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Hill, John. Flora britanica [sic] ; sive, Synopsis methodica stir- 

 pium britanicarum, sistens arbores et herbas, indigenas et in 

 agris cultas, in classes et ordines, genera et species redactas 

 secundum systema sexuale . . . 672 pp. 30 pi. O. Lon- 

 dini, 1760. 



Some copies are dated 1759. 

 Hudson, William. Flora anglica ; exhibens plantas per regnum 

 Angliae sponte crescentes, distributas secundum systema 

 sexuale cum differentiis specierum, synonymis autorum, 

 nominibus incolarum, solo locorum, tempore florendi, offi- 

 cinalibus pharmacopaeorum. [16]+ 506+ [22] pp. O. Lon- 

 dini, 1762. — Ed. 2 enl. 2 vol. O. Londini, 1778. — [An- 

 other ed.] [6]+ 32+ 6S8 pp. O. London, 1798. 



In ed. 2 the words regnum Britanniae are substituted for regnum An- 

 gliae. 



Lyons, Israel, jr. Fasciculus plantarum circa Cantabrigiam 

 nascentium, quae post Rajum observatae fuere. 16+ 56 pp. 

 O. Londini, 1763. 



Martyn, Thomas. Plantae cantabrigienses; or, A catalogue of 

 the plants which grow wild in the county of Cambridge, dis- 

 posed according to the system of Linnaeus. Herbationes 

 cantabrigienses; or, Directions to the places where they may 

 be found, comprehended in thirteen botanical excursions. 

 To which are added lists of the more rare plants growing in 

 many parts of England and Wales. 13+ [1]+ 114 pp. O. 

 London, 1763. 



Flora anglica; ou, Flore angloise, contenant les plantes qui 

 croissent naturellement en Angleterre. O. Londres, 1764. t 



Wallis, J. Natural history of Northumberland. 2 vol. Q. 

 London, 1769.1 



Berkenhout, John. Outlines of the natural history of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, containing a systematic arrangement and 

 concise description of all the animals, vegetables and fossiles 

 which have hitherto been discovered in these kingdoms. 3 

 vol. D. London, 1769-72. — Synopsis of the natural history 

 of Great Britain and Ireland . . . Ed. 2 rev. & enl. 2 vol. 

 D. London, 1789. — Ed. 3. 2 vol. D. London, 1795. 



[Warner, Richard.] Plantae woodfordienses; a catalogue of 

 the more perfect plants growing spontaneously about Wood- 

 ford in the county of Essex. 7+23S+[2]pp. D. London, 

 1771. 

 For additions see Forster, Edward. Additions . . . 17S4. 



Waring, R. H. A letter on some plants found in several parts 

 of England. (Roy. Soc. Philos. Trans. LXI. (1771), pp. 359- 

 389. 1772.) 



Annotated list. 



Wilkes. Benjamin. One hundred and twenty copper-plates of 

 English moths and butterflies representing their changes into 

 the caterpillar, chrysalis and fly states and the plants, flowers 

 and fruits whereon they feed . . . with a natural history of 

 the moths and butterflies . . . To which is added an index 

 of the insects and plants, adapted to Linnaeus's system. 8+ 

 [20]+ 63+ [4] pp. 120 pi. sq. F. London, 1773*. 

 Nomenclature not binomial. 



[Curtis, William.] A catalogue of the plants growing wild in 

 the environs of London. 40 pp. O. London, 1774. t 



Bolton, James. A catalogue of plants growing in the parish of 

 Halifax. (In Watson, John. Historv of the parish of Hali- 

 fax. Q. London, 1775. See pp. 729^764.) t 



[Cullum, T. G.] Florae anglicae specimen, imperfcctum et 

 ineditum anno 1774 inchoatum. 104 pp. O. n. p., [1775?]. t 



Jenkinson, James. A generic and specific description of Brit- 

 ish plants. Translated from the Genera et species plantarum 

 of the celebrated Linnaeus; to which is prefixed an etymolo- 

 gical dictionary explaining the classes, orders and principal 

 genera, and a glossary is added to explain the technical terms, 

 with notes and observations. 28+25S+[9] pp. 5 pi. O. 

 Kendal, 1775. 



Withering, William. A botanical arrangement of all the vege- 

 tables naturally growing in Great Britain with descriptions 

 of the genera and species according to the system of . . . 

 Linnaeus . . . with an easy introduction to the study of 

 botany. 2 vol. 12 pi. O. Birmingham. 1776. — A bo- 

 tanical arrangement of British plants; including the uses of 

 each species in medicine, diet, rural oeconomy and the arts 

 . . . including a new set of references to figures by Jona- 

 than Stokes. Ed. 2. 3 vol. 9 pi. O. Birmingham, 1787- 

 92. — An arrangement of British plants according to the latest 

 improvements of (he Linnacan system . . . 1M. 3. 4 vol. 

 31 pi. O. Birmingham, 1796.— v systematic arrangement 



of British plants . . . corrected and enlarged byWm, With- 

 ering, [jr.], Ed. 4. 4 vol. 32 pi. O. London, 1S01. — 



Ed. 5 rev. & enl. 4 vol. 34 pi. O. Birmingham, 1812. — 

 An arrangement of British plants . . . corrected and con- 

 siderably enlarged by William Withering, jr. Ed. 6. 4 vols. 

 pi. O. London, 1S18. — An arrangement of British plants 

 . . . including the most recent discoveries and numerous en- 

 larged annotations ... by Wm. Withering, [jr.]. Ed. 7. 

 4 vol. 3.5 pi. O. London, 1830. 



For later and condensed editions see: Withering, W. A systematica 



arrangement . . . 1S30. 

 Jacob, Edward. Plantae favershamienses. A catalogue of the 

 more perfect plants growing spontaneously about Faversham 

 in the county of Kent . . . [4]+ 146+53 pp. por. D. Lon- 

 don, 1777. 

 Robson, Stephen. The British flora, containing the select 

 names ... to which are prefixed the principals of botany, 

 20+ 330 +[24] pp. 5 pi. O. York, 1777. 

 Lightfoot, John. Flora scotica; or, A systematic arrangement, 

 in the Linnean method, of the native plants of Scotland and 

 the Hebrides. 2 vol. 35 pi. O. London, 1777. — Ed. 2. 

 2 vol. (12+ 41+ 11 51+ [24] pp.) 35 pi. O. London, 17S9. — 

 Ed. 2. 2 vol. 35 pi. O. London, 1792. 

 Curtis, William. Flora londinensis; or, Plates and descriptions 

 of such plants as grow wild in the environs of London, with 

 their places of growth and times of flowering, their several 

 names according to Linnaeus and other authors ... 2 vol. 

 432 pi. F 6 . London, 1777-98 ['87]. —Flora londinensis 

 . . . containing a history of the plants indigenous to Great 

 Britain illustrated by figures of the natural size. New ed. 

 enl. by George Graves. 5 vol. 646 pi. F 6 . London, 1817- 

 28. — New ed. enl. by George Graves & W. J. Hooker. 5 

 vol. 647 pi. F s . London, 1S35. — An abridgement of the 

 flora londinensis. unp. 36 pi. O. London, 1792. 



For dates of publication of Ed. 1 see Jour. Bot. new ser. XIX. 309. — 



Vol. II.— III. of ed. 1S17-2S were enlarged by George Graves & W. J. 



Hooker. Vol. IV. -V. have additional title: "The descriptions by W. J. 



Hooker." Pritzel gives 702 pi. 

 Walcott, John. Flora britannica indigena; or, Plates of the 

 indigenous plants of Great Britain with their descriptions 

 taken from Linnaeus's Systema naturae. To which are added 

 their English names, places of growth and times of flowering. 

 Various paging. 1 por. 168 pi. O. Path, 1778. 

 Broughton, Arthur. Enchiridion botanicum, complectens, 

 characteres genericos et specificos plantarum per insulas 

 britannicas sponte nascentium; ex Linnaeo aliisque desump- 

 tos. 2+ 226+ [7] pp. D. London, 1782. 

 Curtis, William. A catalogue of certain plants growing wild, 

 chiefly in the environs of Settle, in Yorkshire . . . 1782. 



6 pp. F. [London, 1782?] (Appended to his Flora lon- 

 dinensis, III.)t 



[Forster, Edward.] Additions to Warner's Plantae woodfordi- 

 enses. pp. 241-255. D. [London?], 1784.f 

 See Warner, Richard. Plantae . . . 1771. 



Bute, J. S. earl of. Botanical tables, containing the different 

 familys of British plants, distinguished by a few obvious parts 

 of fructification rang'd in a synoptical method. 9 vol. Q. 

 [London, 1785.]t ' 

 Only 12 copies printed. 



Martin, M. The Aurelian's vade mecum, containing an Eng- 

 lish alphabetical and Linnacan systematical catalogue of 

 plants affording nourishment to butterflies . . . with the 

 names of the insects. 12 + [36] pp. 1). Exeter, 1785. 



Relhan, Richard. Flora cantabrigiensis, exhibens plantas 

 agro cantabrigiensi indigenas, secundum systema sexuale 

 digestas . . . [20]+490pp. 7 pi. O. Cantabrigiae, 1786. 

 — Supplementum [I.]-III. 3 pts. (39+36+ [l] + 44 pp.) O. 

 Cantabrigiae, 17S6-93. — Flora cantabrigiensis exhibens 

 plantas agri cantahrigiensis indigenas . . . Ed. 2. 12+56^ 

 [l| pp. 6 pi. O. Cantabrigiae, 1S02. — Ed. 3. 11+597 pp. 



7 pi. O. Cantabrigiae, 1820. 



White, Gilbert. The natural history ami antiquities of Sel- 

 borne, in the county of Southampton. 168 pp. 9 pi. (>. 

 London, 1789.t — [Another ed] 2 vol. O. London, 18224 



Pulteney, Richard. Catalogue of rare plants found in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Leicester, Loughborough, and in Charley Forest 

 F. London, 1790.t — From: Nichols's History of Leicester- 

 shire. 



Sowerby, James * [Smith, J. E.l. English botany: or. Col- 

 oured figures of British plants with their essentia] characters, 



synonyms and places of growth . . . 36 vol. 2592 pi, Q. 

 London, 1790-1S14. — General indexes to the first six vol- 

 umes ... to which is prefixed a li~t of books quoted 



throughout those volumes, by J. E.Smith. 23 pp. Q. Lon- 

 don, 179S. — General indexes to the thirty-six volumes . . . 



