A LIST 



OF 



SOME OF THE MOST USEFUL WORKS AND MEMOIRS 



RELATING MORE OR LESS TO 



CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY IN GENERAL, 



AND ITS SEVERAL BEANCHES. 



It is not the intention of the present List to supply anjrthing like a complete 

 catalogue of Works on Cryptoganiio Botany, which would require several sheets 

 of letterpress. Pritzel's Catalogue wiU in great measure afford such information. 

 It has, however, been thought advisable to note a few of the more impoi-taut sources 

 of information, whether physiological or systematic. A complete catalogue of 

 memoirs is still a desideratum. 



1. Miscellanea. 



Berendt, " Organiscbe Reste im Bernstein." Berlin, 1845. 



Bischoff, "Die Kryptogamische Gewiichse." 8vo. Nlirnberg, 1828. 



Brongniart, " Histoire des Vegetaux Fossiles." 4to. Paris, 1828 — 1837. 



Carpenter, "Principles of Comparative Physiology." 8vo. London, 1854. 



Curtis, " Flora Londinensis (Hooker)." Folio. 1817, &c. 



De Candolle, " Flore Frangaise." 8vo. Paris, 1815. 



Desmazieres, " Plantes Cryptogames de la France." 4to., 48 vols. Lille, 

 1825, &c. 

 Numerous memoirs illustrative of this work are contained in Ann. d. Sc. Nat. 



Duby, " Botanicon gallicum." 8vo., 2 vols. Paris, 1828 — 1830. 



Dillenius, " Historia Muscorura." 4to. Oxoiiii, 1741. 



D'Orbigny, " Dictionnaire Universel de I'Histoire Naturelle.'' 13 vols, 

 and 4 vols, de Planches, fig. col. Paris, 1841, &c. 



Eiseugrein, "Einleitung in das Studium der Akotyledonen.' 8vo. 

 Freiburg, 1842, &e. 

 " Die Pflanzenordnung der Gonatopteriden." 8vo. Frank- 

 furt, 1848. 



Endlicher, " Genera Plantaruni," with its Supplements. 4vo. Vindo- 

 bon.T, 1836, &c. 



"English Botany." SmitI) and Sowerby. 8vo., 40 vols. London, 1790, 



