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Griffith, Edward Merriam. 
AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Grew, Nehemiah. The comparative anatomy of trunks, to- 
gether with an account of their vegetation grounded there- 
upon. London. 1675. sm. 8°. pp. [26], 81, [21]. 19 
plates. 
A discourse made before the Royal society, Dec. 10, 
1674, concerning the nature, causes, and power of mixture. 
London. 1675. 24°. pp. [18], 120. 
Experiments in consort of the luctation arising from 
the affusion of several menstruums upon all sorts of bodies, 
exhibited to the Royal society, April 13 and June 1, 1676. 
London. 1678. 24°. pp. [10], 118. 
An idea of a philosophical history of plants. 2d ed. 
London. 1682. f°. (Jn his The anatomy of plants, 
1682.) 
An idea of a phytological history propounded. _To- 
gether with a continuation of the Anatomy of vegetables, 
particularly prosecuted upon roots, and an account of the 
vegetation of roots grounded chiefly thereupon. London. 
1673. sm. 8°. pp. [22], 144, [32]. 7 plates. 
Museum Regalis societatis; or, A catalogue & de- 
scription of the natural and artificial rarities belonging to the 
Royal society and preserved at Gresham colledge. London. 
1681. f°. pp. [12], 386, [4], 43. Port. of Daniel Colwal, 
and 31 plates. 
“Of plants,” pp. 179-252. 
Gribble, Henry. The preparation of vegetable wax. N. P. 
[1883?] 8°. 
From a larger work, vol. iii, 98-101. 
Grieb, Richard. Das europiische oedland, seine bedeutung 
und kultur. Frankfurt a M. 1898. 8°. 
Griebel, Constant. Ueber den kaffeegerbstoff. Inaugural- 
dissertation. Miinchen. 1903. 8°. pp. 54+. (Labora- 
torium fiir angewandte chemie der Kgl. universitiit.) 
Griesselich, Ludwig. Kleine botanische schriften. 
4. Carlsruhe. 1836. 8°. pp. vi, [2], 392. 
No more published. 
Grieve, Symington. Notes upon the island of Dominica, 
British West Indies, containing information for settlers, in- 
vestors, tourists, naturalists, and others, with statistics from 
the official returns, also regulations regarding crown lands 
and import and export duties. London. 1906. sm. 8°. 
Plates and map. 
“Griewank, Gustav. Kritische studien zur flora Mecklen- 
burgs. Inaugural-abhandlung. Rostock. 1856. 8°. pp. 
35. 
Theil 
Griffin, Appleton Prentiss Clark. A list of books, with 
references to periodicals, on the Philippine Islands, in the 
Library of congress. With chronological list of maps in the 
Library of congress by P. L. Phillips. Washington. 1903. 
(In Brsuiocrapay of the Philippine Islands, 1903.) 
Griffin, G. W. New South Wales timber trade. wN. P. 
[1886?] 8°. 
From a larger work, pp. 244-251. 
Report on Hawaiian forests. 
[Honolulu. 1902.) Broadside. 
_ Griffith, John Edward. The flora of Anglesey & Carnaryon- 
shire, with an account of their flowering plants, ferns, and 
their allies, mosses, marine alge, lichens and hepatice. 
Bangor. [1895.] 8°. Map. 
The flora of Carnarvonshire and Anglesea. [Lon- 
don. 1880.] 8°. pp. 31. 
“Reprinted from the Naturalist, vol. v, 1880.” 
Griffith, Robert Eglesfeld. Medical botany; or, Descrip- 
tions of the more important plants used in medicine, with 
their history, properties, and mode of administration. Phila- 
delphia. 1847. 8°. pp. 704. Illustr. 
Griffith, William. On the Ambrosinia ciliata of Roxburgh. 
[London. 1851.] 4°. 3 plates. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely of London, 1851, xx, 263-276. 
On the development of the ovulum in Avicennia. 
{London. 1851.] .4°. Plate. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely of London, 1851, xx, 1-7. 
301 
On the family of Rhizophoree. 1836.] 
8°. Plate. 
“Extracted from the Transactions of the Medical and physical sociely 
of Calcutta,” 1836, viii, 1-12. 
Icones plantarum asiaticarum. Arranged by John 
M’Clelland. 4 pt. Calcutta. 1847-54. 4°. 661 [623] 
plates. 
Contents: —i. Development of organs in phancerogamous plants. 
1847. Pl. 1-62.—ii. On the higher cryptogamous plants. 1849. PI. 
63-138 [89 plates]—iii. _Monocotyledonous plants. 1851. Pl. 139- 
359 (163 plates]— iv. Dicotyledonous plants. 1854. Pl. 360-661 [309 
plates]. 
“‘Posthumous papers bequeathed to the East India company, and 
printed by order of the government of Bengal.” 
On the Indian species of Balanophora, and on a new 
genus of the family Balanophoree. [London. 1851.] 4°. 
6 plates. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely of London, 1851, xx, 93-108. 
Itinerary notes of plants collected in the Khasyah 
and Bootan Mountains, 1837-38, in Affghanisthan and 
neighbouring countries, 1839-1841. Arranged by John 
M’Clelland. Calcutta. 1848. 8°. pp. [4], lxix, 485. Map 
and 3 plates. 
“Posthumous papers bequeathed to the East India company, and 
printed by order of the government of Bengal.” 
Lettered: ‘Griffith's Journal & travels, vol. ii.’ 
Journals of travels in Assam, Burma, Bootan, Aff- 
ghanistan and the neighbouring countries. Arranged by 
John M’Clelland. Caleutta. 1847. 8°. pp. [8], xxxil, 
529. Port., 17 plates, and plan. 
“Posthumous papers bequeathed to the East India company, and 
printed by order of the government of Bengal.” 
Lettered: ‘Griffith’s Journal & travels, vol. i.”” 
Note on the development of the ovulum of Osyris. 
{[London. 1845.] 4°. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely of London, 1845, xix, 487. 
Notes on the development of the ovula of Loranthus 
and Viscum, and on the mode of parasitism of these two 
genera. [London. 1841.] 4°. 8 plates. 
Transactions of the Linnean society of London, 1841, xviii, 71-91. 
Notule ad plantas asiaticas. Arranged by John 
M’Clelland. 4 pt. Calcutta. 1847-54. 8°. 
({Caleutta. 
i. Development of organs in phancerogamous plants. 1847. pp. 
viii, 1-256, [2].— ii. On the higher cryptogamous plants. 1849. pp. 
257-628, viit+.—iii. Monocotyledonous plants. 1851. pp. [4], 436, 
xii— iv. Dicotyledonous plants. 1854. pp. [2], xlii, 764. 
“Posthumous papers bequeathed to the East India company, and 
printed by order of the government of Bengal.”’ 
Another copy of vol i. 
On the ovulum of Santalum 
1841.] 4°. 3 plates. 
Transactions of the Linnean society of London, 1841, xviii, 59-70. 
On the ovulum of Santalum, Osyris, Loranthus and 
Viscum. [London. 1845.] 4°. 5 plates. 
Transactions of the Linnean society of London, 1845, xix, 171-214. 
Palms of British East India. Arranged by John 
M’Clelland. Calcutta. 1850. f°. pp. [2], xxvili, 182. 
139 plates. 
“Posthumous papers bequeathed to the East India company, and 
printed by order of the government of Bengal.” 
Another copy, with colored plates. 
Remarks on Gnetum. [London. 
album. [London. 
1859.] £°% 2 
plates. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely of London, 1859, xxii, 299-312. 
Report on the caoutchoue tree of Assam made at 
the request of Captain Jenkins. [Calcutta. 1838.] 8°. 
Plate. 
Journal of the Asiatic society of Bengal, 1838, vii, 132-142. 
Report on the tea plant of Upper Assam. [Calcutta. 
1838.] 8°. pp. 85. Maps and plates. 
Reprinted from Transactions of the Agricultural and horticultural society 
of India, 1838, v, 94-180. 
On the root-parasites referred by authors to Rhizan- 
thee, and on various plants related to them. [London. 
1845.] 4°. 6 plates. 
Transactions of the Linnean society of London, 1845, xix, 303-347. 
