1 86 BOOKS AND PRINTS 



1875. Lawson, M. A. [Leaflet.] 



1876. ,, ,, Report and Letter published in the University 



Gazette for May 22. 

 ,, Acland, H. W. The Botanical Gardens and the Administration of 



Science Apparatus in Oxford. 



1883. Chapman, E. Report on the Botanic Garden for 1883. 

 ,, Hooker, J. D., and Dyer, W. T. T. Memorandum on the Oxford 



Chair of Botany. 

 1886. Druce, G. C. The Flora of Oxfordshire. 8vo. Oxford and London. 



1888. Balfour, I. B. [Letter] To the Curators of the Botanic Garden, 



Oxford. 



1889. Curators of the Botanic Garden. First Annual Report. [These Annual 



Reports have been continued until the present time. They are 

 printed in the University Gazette and in Reports of University 

 Institutions, and are also issued as separate pamphlets.] 



1890. Vines, S., and Baker, W. G. Delectus Seminum Horti Botanici 



Universitatis Oxoniensis. 



1893. Curators of the Botanic Garden. Botanic Garden. Application to 

 Convocation for special grant to enable them to rebuild the 

 Garden-Houses. 



1900. Baker, W. G. Aquatic Plants. In the 1900 Supplement to 



George Nicholson's Dictionary of Gardening^ pp. 70-78. 

 ,, Baker, W.G. Aquatic Plants. In the Book of Gardening edited by 

 Drury, pp. 863-926. [With illustrations of the Oxford Water- 

 lily Tank, and of flowers grown in the Oxford Garden.] 



1904. Giinther, R. T. A History of the Daubeny Laboratory, Magdalen 

 College, Oxford. 8vo. London. 



1911. Vines, S. H. Syllabus of a Lecture on the Origin of Systematic 

 Botany : Morison and Ray. Delivered on Feb. 3, 1911, at 

 the University of London. Privately printed. Oxford. 



In preparation. Vines, S. H., and Druce, G. C. The Herbarium of 

 Morison and Bobart. Oxford. 



PRINTS 



1643. Hollar. Map. 



1675. Loggan. Hortus Botanicus. The Physick Garden in Oxon. Plan, 

 i6in. x 19^ in., with inset views of the East Gate, inside and 

 outside views of the Danby Gate, and the Conservatory for Ever- 

 greens. The "Giants " are shown in this view. In Daubeny's 

 reduced engraving (p. 7) the beds are reduced in number. 



1707. Beeverel, J. Jardin de Medecine a Oxford. [Plan after Loggan.] 

 Delices, p. 534. 



