished in “the Horticulturist” in 1850. Revised and 
corrected. [Philadelphia. 1864.] sm. 8°. pp. 11. 
