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Johnson (CHARLES W.) & Pilsbry (H. A.) A 

 classified Catalogue ... of the Land Shells of 

 America north of Mexico. See PILSBRY (H. A.) & 

 JOHNSON (C. W.) 8. 1898. 



JOHNSON (CHRISTOPHER) On the Animal Nature 

 of the Diatomeae ... by G. Meneghini, translated [and 

 annotated] by C. Johnson. See RAY SOCIETY. Bota- 

 nical and Physiological Memoirs . . . Edited by A. Hen- 

 frey. 8. 1853. 



JOHNSON (GEORGE) Canada : its history . . . and 

 natural resources, &c. See LONDON. Colonial and 

 Indian Exhibition, 1886. 8. 1886. 



JOHNSON (GEORGE WILLIAM) [1802-1886] A His- 

 tory of English Gardening . . . from the invasion of 

 the Romans to the present time. pp. iv, 445- 



4. London, 1829. 



Johnson (GEORGE W.) The principles of Practical 

 Gardening, pp. iv, 343. 8. London, 1845. 



Johnson (GEORGE W.) The Cottage Gardener (and 

 Country Gentleman's Companion). [Continued as :] 

 The Journal of Horticulture . . . conducted by G. W. 

 Johnson, &c. Vol. I-LXIH. See JOURNAL OF HORTI- 

 CULTURE. 4. 1849-80. 



Johnson (GEORGE W.) [The British Ferns popularly 

 described, &c. 8. London, 1857.] 



Wanting. 



Fifth edition, &c. pp. vi, 316 : 47 pis. 



8. London, 1867. 



Johnson (GEORGE W.) A selection of the Eatable 

 Funguses of Great Britain. Edited by . . . G. W. 

 Johnson, &c. See FLUES (M.) 4. [1866.] 



Johnson (GEORGE W.) & Hogg (R.) The Wild 

 Flowers of Great Britain, &c. 11 Vol. See HOGG (R.) 

 & JOHNSON (G. W.) 4. 1863-80. 



JOHNSON (JAMES) [1777-1845] The Oriental Voya- 

 ger ; or, descriptive sketches and . . . remarks on a 

 Voyage to India and China in ... 1803-6, &c. pp. 

 xvi, 388 : 1 chart. 8. London, 1807. 



JOHNSON (JAMES RAWLINS) A treatise on the 

 Medicinal Leech ; including its medical and natural 

 history, with a description of its anatomical structure, 

 &c. pp. xii, 147 : 2 ph. 8. London, &c., 1816. 



Johnson (JAMES R.) The natural history of Ants, . . . 

 translated from the French, with additional notes, by 

 J. R. Johnson. See HUBER (J. P.) 12. 1820. 



Johnson (JAMES R.) Further observations on the 

 Medicinal Leech (Observations on the Medicinal 

 Leech ; being a translation, from the French, of a 

 Memoir ... By M. Noble) ; including a reprint from 

 the Philosophical Transactions, of two memoirs com- 

 prising observations on the Hirudo vulgaris . . . and 

 on the H. stagnalis and //. complanata, now con- 

 stituting the genus Glossopora. pp. xv, 112 : 4 pis. 

 col. 8. London & Bristol, 1825. 



JOHNSON (JAMES YATE) Madeira, its climate and 

 scenery. A handbook . . . with chapters on the 

 Fauna, Flora, Geology . . . Third edition, pp. xxx, 

 310: 1 pi., 3 maps. 8. London, 1885. 



The earlier editions of this work were prepared by Robt. White. 



JOHNSON (LAURA) Botanical Teacher for North 

 America : in which are described the indigenous and 

 common exotic Plants, growing north of the Gulf of 

 Mexico. By L. Johnson : under the supervision of 

 A. Eaton, &c. pp. 268. 8. Albany, 1834. 



JOHNSON (LAWRENCE C.) Report. The Iron 

 Regions of northern Louisiana and eastern Texas. 

 pp. 54 : 1 maji, text Must. 8. Washington, 1888. 



50th Congress, 1st Session. House of Representatives, ifcc. 



Johnson (LAWRENCE C.) Report on the Geology of the 

 Coastal Plain of Alabama, by . . . L. C. Johnson, &c. 

 See ALABAMA, State of. Geological Survey. 8. 1894. 



Johnson (LAWRENCE C.) & Smith (E. A.) Tertiary 

 and Cretaceous strata of the Tuscaloosa, Tombigbee, and 

 Alabama rivers. See UNITED STATES. Geological 

 Survey. Bulletin, &c. No. 43. 8. 187. 



JOHNSON (M. HAWKINS) Flint, &c. pp. 22: text 

 Must. 8. London, 1871. 



Advance copy, privately printed, of the author's paper in the "Proc. 

 Geol. Assoc.," Vol. n, 1872. 



Johnson (M. H.) The nature and formation of Flint 

 and allied bodies, &c. pp. 16 : 1 pi. 8. London, 1874. 



JOHNSON (SAMUEL) [1709-1784] A Dictionary of 

 the English Language, &c. pp. xii, 42, 1369. 



8. London, 1799. 



Printed in treble column. 



JOHNSON (SAMUEL WILLIAM) [1830-] How Crops 

 feed. A treatise on the atmosphere and the soil as 

 related to the nutrition of Agricultural Plants, pp. 375 : 

 text illust. 8. New York [ ]. 



This work was first issued in 1870. 



JOHNSON (THEO) Illustrations of British Hawk 

 Moths, and their larvae, (including the Sesidse). pp. 46 : 



36 pis. col. 4. [London,] 1874-76. 



The plates are hand-drawn and coloured. 



Johnson (THEO) Illustrations of the larvse and pupae 

 of British Lepidoptera, &c. pp. 53: 53 pis. col. 



8. [London,] 1878. 



The plates are hand-drawn and coloured. 



Johnson (THEO) Illustrations of Exotic Conchology. 



37 original water-colour drawings, with manuscript 

 descriptions. 4. [London,] 1881. 



Johnson (THEO) Familiar British Insects, selected from 

 the principal orders, &c. J$ pis. col., with descriptive 

 letterpress. 8. [London,] 1887. 



The plates are hand-drawn and coloured. 



JOHNSON (THOMAS) F.L.S. [1863-] The Herbarium 

 and Botanical collections in the . . . Museum. [Re- 

 port prepared by T. Johnson.] See SCIENCE AND ART 

 MUSEUM, DUBLIN. 8. 1891. 



JOHNSON (THOMAS) M.D. [-1644] Opuscula omnia 

 Botanica T. Johnsoni . . . Nuperrime edita a T. S. 

 Ralph. 4. Londini, 1847. 



The original pagination of the several tracts is preserved. 



Johnson (THOMAS) M.D. The Her ball, or generall 

 historic of Plantes . . . enlarged ... by T. Johnson, 

 &c. See GERARD (J.) Botanist. fol. 1633. 



Johnson (THOMAS) M.D. Mercurius Botanicus ; sive 

 Plantarum gratia suscepti itineris, anno 1634descriptip. 

 Cum earum nominibus Latinis, & Anglicis, &c. Huic 

 accessit de Thermis Bathonicis tractatus. pp. [vi,] 78, 

 [iv,] 19 : 1 pi., text illust. 8. Londini, 1634. 



The appended tract has a separate title-page, which reads : " Thermee 

 Bathonicse, sive earum descriptio, vires, utendi teinpus, modus," &c. 



Mercurii Botanici pars altera, sive Plantarum gratia 

 suscepti itineris in Cambriam . . . descriptio exhibens 

 reliquarum Stirpium nostratium (quae in priore parta 

 non enumerabantur) Catalogum. pp. [vii^\ 37. 



8. Londini, 1641. 



