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Flo. Britan. Flora Britannica, Autore Jac. Edv. Smith, vol. 1 — 3. 

 London, 1804—6, 4to. 



Flo. Dan. Icones Plantarum, &c. Hafnise, 1761, seqq. fol. 



Flo. Rust. Flora Rustica : exhibiting accurate Figures of such 

 Plants as are either useful or injurious in Husbandry; drawn 

 and engraved by F. P. Nodder, Botanic Painter to Her Ma- 

 jesty ; with scientific characters, popular descriptions, and 

 useful observations, by Thomas Martyn, B.D. and F.R.S. &c. 

 London, 4 vols. 1794; leaves and coloured plates, 144. 



Hort. Kezc. Hortus Kewensis ; or, a Catalogue of the Plants 

 cultivated in the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew, by the late 

 William Aiton. The second edition, enlarged by W. T. Aiton, 

 Gardener to His Majesty, vol. 1. London, 1810. 



Hort. Gram. Fol. Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis, folio Edition, 

 illustrated with dried specimens. London, 1816. 



Host. Nic. ThomaB Host, Icones et Descriptiones Graminum 

 Austriacorum, vol. 1—3. Vindobonae, 1801 — 1805, fol. 



Linn. Syst. Car. k Linn6 Systema Vegetabilium, Gottingae et 

 Goth®, 1774, 8vo. 



Linn. Spec. Car. Linnaei Species Plantarum, tomi 2, Holmise, 

 1762, 1763, 8vo. 



Linn. Suppl. Supplementum Plantarum, &c. a Car. a Linne (filio), 

 Brunsvigse, 1781, 8vo. 



Moris. Hist. Rob. Morison, Historia Plantarum Universalis Oxo- 

 niensis, 2 vols. fol. 1699. 



Park. Theat. T. Parkinson, Theatrum Botanicum, London, 1640, fol. 



R. F. B., R. F. W., and R. F. C. Narrative of a Journey to the 

 Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819, 1820, 1821, and 

 1822, by John Franklin, Capt. R.N. No. 7. Appendix, by 

 John Richardson, M.D. B. denotes the barren grounds from 

 Point Lake to the Arctic Sea. W. denotes the wooded coun- 

 tries from latitude 54*' to 64° North. C. denotes the sandy 

 plains in the neighbourhood of Carlton, strongly resembling 

 the Plains of the Missouri, upon which the American bota- 

 nists have lately made extensive collections. 



Rail Hist. Jo. Raii Historia Plantarum, tomi 3. Londini 

 1686—1704, fol. 



