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PHYTOGRAPHY — MISCELLANEOUS 



Jacquin, N. J., Baron von. Observationum botanioarum 

 ieonibus ab auctore delineatis illustratarum pars I .-IV. 

 4 vol. 100 pi. F. Vindobonae, 1764-71. 



Schreber, J. C. D. Icones et descriptiones plantarum minus 

 cognitarum. Pt. I. [6]+ 20 pp. 10 pi. F'. Halae, 1766. 



Willich, C. L. Illustrationes quaedam botanicae celeberrimo 

 viro Nicol. Jos. Jacquin dicatae. 55 pp. S. Gottingae, 

 1766. — (Also in Reichard, J. J. Sylloge . . . pp. 142- 

 164. 1782.) 

 Contains short notes on Taxus, Pinus and Salix (pp. 5-8). 



Schreber, J. C. D. Stirpium obscurarum aut novarum illus- 

 tratarum decuria I.— II. (Acad. Leop.-Carol. Nov. Acta, 

 III. 473-4S0; IV. 132-146, pi. 3-5. 1767-70.) 



Scopoli, J. A. Annus I.-V. historico-naturalis. 5 vol. pi. 

 tab. D. Lipsiae, 1769-72. 



WiUich, C. L. Circa plantas quasdam singularia aliqua no- 

 tata. (Acad. Leop.-Carol. Nov. Acta, IV. 104-118. 1770.— 

 Also in Reichahd, J. J. Sylloge . . . pp. 165-1S2. 1782.) 



Contains a description of Cornus alba. 

 Weston, Richard. Botanicus universalis et hortulanus; ex- 

 hibens descriptiones specierum et varietatum arborum, fruti- 

 cum, herbarum, florum et fructuum, indigenorum et exotico- 

 rum, per totum orbem seu cultivorum in hortis et viridariis 

 europaeis sive descriptorum botanicis hodiernis, secundum 

 systema sexuale . . . Linnaei digestorum ... 4 vol. 17 pi. 

 O. Londini, 1770-77. 



Has also English t-p. : "The universal botanist and nurseryman, con- 

 taining descriptions of the species and varieties of all the trees, shrubs, 

 herbs, flowers and fruits, natives and exotics, at present cultivated in 

 the European nurseries ..." — Vol. I. has also half- t-p.: "A catalogue 

 of trees and shrubs." 



Vandelli, Domingos. Fasciculus plantarum cum novis gene- 

 ribus et speciebus. 20 pp. 4 pi. O. Olisipone, 1771. 



[Gmelin, J. F.] Onomatologia botanica completa . . . 1772- 

 78. — See Miscellaneous Publications, p. 32. 



Gouan, Antoine. Illustrationes et observationes botanicae 

 ad specierum historian! facientes ; seu, Rariorum plantarum 

 indigenarum, pyrenaicarum exoticarum adumbrationes, 

 synonymorum reformationes, descriptionum castigationes, 

 varietatum ad species genuinas redactarum determinationes. 

 [6]+ 83+ [1] pp. 26 pi. F 6 . Tiguri, 1773. 



Hill, J[ohn]. A decade of curious and elegant trees and plants; 

 drawn after specimens received from the East Indies and 

 America, in the year 1772, and accurately engraved, with 

 their history and characters in English and Latin. 20+ [1] 



pp. 10 pi. F 8 . London, 1773. Decade di alberi curiosi 



ed eleganti piante delle Indie orientali, e dell' America ulti- 

 mamante fatte gia note . . . ridotta all' Italiana Favella 

 . . . [6]+ 31 pp. 10 pi. Q. Roma, 1786. 



Twenty-five new plants . . . 1773. — See Botanic Gar- 

 dens, p. 52. 



[Milne, Colin.] A descriptive catalogue of rare and curious 

 plants, the seeds of which were lately received from the East- 

 Indies. To which is subjoined a scientific index, exhibiting 

 their arrangement according to the celebrated sexual system 

 of Linnaeus. [2]+ 66+ [4] pp. sq. Q. London, 1773. 



Schreber, J. D. C. [von]. Plantae verticillatae unilabiatae. 

 (Diss.) 75 pp. 1 pi. Q. Erlangae, 1773.f — Plantarum 

 vertieillatarum unilabiatarum genera et species. 8+75 pp. 

 1 pi. Q. Lipsiae, 1774. 



Retzius, A. J. Fasciculus observationum botanicarum. 

 (Diss.) [4]+ 28 pp. O. Lundini, 1774.t 



Edwards, John. A select collection of 100 plants consisting 

 of the most beautiful exotic and British flowers which blow 

 in our English 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. 50 pp. 100 pi. F 6 . London, 1775. 

 Contains few woody plants. — Originally published in 1 770 under the 

 title : "The British herbal . . ." 



Medicus, F. C. Observationes botanicae. (Acad. Theodoro- 

 Palat. Hist. Comment. III. pt. phys. pp. 193-265, 270-274, 

 pi. 7-20. 1775.) 



Meerburg, Nicolaus. Afbeeldingen van zeldzaame gewassen. 

 [22] pp. 50 pi. F 5 . Leyden, 1775. 



Weston, Richard. The English flora ; or, A catalogue of trees, 

 shrubs, plants and fruits, natives, as well as exotics, cultivated 

 ... in the English nurseries . . . arranged according to the 

 Linnaean system . . . [12]+ 259 pp. O. London, 1775. — 

 The supplement to the English flora . . . [10] + 120 pp. O. 

 London, 1780. 

 The main work has also Latin t-p.: "Flora anglicana; seu, Arborum, 



fruticum, plantarum et fructuum . . . catalogus ..." Supplement 

 has also Latin t-p.: "Florae anglicanae supplementum . . ." 



Buc'hoz, P. J. Premiere [et seconde] centurie des planches 

 enlumin^es r6presentant au naturel ce qui se trouve de plus 

 int£ressant et de plus curieux parmi les animaux, les veg6- 

 taux et les mkreraux. 2 vol. 400 pi. F. Paris, [1775]. 

 1778-81. t 



Anthologia Meriana 115 continens plantarum florum maxime 

 egregie sculptas tabulas addito indice in quo turn antiquiora 

 illarum turn etiam Linnaeana occurrunt nomina. Editio 

 nova. 6 pp. 115 pi. F 4 . Francofurti & Lipsiae, 1776. 

 Contains few woody plants. 



Kotzi, I. V. De generibus plantarum. (Diss.) 30 pp. O. 

 Tyrnaviae, 1776.t 



Miller, J. F. [Various subjects of natural history . . . 

 painted, engraved and published by John Frederick Miller.] 

 10 pp. 60 pi. F 5 . n. p., 1776-94. — Cinielia physica ; fig- 

 ures of . . . quadrupeds . . . with several of the most elegant 

 plants engraved & coloured ... by John Frederick Miller, 

 with descriptions by George Shaw. 106 pp. 60 pi. F 5 . 

 London, 1796. 



Scopoli, J. A. Introductio ad historiam naturalem, sistens 

 genera lapidum, plantarum et animalium hactenus detecta, 

 characteribus essentialibus donata, in tribus divisa, subinde 

 ad leges naturae. [6]+ 506+ [34] pp. D. Pragae, 1777.f 

 Regnum vegetabile (pp. 39-364). 



Giseke, P. D. Icones plantarum, partes colorem, magni- 

 tudinem et habitum earum ad amussim exhibentes, adjectis 

 nominibus Linnaeanis; ediderunt Paul Dieterich Giseke, 

 Johann Dominicus Schulze, A. A. Abendroth et N. J. Buek. 

 Pt. I.-III. 75 pi. F. Hamburgi, 1777-78.f 



Murray, J. A. Observationes botanicae in stirpes quasdam 

 minus cognitas. (Soc. Sci. Gotting. Nov. Commentar. VIII. 

 (1777), pp. 34-49, pi. 1-5. 1778.) 



Roth, A. W. Anweisung fur Anfanger Pflanzen zum Nutzen 

 und Vergniigen zu sammlen und nach dem Linneischen 

 System zu bestimmen. 184 pp. D. Gotha, 1778. — Ed. 

 2 rev. 16+300 pp. S. Gotha, 1803. 



Wirsing, A. L. Eclogae botanicae e dictionario regni vege- 

 tabilis Buchoziano collectae, exhibentes plantarum antea 

 ineditarum icones ad prototypa accuratissime expressas cum 

 descriptionibus et adnotationibus necessariis. Manipulus I. 

 2 pp. 10 pi. F. Norimbergae, 1778.f 



Jacquin, N. J., Baron von. Observationes botanicae. (In his 

 Miscellanea austriaca ... II. 292-379, pi. 10-11, 1S-20, 

 22. 1778-S1 ; in his Collectanea ad botanicam ... I. 33- 

 170, pi. 2-4, 17, 22; II. 260-374, pi. 17-18; III. 167-276, pi. 

 18-19; IV. 93-226, pi. 1-3, 6, 21-23; Suppl. 171 pp., 16 pi. 

 1786-96.) 



Buc'hoz, [P. J.]. Plantes nouvellement d£couvertes rdcem- 

 ment d^nommiles et classes . . . pour servir d'intelligence a 

 l'histoire ge'ne'rale et economique des trois regnes. 52 pp. 

 50 pi. F s . Paris, 1779. 



Martius, E. W. Abdrucke lebendiger Krauter. 22 pi. sq. 

 O. Erlangen, 1779. 

 Contains Arbutus, Calluna and Pyrus. 



Murray, J. A. Observationes in plantas aliquot minus cog- 

 nitas. (Soc. Sci. Gotting. Comment. I. (1778), CI. Phys. pp. 

 81-99, 6 pi. 1779.) 



Buc'hoz, [P. J.]. Les dons merveilleux et diversement colori^s 

 de la nature dans le regne vegetal; ou, Collection de plantes 

 pr^cieusement colori^s, pour servir a l'intelligence de l'his- 

 toire generale et ceconomique des 3 regnes, et formant suite k 

 la collection des fleurs curieuses et enlumin^es, qu'on cultive 

 tant dans les jardins de la Chine, que dans ceux de l'Europe. 

 2 vol. 200 pi. F 5 . Paris, [1779-83]. 

 With 2 pages of index. 



Sestini, Domenico. Lettere scritte dalla Sicilia e dalla 



Turchia. 7 vol. D. Firenze, 1779-S4.t 

 Retzius, A. J. Observationes botanicae sex fasciculis com- 



prehensae, quibus accedunt J. G. Koenig. Descriptiones 



monandrarum et Epidendrorum in India orientali factae. 



6 pts. 1 por. 19 pi. F J . Lipsiae, [1779]-91. — Supple- 



menta . . . (Phytogr. Blcitt. I. 35-4S. 1803.) 

 Medicus, F. C. Botanische Beobachtungen. (Acad. Theo- 



doro-Palat. Hist. Comment. IV. pt. phys. pp. 1S0-208, pi. 



4-S. 1780.) 

 [Miller, J. F.] [Icones plantarum.] [2] pp. 7 pi. F ! . 



n. t-p. [1780.] 



Plates with analyses. 



Reichard, J. J. Botanische Bemerkungen. (Ges. Naturf. 



Freunde Berlin Schrift. I. 310-319, pi. 9. 1780.) 

 Roth, A. W. Verzeichniss derjenigen Pflanzen, welche nach 



