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AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Lindemann, Eduard von. Nova revisio florae urskianae. 
{Cum “addenda.” Moscou. 1865.) 8°. 
Bulletin de la Sociélé impériale des naturalistes de Moscou, 1865, xxviii, 
pt. 1, pp. 172-206, 600-601. 
Lindemann, Johann Gottfried Ludwig. Dissertatio inau- 
guralis medica de cortice peruviano. Helmstadii. 1757. 
sm. 4°. pp. 26, [6]. 
Lindemuth, Hugo. Handbuch des obstbaues auf wissen- 
schaftlicher und praktischer grundlage. Berlin. 1883. 
8°. Illustr. 
Linden, Jean Jules. Praeludia florae colombianae. See 
Piancuon, J. E., and Linpen, J. J. 
and Planchon, Jules Emile. Troisitme voyage de 
J. Linden dans les parties intertropicales de l’Amérique, au 
Venezuela, dans la Nouvelle-Grenade, 4 la Jamaique et 
dans l’tle de Cuba, exécuté par ordre du gouvernement 
belge, 1841-1845. Pt.i. Botanique. Plantae columbianae. 
Tom. 1. Bruxelles. 1863. 8°. 
Linden, Lucien, and others. Les orchidées exotiques et 
leur culture en Europe; par Lucien Linden, A. Cogniaux, 
G. Grignan. Bruxelles, efc. 1894. 1. 8°. pp. xiv, 1019. 
Illustr. 
Lindermayer, Anton. Euboea; eine naturhistorische skiz- 
ze. [Moscou. 1855.] 8°. 
Bulletin de la Sociélé impériale des naturalistes de Moscou, 1855, xxviii, 
pt. 1, pp. 401-451. 
Lindern, Franz Balthasar von. Hortus alsaticus; plantas in 
Alsatia nobili, inprimis cirea Argentinam sponte provenien- 
tes designans. Argentorati. 1747. 8°. pp. [16], 302, [74]. 
12 plates. 
Tournefortius alsaticus, cis et trans rhenanus; sive, 
Opusculum botanicum ope cujus plantarum species, genera 
ac differentias, preeprimis circa Argentoratum, locis in vicinis 
cis & trans Rhenum sponte nascentes, tyro dignoscere possit. 
Argentorati. 1728. 16°. pp. [16], 160, [32]. 5 plates. 
Lindheimer, Ferdinand. Aufsitze und abhandlungen in 
Texas; herausgegeben von einem seiner schiiler. Frankfurt 
a.M. 1879. 8°. pp. [2], v, 176. 
Lindinger, Leonhard. Reisestudien auf Tenerife iiber 
einige pflanzen der Kanarischen inseln und bemerkungen 
iiber die etwaige einbiirgerung dieser pflanzen in Deutsch- 
Siidwestafrika. Hamburg. 1911. 1. 8°. Map and other 
a (Hamburgisches kolonialinstitut. Abhandlungen, 
6. 
Die schildlausgattung Leucaspis. [Hamburg. 1906.] 
8°. pp. 60. 7 plates. 
“3. Beihefl zum Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen wissenschafllichen an- 
stallen, xxiii, 1905.”" 
“Literaturverzeichnis,”’ pp. 49-54. 
Die wirtschaftliche bedeutung der baumaloé fiir 
Deutsch-Siidwestafrika. Hamburg. 1909. 8°. Plate. 
“Aus dem Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen wissenschafllichen anstallen, 
xxvi, 1908. 3. beiheft: Arbeiten der Botanischen staatsinstitute.”’ 
“ Literaturnachweis,”’ p. 55. 
Lindley, George. A guide to the orchard and kitchen garden; 
or, An account of the most valuable fruit and vegetables 
cultivated in Great Britain. Edited by John Lindley. 
London. 1831. 8°. pp. xxxii, 601+. 
Lindley, John. Collectanea botanica; or, Figures and 
botanical illustrations of rare and curious exotic plants. 
London. 1821. f°. 41 plates (40 colored). 
editor. Flora greca. See SisrHorp, John. 
Flora medica; a botanical account of all the more 
important plants used in medicine, in different parts of the 
world. London. 1838. 8°. pp. xiv, [2], 655+. 
A glossary of technical terms used in botany. Lon- 
don. 1848. 8°. pp.c.  Illustr. 
editor. A guide to the orchard and kitchen garden. 
See Linptey, George. 
editor. Hortus cantabrigiensis. See Donn, James. 
An introduction to botany. 3d ed., with corrections 
and additions. London. 1839. 8°. pp. xii, 594. 6 plates, 
and other illustr. 
429 
Medical and ceconomical botany. London. 1849. 
8°. pp. [2], iv, 274. Illustr. . 
“This volume is the concluding portion of the Elements of botany, the 
first two parts, comprising structural and physiological botany, and a 
glossary of technical terms.” 
A natural system of botany; or, A systematic view 
of the organisation, natural affinities, and geographical dis- 
tribution of the whole vegetable kingdom. 2d ed., with 
additions and corrections. London. 1836. 8°. pp. xxvi, 
526. 
For review, see Gray, Asa. Reviews. 
A notice of some species of Rhododendron inhabiting 
Borneo. [London. 1848.] 8°. Illustr. 
Journal of the Horticullural sociely of London, 1848, iti, 81-91. 
Observations upon the effects produced on plants by 
the frost which occurred in England in the winter of 1837-8; 
abstracted and condensed from the Horticultural transactions 
of London. {New Haven. 1840.] 8°. 
American journal of science and arls, 1840, xxxix, 18-28. 
Observations on the natural group of plants called 
Pomacez. [London. 1822.] 4°. 4 plates. 
Transactions of the Linnean society of London, 1822, xiii, 88-106. 
Pomologia britannica; or, Figures and descriptions 
of the most important varieties of fruit cultivated in Great 
Britain. 3 vol. London. 1841. 8°. 152 colored plates. 
On the principal questions at present debated in the 
philosophy of botany. London. 1833. 8°. 
“From the Report of the British association for the advancement of science, 
1833,”" pp. 27-57. 
Principes de botanique. Traduits par P. A. Mas- 
son-Four. Paris. 1832. 8°. pp. 76. 4 plates. 
Rosarum monographia; or, A botanical history of 
roses. To which is added an appendix for the use of culti- 
vators. “London. 1820. 8°. pp. xl, 156. 19 plates (18 
colored). 
A sketch of the vegetation of the Swan River Colony. 
9 colored plates. (In the Botanical register, appendix, 1839.) 
A synopsis of the British flora, arranged according 
to the natural orders; containing vasculares, or flowering 
plants. London. 1829. 12°. pp. xii, 360. 
“ Corrigenda,” after p. 360. 
= The same. 2d ed., with additions, corrections, and 
improvements. London. 1835. 12°. pp. viii, 376. 
= The same. 3d ed., with additions, corrections, and 
improvements. London. 1841. 12°. pp. vill, 382. 
= The same. 3d ed., with additions, corrections, and 
improvements. London. 1859. sm. 8°. pp. vill, 382. 
The theory of horticulture; or, An attempt to explain 
the principal operations of gardening upon physiological 
principles. 2d American ed., with notes, ete. by A. J. 
Downing. New York. 1859 [cop. 1852]. 12°. pp. xx, 
364.  Illustr. 
The theory and practice of horticulture; or, An at- 
tempt to explain the chief operations of gardening upon 
physiological grounds. 2d ed. of the Theory of horticulture, 
enlarged. London. 1855. 8°. pp. xvi, 606. Table and 
other illustr. 
West African tropical orchids. [London. 1862.] 8°. 
Journal of the proceedings of the Linnean sociely — Botany, 1862, vi, 
123-140. 
and Moore, Thomas, editors. The treasury of botany. 
A popular dictionary of the vegetable kingdom, with which 
is incorporated a glossary of botanical terms. 2 pt. (paged 
contin.). London. 1866. 16°. pp. xx, 1254. 20 plates, 
and other illustr. 
and Paxton, Sir Joseph. 
See Paxton’s flower garden. 
Lindman, Carl. Om drifved och andra af hafsstrémmar 
uppkastade naturforemal vid Norges kuster. Géteborg. 
1883. 8°. 3 plates. 
Lindman, Carl Axel Mangus. Beitrige zur palmenflora 
Siidamerikas. Stockholm. 1900. 8°. pp. 42. 6 plates, 
and other illustr. 
** Bihang lill K. Svenska vel.-akad. handlingar bd. 26, afd. iii, no. 5.” 
Paxton’s flower garden. 
