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AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Linné, Carl von (1741-1783), praeses. Dissertatio botanica 
illustrans nova graminum genera. Subjicit D. E. Nezén. 
Upsalie. [1779.] 4°. pp. 37. Plate. 
Erica Sparrmanni descripta. Plate. (Appended to 
Linnf, Carl von, 1707-1778. Amoenitates academice, 
1790, x.) 
The families of plants. 
See Linn, Carl von (1707— 
1778). 
praeses. Lavandula. Subjecit J. D. Lundmarck. 
(Appended to Linnt, Carl von, 1707-1778. Amoenitates 
academic, 1790, x.) 
— praeses. Methodus Muscorum illustrata. Proposuit 
Olof Swartz. (Appended to Linn&, Carl von, 1707-1778. 
Amoenitates academic, 1790, x.) 
praeses. Nova graminum genera. Subjecit D. LE. 
Nezén. (Appended to Linn, Carl von, 1707-1778. Amoe- 
nitates academics, 1790, x.) 
Plantarum rariorum Horti upsaliensis fasciculus 
primus, sistens descriptiones et figuras piper minus 
cognitarum. Lipsiae. 1767. f°. pp. [4], 2 10 plates, 
and vign. 
— Supplementum plantarum Systematis vegetabilium. 
See Linné, Carl von (1707-1778). Systema vegetabilium. 
Linnean society of London. Catalogue of the library. 
New ed. London. 1896. 8°. pp. [4], 727. 
Catalogue of papers in the Transactions of the Lin- 
nean society from 1791-1905; most of which are now offered 
for sale. London. 1911. 8°. pp. 27. 
The Darwin-Wallace celebration held on Thursday, 
Ist July, 1908. London. 1908. 8°. 11 portrs. and plates. 
Linnean society of New South Wales. The Macleay 
memorial volume. Edited by J. J. Fletcher. [Sydney.] 
1893. 4°. Port., 42 [43] plates, and other illustr. 
Some of the plates are colored. 
“Corrigendum”’ inserted after p. 152. 
Linney, William M. Report on the botany of Madison, 
Lincoln, Garrard, Washington, and Marion counties, Ken- 
tucky. [Frankfort. 1882.] 1. 8°. pp. 57. 
Geological survey of Kentucky. Reports of progress, 1882. 
— Report on the timbers of Boyle and Mercer counties. 
{Frankfort. 1879.] 1. 8°. pp. 36 
Geological survey of Kentucky. Reports of progress, 1880, new ser., v, 
pt. 11, pp. 349-384. 
Linocier, Geofroy, translator. 
(Du Pinet, Antoine]. 
{Linschoten, Jan Huyghen van.] Descriptio totius Guineae 
tractus, Congi, Angol, et Monomotapz, eorumque locorum, 
que e regione C. 8. Augustini in Brasilia jacent. Accedit 
noviter historia navigatonum [sic] batavorum in septentrio- 
nales oras. Hagze-Comitis, ex officiné Alberti Henrici. 1599. 
f°. pp. 45+. Vign. 
translator. Historie naturael ende morael van de 
Westersche Indien. See Acosta, José de. 
Navigatio ac itinerarium in orientalem sive lusitano- 
rum Indiam; descriptiones ejusdem terre ac tractuum 
littoralium, precipuorum portuum, efc. Collecta omnia ac 
descripta per eundem belgicé, nune vero latiné reddita. 
Hage-Comitis, ex officind Alberti Henrici. 1599. f°. pp. 
(6], 124. Port., vign. and 44 maps and plates. 
Linsser, Carl. Die periodischen erscheinungen des pflanzen- 
lebens in ihrem verhiltniss zu den wiirmeerscheinungen. 2 
an uongen (in 1 vol.). St. Pétersbourg, efe. 1867-69. 
L’histoire des plantes. See 
‘tL. Resultate aus einer eingehenden bearbeitung des europiiischen 
materials fiir die holzpflanzen in bezug auf wiirme und regenmenge. 
1869. 
“Mémoires de l' Académie impériale des sciences de St. Pélersbourg, vii® 
sér., tome xi, n° 7"’; xiii, n° 8. 
Linton, Edward Francis. British salices. [London. 1895.] 
8°. 
“Reprinted from the ‘London catalogue of British plants,’ 9th ed., 
1895, pp. 47-48." 
435 
; Flora of Bournemouth, including the Isle of Purbeck; 
being an account of the flowering plants, ferns, &c. of the 
country within a twelve-mile radius of the centre of Bourne- 
mouth. (Edinburgh. 1900?] sm. 8°. Map. 
——— The genus Rubus in the Supplement to the third 
edition of ‘‘ English botany.’’ [Edinburgh. 1895.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Annals of Scollish natural history, July, 1895,” pp. 
182-192. 
= and Linton, William Richardson. 
willows. [London. 1892.] 8°. pp. 8. 
“Reprinted from the Journal of botany,” 1892, xxx, 358-366. 
Linton, William Richardson. Flora of Derbyshire; flower- 
ing plants, higher eryptogams, mosses and hepatics, Chara- 
cee. London. 1903. 8°. 2 maps. 
“Publications, MSS., &c. quoted,”’ pp. 28-44. 
See Linton, E. F. 
Some Scottish 
Some Scottish willows. 
Ton, W. R. 
Lions, A. Essai sur les végétaux utiles qui croissent spontané- 
ment dans le département des Bouches-du-Rhone, qui y 
sont cultivés ou qui seraient susceptibles de l’étre. Marseille. 
1863. 8°. pp. [4], 26: 
,and Lin- 
“Extrait du Réperloire des travaux de la Société de statistique de Mar- 
seille,”’ 1863, xxvi. 
Liotard, L. Memorandum on silk in India. Pt. 1. Cal- 
cutta. 1883. f°. 
Lipp, Franz Joseph. ’Eyxetpliiov foravxov. [Sistens delinea- 
tionem plants Carl vy. Linné, definitam, exemplis et figuris 
illustratam.] Specimen inaugurale. Vindobonze. 1765. 
8°. pp. 74, [15]. 11 plates. 
Lippincott, J. B.,&co. Gazetteer of the world; a complete 
pronouncing gazetteer or geographical dictionary of the 
world. New ed., revised and enlarged, to which is appended 
a series of supplementary tables of population. Philadelphia. 
1883. 8°. pp. 2680. 
Lips, Eduard von. Die schule des waldbaues. 
1859. 8°. pp. xiv, 461+. 
“ Druckfehler und sonstige verbesserungen,” 
Lipski, Vladimir Ippolitovitch. Boranmueckie cagpr Ma- 
Apuga, JbaccaGona mw Kero. Oruerb o sarpanmunHolt Koma- 
HAMposKh 1905. |Botanic gardens of Madrid, Lisbon and 
Kew.] C.-Ilerep6yprp. 1906. 1. 8°. Plates and plans. 
“TIpnaox, pb Tpy,. Wunep, Ooran, caga, tT. xxiv.” 
Boranmueckin yupeKAeCHiA UM Cab Bb FORKHOU Ep- 
poms m cbsepuoit Apuxh. [Botanic institutions and gar- 
fens in southern E jurope and northern Africa.] C.-[erep- 
Oyprp. 1903. 1. 8°. Plans. 
“ Tpuazomenio ii, kb Tpyzams Tupanc Gotan. caga, 1903.” 
Freysing. 
at end. 
Turkestaniae rossicae in- 
3 pt. (in 1 vol. paged 
Flora Asiae mediae, seu 
clusis chanatis Buchara et Chiwa. 
contin.). Petropoli. 1902-05. 1. 8°. pp. [4], 841. 
Contents:—i. Literatura florae Asiae mediae. 1902.— ii. 
florae exploratae. 1903.—iii. Collectiones botanicae 
Addenda. 1905. 
“Tpyam Luda, Oot, caga, vii, 1-3.’" 
In Russian. 
Historia 
Asiae mediae. 
— WMusopa Kapxasa. [Flora of Caucasus.] CBofp 
epbabuiit o dsoph Kankasa 3a Apyxcorabrnitt mepiogp ex 
uscrhAOBAHIA, HAYMHAA OTH TypHectbopa m KoHYAH XIX. B. 
C. Ierep6yprp. 1899. 1. 8°. pp. xvi, 584+. (Tpyant 
Tudancckaro Goranmueckaro casa, 4. 
*\ Turepatypa,’” pp. 1-116. 
Jlonoanenie i. OC. Ilerep6yprp. 1902. 1. 8°. 
,” 
“TIpnaomenie xb vy. Ba, “Tpya, Tupanc, 6oran, caga’. 
Topuan Byxapad; pesyaprarar tpexrbroux' nyTe- 
urecrBiit BB Cpegniwro Asii0 Bb 1896, 1897 mw 1899 rogy. 
{[Mountainous Bokhara; results of three years travel in cen- 
tral Asia, in 1896, 1897 and 1899.] 84 (in 1 vol. paged 
contin.). C.-Ilerep6yprp. 1902-05. 4°. pp. [2], 735. 
Plates and other illustr. (Wsganie MmuepatopeKaro pye- 
ekaro reorpamueckaro Bri esti ) 
——— [lo ropremrp o6sacram' pyeexaro TypKeerana 
