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CURIOSITIES. Curiosities of Nature and Art in 

 Husbandry and Gardening, &c. pp. [xvi,] 352 : 12 pis. 



8. London, 1707. 



CURREY (FREDERICK) [1819-1881] The Microscope, 

 and its Application to Vegetable Anatomy and Physio- 

 logy . . . Edited by F. Currey. Second edition, &c. 

 See SCHACHT (H.) 8. 1855. 



Currey (F.) See NATURAL HISTORY REVIEW, THE . . . 

 Edited by . . . F. Currey, &c. [Second Series,] Vol. i-v. 



8. 1861-65. 



Currey (F.) On the germination, development, and 

 fructification of the Higher Cryptogamia. By ... 

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 SOCIETY. HOFMEISTER (w.) 8. 1862. 



CURRIE (MARK JOHN) Journal of an excursion to 

 the southward of Lake George in New South Wales. 

 See FIELD (B.) Geographical Memoirs on New South 

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CURTIS (CARLTON C.) A Text-Book of General 

 Botany, pp. viii, 359: textillust. 8. New York,&c., 1897. 



CURTIS (CHARLES) A Catalogue of the Flowering 

 Plants and Ferns found growing wild in the Island of 

 Penang. pp. 101. 8. [Singapore, 1894.] 



Journ. Straits Branch R. Asiatic Soc. No. 25. 



Curtis (CHARLES) [For official reports as Assistant 

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 SETTLEMENTS. 



CURTIS (HENRY) The beauties of the Rose. Con- 

 taining portraits of the principal varieties, &c. 2 Vol. 

 [in 1] illust. col. 4. Bristol & London, 1850. 



CURTIS (JOHN) [1791-1862] [British Entomology ; 

 or illustrations and descriptions of the genera of Insects 

 found in Great Britain and Ireland, &c. 769 pis. col., 

 with descriptive letterpress. 8. London, 1824-39.] 



Wanting. 



Issued in monthly parts and originally formed into 16 (annual) volumes. 

 New title-pages and indexes were, however, provided on the completion 

 of the work, enabling the contents to be arranged systematically in 

 8 volumes. 



[Another edition.] 8 Vol. illust. col. 



8. London, 1862. 



Differs from the preceding solely in the title-pages. 

 The title-page to Vol. via is dated 1823-40. 



Curtis (JOHN) [On Aphis borealis from the Polar Sea.] 

 See PARRY (Sir W. E.) Narrative of an attempt to 

 reach the North Pole, &c. Appendix. 4. 1828. 



Curtis (JOHN) A Guide to an arrangement of British 

 Insects, &c. pp. vi, 2^8 cols. 4. London, 1829. 



Printed in double column. 



This copy has manuscript additions by J. C. Dale. 



[Another copy.] 



Interleaved : to this copy has been added a supplemental leaf of 4 more 

 columns. 



Second edition, &c. pp. vi, coll. 282, and index 



of Genera. 4. London, 1837. 



Printed in double column. 



Curtis (JOHN) Descriptions ... of the Insects brought 

 home by J. C. Ross. See Ross (Sir J.) Narrative of 

 a Second Voyage in search of a North- West Passage. 

 Appendix. 4. 1835. 



Curtis (JOHN) The Genera of British Lepidoptera, 

 transferred from the original figures ... of "British 

 Entomology." pp. mi : 35 pis. col. 4. London, 1858. 



Curtis (JOHN) Farm Insects, being the natural history 

 and economy of the Insects injurious to the field crops 

 of Great Britain and Ireland, and also those which 

 infest barns and granaries. With suggestions for their 

 destruction, pp. 528 : 16 pis. col., text illust. 



8. London, 1883. 



CURTIS (JOSEPH STORY) Silver-Lead deposits of 

 Eureka, Nevada, pp. xiii, 200 : 15 pis. col., 1 map col., 

 text illust. See UNITED STATES. Geological Survey. 

 Monographs, &c. Vol. VH. 4. 1884. 



CURTIS (MOSES ASHLEY) & Berkeley (M. J.) [Fungi 

 collected on the islands and shores of the Pacific 

 Ocean.] See UNITED STATES. United States Explor- 

 ing Expedition . . . 1838-42. Under the command of 

 C. Wilkes. Vol. xvn. fol. 1862. 



CURTIS (SAMUEL) [1779-1860] The Florist's Direc- 

 tory ... A new edition, improved by S. Curtis, &c. 

 See MADDOCK (J.) 8. 1810. 



Curtis (S.) A monograph on the genus Camellia . . . 

 the whole from original drawings by C. M. Pope. 

 5 pis. col., with descriptive letterpress, engraved title & 

 dedication. fol. London, 1819. 



Curtis (S.) The Beauties of Flora, being a selection of 

 Flowers painted from Nature . . . with . . . descrip- 

 tions in English and French, &c. 10 pis. col., engraved 

 titled fol. Gamston, Notts, 1820. 



No letterpress was issued. 



Curtis (S.) See CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE . . . 

 conducted by S. Curtis, &c. Vol. LIV-LXX. 8. 1827-44. 



Curtis (S.) Memoirs of the Life and Writings of ... 

 W. Curtis. See CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 

 General Indexes to the . . . first fifty-three Volumes, &c. 



8. 1828. 



CURTIS (WILLIAM) Botanist [1746-1799] Instruc- 

 tions for collecting and preserving Insects, &c. [By 

 W. Curtis.] See INSECTS. 8. 1771. 



Curtis (WILLIAM) Botanist. Fundamenta Entomologias : 

 . . . being a translation of the Fundamenta Entomologise 

 of Linnaeus, farther illustrated with . . . plates and 

 additions. By W.Curtis. See LINNAEUS (C.) 8. 1772. 



Curtis (WILLIAM) Botanist. A Catalogue of the Plants 

 growing wild in the environs of London [by W. Curtis], 

 &c. See LONDON. 8. 1774. 



Curtis (WILLIAM) Botanist. The Botanical Magazine, 

 &c. Vol. i-xiv. See CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



8. 1777-1800. 



Curtis (WILLIAM) Botanist. Linnoeus's System of 

 Botany, so far as relates to his Classes and Orders 

 of Plants ; illustrated by figures . . . with . . . explana- 

 tory descriptions. Drawn up ... by W. Curtis, &c. 

 pp. [iv,] 4, 15 : 4 pis. col. 4. London, 1777. 



Curtis (WILLIAM) Botanist. Flora Londinensis ; or, 

 Plates and Descriptions of such Plants as grow wild in 

 the environs of London, &c. 3 Vol. 



fol. London, 1777 [-87]. 



Wanting the title-pages to Vol. n & in. 



[Another edition entitled :] Flora Londinensis ; 



containing a history of the Plants indigenous to Great 

 Britain ... A new edition, enlarged by G. Graves and 

 W. J. Hooker. 702 pis. col., ivith descriptive letterpress. 

 5 Vol. fol. London, 1817-28. 



Wanting the title-page to Vol. I, which has been supplied from a copy 

 of Vol. in. 



Curtis (WILLIAM) Botanist. A short history of the 

 Brown-tail Moth, &c. pp. 13 : 1 pi. col. 4. London, 1782. 



Curtis (WILLIAM) Botanist. A catalogue of certain 

 Plants, growing wild, chiefly in the environs of Settle, 

 in Yorkshire, . . . 1782. pp. 6. fol. [London, 1782 ?] 



Issued as a leaflet with the " Flora Londinensis," Vol. HI. 



