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18. Prodromus Flore Grece.—Of this work, the 
first volume was published in 1806, a thick octavo ; 
and in 1813 a second volume of the same size. 
“JT have just received,” says Dr. Goodenough, 
“ your kind present of the first part of the Prodro- 
mus of Flora Greca. What a beautiful book— 
what good paper—what a distinct and elegant type! 
How much information, without a letter of osten- 
tation or frippery. Indeed it is a sterling work.” 
19. Lzotic Botany.—This work, published in 
numbers, was terminated in two volumes quarto, and 
also an octavo edition of the same was published 
in 1804. It is dedicated to William Roscoe, Esq. 
For want of public patronage it did not go on, 
notwithstanding it contained figures of many new 
and beautiful plants, communicated from the Indian 
Alps, from Africa, and New Holland. 
20. Zhe Introduction to Physiological and Sy- 
stematic Botany, published in 1807, has passed 
through six editions. Sir James dedicated this work 
to the Honourable and Right Reverend, Shute Lord 
Bishop of Durham. The death of Mrs. Barrington 
defeated the author’s original design of dedicating 
the work to her. 
Dear Sir, Auckland Castle, Sept. 26, 1807. 
Every thing which reflects credit on the memory 
of a woman most justly dear to me, is in the high- 
est degree gratifying to my feelings. In this view 
I beg to offer my earliest thanks for the very hand- 
