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AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Miller, John. Bristol nursery. A catalogue of forest trees, 
evergreen and flowering shrubs, fruit trees, herbaceous, 
green-house, and hot-house plants. Bristol. 1826. sm. 8°. 
pp. 56+. 
An illustration of the sexual system of Linnzeus. 
London. 1779. 8°. pp. [2], 8, xvi, 106. 106 [105] colored 
plates, and engr. title-page. 
Interleaved. 
The same. 2vol. London. 1779-89. 8°. 192 [191] 
plates, and engr. title-page. 
i. 1779. 106 [105] plates, and engr. title-page.— ii. 1789. 86 plates. 
Title-page of vol. ii reads: “‘An illustration of the termini botanici 
of Linneeus.”’ 
“Errata,” at end of vol. ii. 
Illustratio systematis sexualis Linnaeani, quam e 
textu anglico editionis minoris translatam nune emendatam 
additamentis variis propriis praecipue terminorum botani- 
corum notioni inservientibus, accuravit F. G. Weiss. Fran- 
cofurti ad Moenum. 1789. 8°. pp. xxiv, 495. Colored 
plate and table. 
Tabulae iconum, expressae a Carolo Goepferto [sic]. 
Francofurti ad Moenum. 1789. 8°. 104 colored plates. 
Traité des arbres résineux coniféres; extrait et 
traduit de l’anglois, avee des notes, observations & expé- 
riences par le baron de Tschudi. Metz. 1768. sm. 8°. 
_ pp. xxxiv, 233+. 5 plates. 
Miller, John Frederick. Cimelia physica. Figures of rare 
and curious quadrupeds, birds, &c., together with several of 
the most elegant plants. With descriptions by George 
Shaw. London. 1796. f°. pp. [2], 106. 60 colored 
plates. 
Miller, Philip. Catalogus plantarum. See Caraxoaus plan- 
tarum. 
Catalogus plantarum officinalium qu in Horto bo- 
tanico chelseyano aluntur. Londini. 1730. 8°. pp. viii, 
152. Front. 
Essai sur les arbres d’ornement, les arbrisseaux, et 
arbustes de pleine terre. Extrait du Dictionnaire, 7° éd., 
1759, [M. le baron de Tschudi, traducteur]. Amsterdam, 
etc. 1778. sm. 8°. pp. [2], 244. Plate. 
Figures of the most beautiful, useful, and uncommon 
plants described in the Gardeners dictionary; with the 
characters of their flowers and seed-vessels. ‘To which are 
added, their descriptions, and an account of the classes to 
which they belong, according to Ray’s, Tournefort’s, and 
Linneus’s method of classing them. 2 vol. (paged contin.). 
London. 1760. f°. pp. vi, 200+. 300 colored plates. 
Abbildungen der nitzlichsten, schénsten und selten- 
sten pflanzen welche in seinem GArtner-lexicon vorkommen. 
Aus dem englischen tbersezt. 2 bde. in 1. Niarnberg. 
; ies f°. Vigns., and atlas of 300 [801] colored plates, 
3 bde. 
i. 1768. pp. [4], 158+.— ii. 1782. . pp. [2], 155+. 
The gardeners dictionary; containing the methods 
of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit and flower 
garden, as also, the physick garden, wilderness, conservatory 
and vineyard. Interspers’d with the history of the plants, 
the characters of each genus, and the names of all the particu- 
lar species, in Latin and English, and an explanation of all 
the terms used in botany and gardening. London. 1731. 
f°. pp. xvi, [841]. 5 plates, and other illustr. 
The same. 2d ed., corrected. London. 1733. f°. 
pp. [2], xvi, [840]. 5 plates, and other illustr. 
The same. 3d ed., corrected. London. 1737. f°. 
pp. xii, [878]. 5 plates, and other illustr. 
- The same. 4thed., corrected. London. 1743. f°. 
pp. xl, [860]. 5 plates, and other illustr. 
Appendix. London. 1735. f°. pp. [24]. 
The second volume of the gardeners dictionary, 
which completes the work. London. 1739. f°. pp. [430]. 
7 plates. 
The same. pp. [428]. 
7 plates. 
2d ed. London. 1740. f. 
487 
The gardener’s dictionary, etc. 5th ed., corrected. 
Dublin. 1741. f°. pp. xii, [794]. 12 plates, and other 
illustr. 
The same. 6th ed., revised. London. 1752. f°. 
pp. [984]. 10 plates, and other illustr. 
The same. 7th ed., revised and altered according 
to the latest system of botany. London. 1759. f°. pp. 
{1317]. 20 plates, and other illustr. 
The same. 7th ed., revised and altered according to 
the latest system of botany. 2 vol. Dublin. 1764. 4°. 
19. plates. 
The same. Sth ed., revised and altered according to 
the latest system of botany. 1 vol. in 2. London. 1768. 
f°. pp. [1348]. 20 plates, and other illustr. 
Manuscript page inserted at the end. 
The gardener’s and botanist’s dictionary. Corrected 
and newly arranged by Thomas Martyn. 2 vol. in 4. 
London. 1807. f°. pp. [4], elxviii,* x, [8304]. 20 plates. 
“*A list of authors’ names and works referred to; A list of authors who 
have written on gardening,”’ pp. ximacxy. 
Dictionnaire des jardiniers et des cultivateurs. 
Traduit de langlois sur la ville éd., avec un grand nombre 
d’additions de differens genres, par MM. de Chazelles, 
Holandre, &e. Nouvelle éd., dans laquelle on a rectifié un 
grand nombre d’endroits de |’édition de Paris, afin de rendre 
la traduction frangoise conforme a loriginal anglois; & de 
plus, on y a ajouté les noms anglois des plantes, & plusieurs 
nouvelles notes. Stom. Bruxelles. 1786-89. 8°. Plates. 
Das englische gartenbuch; oder, Gairtner-lexicon, 
in sich haltend die art und weise, wie sowohl der kiichen-, 
frucht-, blumen- und krAutergarten, als auch lustwAlder, 
glashAuser und winterungen, nebst dem weingarten, nach 
den regeln der erfahrensten girtner jetziger zeit, zu bauen 
und zu verbessern seyn. Nach der 5°", vermehrten und 
verbesserten ausgabe, aus dem englischen in das deutsche 
tibersetzet von G. L. Huth. 2theile. Nurnberg. 1750-51. 
f°. 12 plates. 
i. 1750. pp. [16], 548. 6 plates — ii. 1751. pp. [4], 620, [22]. 6 plates. 
Allgemeines gdrtner-lexicon, das ist ausfihrliche be- 
schreibung der geschlechter und gattungen aller und jeder 
pflanzen nach dem neuesten lehrgebiude des ritter Linné 
eingerichtet, worinnen zugleich eine erklairung aller botani- 
schen kunstworter und eine auf vieljAhrige erfahrung ge- 
griindete practische anweisung zum garten, acker, wein und 
holzbau enthalten ist. Nach der allerneuesten, vermehrten 
und verdinderten 8° ausg. aus dem englischen tbersetzt. 
4 theile. Nurnberg. 1769-76. 4°. 19 plates, and other 
illustr. 
i. 1769. pp. [8], 966. Plate—ii. 1772. pp. [4], 890. 4 plates, and 
other illustr.— iii. 1776. 8 plates — iv. 1776. pp. [4], 
966, [72]. 6 plates. U 
The gardeners dictionary; containing the methods 
of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit and flower 
garden, as also the physick garden, wilderness, conservatory 
and vineyard. Abridg’d from the folio edition, by the author. 
pp. [2], 919. 
2 vol. London. 1735. 8°. Plates. 
The same. 4th ed., corrected and enlarged. 3 vol. 
London. 1754. 4°. Plates. 
The same. 5th ed., corrected and enlarged. Lon- 
don. 1763. 4°. 12 plates. 
The same. 6th ed., corrected and enlarged. Lon- 
don. 1771. 4°. Plates. 
The gardener’s dictionary. See Don, George. A 
general history of the dichlamydeous plants. 
The gardeners kalendar. (In his Gardeners diction- 
ary, 1752.) . 
The same. 12th ed. With a list of the medicinal 
plants which may be gathered for use in each month, to 
which is now added a short introduction to the knowledge 
of the science of botany. London. 1760. 8°. pp. xiv, 
417, [11]. 6 plates. 
The gardeners and florists dictionary; or, A complete 
system of horticulture; to which is added a catalogue of 
