AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Brown, Robert (1773-1858). Prodromus florze Nove Hol- 
landize et insulke Van-Diemen, exhibens characteres planta- 
rum quas annis 1802-1805 per oras utriusque insule collegit 
et descripsit; insertis passim aliis speciebus auctori hucusque 
cognitis, seu evulgatis, seu ineditis, presertim Banksianis, 
in primo itinere navarchi Cook detectis. Vol. i, pp. vill, 
145-590. Londini. 1810. 8°. 
No more published. 
The same. Ed. 2°, quam ad fidem exempli prioris 
editionis, ab ipso auctore emendati, typis excudi curavit 
C. G. Nees ab Esenbeck. Vol. i. Norimbergae. 1827. 
pp. xiv, 460. (Jn his Vermischte botanische schriften, 3.) 
Supplementum primum exhibens Proteaceas novas 
quas in Australasia legerunt DD. Baxter, Caley, Cunning- 
ham, Fraser et Sieber, et quarum e siccis exemplaribus 
characteres elaboravit. Londini. 1830. 8°. pp. 40. 
Prodromus floree Novae Hollandiae et insulae Van- 
Diemen, exhibens characteres plantarum quas annis 1802— 
1805, per oras utriusque insulae collegit. Vol. i, pp. 145-595. 
Londoni. 1810. [Reprinted Jena, efc. 1819.| 4°. 
Isis; oder, Encyclopidische zeitung von Oken, 1819, heft 6, col. 801-984. 
On the Proteacex of Jussieu. [London. 1811.] 4°. 
2 plates, and table. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely, 1811, x, 15-224. 
Pterocymbium, with observations on Sterculiex, the 
tribe to which it belongs. London. 1844. f°. Plate. 
“From Dr. Horsfield’s ‘Plante jayanice rariores,’’’ pp. 219-238. 
Sur la structure de lovule antérieurement 4 l’im- 
prégnation dans les plantes phanérogames, et sur la fleur 
femelle des cycadées et des coniféres. [Paris. 1826.] 8°. 
Annales des sciences naturelles, 1826, viii, 211-244. 
Vermischte botanische schriften. In verbindung 
mit einigen freunden ins deutsche tibersetzt und mit anmer- 
kungen versehen von C. G. Nees von Esenbeck. 5 bde. 
Leipzig, etc. 1825-34. 8°. 10 plates, and tables. 
““Verbesserungen und zusiitze,”’ at end of bd. i, ii. 
Title-page of bd. iii reads: ‘‘ Dritten bandes erste abtheilung.”’ 
{[Brown, Robert, of—?] Vancouver Island. Exploration, 
1864. See VaNcouverR ISLAND EXPLORATION COMMITTEE. 
Brown, Robert, of Campster. The botanical history of 
Angus. [London, elec. 1871.) 8°. pp.8. 
“Reprinted from the Journal of botany,”’ 1871, ix, 321-327. 
Descriptions of some new or little-known species of 
oaks from north-west America. [London. 1871.] 8°. pp.8. 
“From the Annals and magazine of nalural history,”’ 1871, 4th ser., 
vii, 249-256. 
On the geographical distribution of the Conifers 
and Gnetacee. (Edinburgh. 1869.] 8°. 
Transactions of the Botanical sociely of Edinburgh, 1870, x, 175-196. 
A monograph of the coniferous genus Thuja Linn., 
and of the North American species of the genus Libocedrus 
Endl. [Edinburgh. 1868.] 8°. 
Transactions of the Bolanical sociely of Edinburgh, 1868, ix, 358-378. 
= Notes on the recent progress of botany in Denmark. 
(Edinburgh. 1873.] 8°. 
Transactions of the Botanical sociely of Edinburgh, 1873, xi, 129-145. 
: On the vegetable products, used by the north-west 
American Indians as food and medicine, in the arts, and in 
the superstitious rites. [Edinburgh. 1868.] 8°. 
Transactions of the Botanical society of Edinburgh, 1868, ix, 378-396. 
Brown, Robert M. A hand-book of the trees, shrubs, and 
herbaceous plants, growing in the Madras agri-horticultural 
society’s gardens and neighbourhood of Madras, arranged 
according to the natural system. Madras. 1862. 8°. 
pp- iv, [2], 219. 
The same. 2d ed,, revised. 
by J.J. Wood. Madras. 1866. 8°. 
Brown, Robert N. Rudmose. Antarctic botany, its present. 
state and future problems. [Edinburgh. 1906.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Scollish geographical magazine, 1906,” xxii, 
473-484. 
editor. Scottish national antarctic expedition. See 
Bruce, W.S., editor. 
With a supplement 
pp. [6], 803. 
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Brown, Samuel Gilman. A discourse commemorative of 
George Perkins Marsh. Delivered before the faculty and 
students of Dartmouth college, June 5, 1883, and repeated 
before the trustees, faculty and students of the University 
of Vermont, June 25, 1883. [Burlington. 1883.) 1. 8°. 
pp. 37, iv. 
Brown, Stewardson. Alpine flora of the Canadian Rocky 
Mountains. Illustrated by Mrs. Charles Schiiffer. New 
York, etc. 1907. sm. 8°. Plates. 
Some of the plates are colored. 
——— Handbook of the flora of Philadelphia and vicinity. 
See Ketter, I. A., and Brown, Stewardson. 
Brown, Thomas. Certain miscellany tracts. 
sm. 8°. pp. [8], 216, [6]. 
“Observations upon several plants mention’d in Scripture’; ‘Of 
garlands, and coronary or garland-plants,”’ pp. 1-96. 
Remarks on the remains of a very large oak tree dug 
from a peat-moss near Lanfine, Ayrshire; and on the ancient 
Caledonian forest in the west of Scotland. [Edinburgh, elec. 
1834.] 8°. 
Edinburgh new philosophical journal, 1834, xvii, 53-64. 
Brown, William. The application of scientific and practical 
arboriculture to Canada. Plate. (Jn Brivis ASSOCIATION 
FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, Montreal, 1884. Ca- 
nadian economics, 1885, pp. 119-129.) 
Browne, Daniel Jay. On the choice of trees and shrubs for 
cities and rural towns. [Albany. 1846.] 8°. — Illustr. 
(Assembly. No. 150.) 
Report of the New York department of agriculture, 1846, pp. 376-404. 
The sylvaamericana; or, A description of the forest 
trees indigenous to the United States, practically and botani- 
cally considered. Boston. 1832. 8°. pp. 408. Illustr. 
For review, see Gray, J. C. 
— The trees of America; native and foreign, pictorially 
and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly 
described. New York. 1846. 8°. pp. xii, 520. Lllustr. 
The same. New York. 1851. 8°. 
London. 1684. 
pp. xii, 520. 
Illustr. 
Browne, J. Harris. The cultivation of the olive. 
[1883.] 8°. pp. 35. Illustr. 
Browne, Patrick. The civil and natural history of Jamaica. 
Illustrated [by G. D. Ehret]. London. 1756. f°. pp. 
[4], viii, [2], 503. 2 maps and 49 plates. 
Plants, pp. 71-374. 
The same. Illustrated by G. D. Ehret. There are 
now added complete Linnaean indexes. London. 1789. 
f°. pp. [6], viii, 504, [46]. Map and 49 plates. 
Plants, pp. 71-374. 
Browne, William. 
See Bopart, Jakob. 
Bruand, Léon Louis Joseph Victor, and others. Notices sur 
le débit et les emplois du chAtaignier, des érables, du fréne, 
des ormes, par M. Bruand; de l’aune, du bouleau, du saule, 
du tilleul, du tremble, par M. Larzilliére; du charme, par 
M. Gast; de l’alisier, du cerisier-merisier, du cornouiller, du 
coudrier, du micocoulier, du poirier, du pommier, du robinier, 
du sorbiercormier, par M. Rivet. Paris. 1878. 4°. pp. 
96+. (France—Ministére de l’agriculture et du commerce — 
Administration des foréts. Exposition universelle de 1878.) 
Hastings. 
Catalogus Horti botanici oxoniensis. 
Bruce, A. Para rubber in Ceylon. See Wricut, Herbert, 
and Bruce, A. : 
Bruce, C. A. An account of the manufacture of the black 
tea as now practised at Suddeya in upper Assam by the 
Chinamen sent thither for that purpose; with some observa- 
tions on the culture of the plant in China, and its growth in 
Assam. Calcutta. 1838. 8°. pp. [2], 17+. Maps and 
plate. 
Report on the manufacture of tea, and on the extent 
and produce of the tea plantations in Assam. Calcutta. 
1839. 8°. pp. 36. 
Bruce, Eugene S. A forest working plan for township 40, 
Totten and Crossfield purchase, Hamilton County, New 
