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not yet discovered; Plants cannot be preserved to Perfection. The 

 Flowers, when coloured, are represented in their original Bloom, and 

 Fruits in the inviting Channs of Maturity. To wliich is now added His 

 Tables for finding the Heat and Cold in all Climates, that Exotic Plants may 

 be raised in Summer, and preserved in Winter. London. Printed for 

 J. Millan, opposite the Admiralty, Whitehall. 



John Edwards. 



1770. The British Herbal containing one hundred Plates of the most beautiful 

 and scarce Flowers and useful Medicinal Plants which blow in the open Air 

 of Great Britain, accurately coloured from Nature, with their Botanical 

 Characters, and A short account of their Cultivation, etc., etc. By John 

 Edwards. London : Printed for the Author ; and sold by J. Edmonson 

 Painter to Her Majesty in Warwick Street. Golden Square; and J. Walter 

 at Homer's Head, Charing-Cross. MDCCLXX. 



1775. A select Collection of One Hundred Plates; consisting of the most 

 beautiful exotic and British Flowers which blow in our Enghsh Gardens, 

 accurately drawn and Coloured from Nature, with their Botanic Characters! 

 and a short account of their Cultivation, Their uses in Medicine, with Their 

 Latin and English Names. By John Edwards. London : Printed for 

 S. Hooper, No. 25 Ludgate-Hill. M.DCC.LXX\\ 



William Meyrick. 



1789. The New Family Herbal ; or Domestic Physician : Enumerating 

 with accurate Descriptions, All the known \'egetables which are any 

 way remarkable for medical efficacy; with an account of their \'irtues 

 in the Several Diseases incident to the Human Frame. Illustrated 

 with figures of the most remarkable plants, accurately delineated and 

 engraved. By William Me}Tick, Surgeon. Birmingham, Printed by 

 Pearson and Rollason, and Sold bv R. Baldwin, Pater-noster Row London 

 MDCCLXXXIX. 



1790. Second edition — Title, etc., identical with above. 



Henry Barham. 



1794. Hortus Americanus : Containing an account of the Trees. Shrubs, and 

 other Vegetable Productions, of South-America and the West India Islands, 

 and particularly of the Island of Jamaica ; Interspersed with many curious 

 and useful Observations, respecting their Uses in Medicine, Diet, and 

 Mechanics. By the late Dr. Henry Barham. To which are added a 

 Linnasan Index, etc., etc., etc. Kingston, Jamaica : printed and pub- 

 lished by Alexander Arkman, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, 

 and to the Honourable House of Assembly. MDCCXCH'. 



