PHYTOGRAPHY — BRITISH INDIA 



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Brown, Sam[uel]. First[-eighth] book of East India plants, 

 with their names, vertues. description &c., and some addi- 

 tional remarks by James Petiver. {Roy. Soc. Philos. Trans. 

 XXII. (1700-01), no. 264, pp. 5S1-594; no. 267, pp. 699-721; 

 no. 271, pp. S43°>- i -S62; no. 274, pp. 933-946; no. 276, pp. 

 1007-1029; XXIII. (1702-03), no. 277, pp. 1055-1068; no. 

 282, pp. 1251-1266; no. 2S7, pp. 1450-1460. 1702-04.) 

 Pt. II.-VIII. read: An account of Mr. Sam. Brown . . . 



Valentini, M. B. Ost-indianische Send-Schreiben, von aller- 

 hand raren Gewachsen, Bitumen, Jubelen, auch andern zu 

 der Natur-Kiindigung und Artzney-Kunst gehorigen Rari- 

 taten, durch die gelehrteste und beruhmteste Europiier, so 

 vormahlen in Ost-Indien gestanden, als D. Cleyern, Rumphen, 

 Herbert de Jager, ten Rhyne, &c. allda gewechselt ... in 

 die teutsche Mtitter-Sprache iibersetzet. [3]+ 119+ [12] pp. 

 9 pi. F'. Franckfurt am Mayn, 1704. (In his Museum 

 museorum . . . I. apx. 1704-14.) — Ed. 2. [3]+ 119+ 

 [12] pp. F'. Franckfurt am Mayn, 1714. 



India literata; seu, Dissertationes epistolicae de plantis, 



arboribus, gemmis . . . latinitate donatae a Christophoro 

 Bernhardo Valentini. 15 pi. F'. Francofurti ad Moenum, 

 1716. {In his Historia simplicium reformata . . . pp. 379- 

 578. 1732.) 

 Followed by: Mantissa exoticorum academica (pp. 579-660). 



Burman, N. L. Flora indica, cui accedit Series zoophytorum 

 indicorum, nee non Prodromus florae capensis. [6]+ 241+ 

 [19]+28pp. 67 pi. sq. Q. Lugduni Batavorum, 1768. 



A descriptive catalogue of rare and curious plants . . . from 

 the East Indies. Q. London, 1773. t 



Rottb011, C. F. Beskrivelse over nogle Planter fra de male- 

 bariske Kyster. (Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Skrift. ser. 2, II. 

 525-546, 593-594, 6 pi. 1783.) 



Contains new species. 



Konig, J. G. Ausziige merkwiirdiger, naturhistorische Gegen- 

 stande betreffende Briefe des seligen D. Johann Gerhard 

 KSnig an den Herrn Professor Anders Johann Retzius in 

 Lund und andere Freunde. {Naturforscher Halle, XXV. 170- 

 188; XXVI. 166-173. 1791-92.) 



[Jones, Sir William.] Botanical observations on select Indian 

 plants. {As. Soc. Bengal As. Research. IV. 237-312, 1 pi. 

 1795.) 

 78 plants partly described. 



Roxburgh, William. Plants of the coast of Coromandel se- 

 lected from drawings and descriptions presented to . . . the 

 East India company, published . . . under the direction of 

 Sir Joseph Banks. 3 vol. 300 pi. F 7 . London, 1795- 

 1819. 



Hardwicke, Thomas. Narrative of a journey to Sirinagur. 

 (As. Soc. Bengal As. Research. VI. 309-3S1. 1799.) 

 Enumeration of plants . . . (pp. 348-381). 



Rottler, [J. P.]. Botanische Bemerkungen auf der Ilin- und 

 Ruckreise von Trankenbar nach Madras; mit Anmerkungen 

 von Herrn Professor C. L. Willdcnow. (Ges. Naturf. Freunde 

 Berlin Ncu. Schrifl. IV. 180-224, pi. 3-5. 1803.) 



Wallich, N[athanicl]. Descriptions of two new species of 

 Sarcolobus, and of some other Indian plants. {As. Soc. 

 Bengal As. Research. XII. 566-570, pi. 1816.) 



Oolebrooke, II. T. Description of select Indian plants. 

 (Linn. Soc. Trans. XII. 351-361, pi. 14-1S. 1818.) 



Wallich, [Nathaniel]. Notice of the progress of botanical sci- 

 ence in Bengal, being the substance of a letter to Francis 

 Hamilton. (Edinb. Philos. Jour. I. 376-380. 1819.) 



Fraser, J. B. Notices respecting the Himalaya Mountains, 

 and the sources of the Jumna and the Ganges. ( Edinb. Phi- 

 los. Jour. III. 219-230. 1820.) 



Contains popular references to the woody flora. 



Wallich, N[:ith:inicl|. Descriptions of some rare Indian plants. 

 (.Is. Soc. licnyal As. Htsearch. XIII. 369-415, 14 pi. 1820.) 



Sprengel, K[urt]. Epitome Florae indieae, conscriptae a W. 

 Koxburghio, editae a W, Carey, rum notia Natli. Wallich et 

 Curt. Sprengel, {In his Neue Entdeckungen im ganzen 

 Umfang der Pflanzenkunde, ill. 66 156. 1820-22.) 



Roxburgh. William. Flora indica; or. Descriptions of Indian 



plants, edited by William Carey, to which are added descrip- 

 tions of plants more recently discovered by Nathaniel Wal- 

 lich, 2 vol. 0. Serampore, 1820 24, Flora indica; or, 

 Descriptions of Indian plants. [Ed, 2.] 3 vol. O. Seram- 

 pore, 1832, — Flora indica; or, Descriptions of Indian 

 plants, reprinted literatim from Carey's edition of 1S3'2. 5+ 

 763+64 pp. Q. Calcutta, 1874. 



In I'd. 2 the notes and description! by Dr. Wallich arc omitted and the 



work issued for the first time complote. 



Don, David. Descriptions of several new plants from the 

 kingdom of Nepaul, taken from specimens preserved in the 

 herbarium of Aylmer Bourke Lambert, Esq. (If'erner. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. Mem. III. (1817-20), pp. 407-115. 1821.) 



Roth, A. W. Novae plantarum species praesertim Indiae 

 orientalis ex collectione Benj. Heynii ; cum descriptionibus 

 et observationibus. 4+411 pp. O. Halberstadii, 1821. 



Wallich, [Nathaniel]. Notice respecting Dr. Wallich's jour- 

 ney in Nepaul; being an extract of a letter from Dr. Wallich, 

 superintendent of the Botanical garden at Calcutta, to Dr. 

 Francis Hamilton, dated, Nepaul, 2Sth March, 1821. (Edinb- 

 Philos. Jour. VI. (1821-22), pp. 86-SS. 1822.) 



Hamilton, Francis. A commentary on the . . . Hortus mala- 

 baricus. (Linn. Soc. Trans. XIII. 474-560; XIV. 171-312, 

 1 il.; XV. 78-152; XVII. 147-252, 2 il. 1822-37.) 



Some notices concerning the plants of various parts of 



India . . . and Sanscrit names. Q. Edinburgh, 1823. f 



Gerard, Aflexander] & P[atrick]. Account of part of a journey 

 through the Himalaya Mountains. (Edinb. Philos. Jour. X. 

 (1823-24), pp. 295-305. 1824.) 



Contains references to the nature of the flora and to some cultivated 

 plants. 



Wallich, N[athaniel]. Tentamen florae napalensis iUustratae, 

 consisting of botanical descriptions and lithographic figures 

 of select Nipal plants. 2 pts. (64 pp.) 50pl. F s . [Calcutta, 

 1824]-26. 



Don, David. Prodromus florae nepalensis; sive, Enumeratio 

 vegetabilium quae in itinere per Nepaliam proprie dictam et 

 regiones conterminas, arm. 1802-1803, detexit atque legit 

 . . . Franciscus Hamilton (olim Buchanan) . . . accedunt 

 plantae A. D. Wallich nuperius missae, secundum methodi 

 naturalis normam . . . 12+256 pp. D. Londini, 1825. 



Hamilton, Francis. Some notices concerning the plants of 

 various parts of India, and concerning the Sanscrita names of 

 those regions. (Roy. Soc. Edinb. Trans. X. 171-186, map. 

 1826.) 



[Wallich, Nathaniel.] [A numerical list of dried specimens of 

 plants in the East India company's museum.] 306 ff. F 6 . 

 n. t-p. [London, 1828] 



Lithographed list of specimens distributed to the principal botanical 

 institutions of Europe. 



Christie, A. T. Sketches of the meteorology, geology, agricul- 

 ture, botany and zoology, of the southern Mahratta country. 

 (Edinb. New Philos. Jour. [V.] 292-304, map, 1 tali.; [VII.] 

 49-65. 1828-29. — Madras Jour. Lit. Sci. IV. 1S5-193, 452- 

 483. 1836.) 



Candolle, A. P. de. Notice sur la botanique de l'lnde orientalc 

 et les encouragements que la Compagnie anglaise lui a ac- 

 corded. (BM. Univ. Geneve Sci. Arts, XLII. 312-320. 1829.) 



— Reprinted: 12 pp. O. [Geneve, L829.]t On the 



botany of India, and the facilities afforded for its investiga- 

 tion by the East India company. (Edinb. New Philos. 

 Jour. [IX.] 123-129. 1830.) 



Hough, James. Letters on the climate, inhabitants, produc- 

 tions, &c. &c. of the Neilgherries, or Blue Mountains of Coim- 

 batoor, South India. 4+ 172 pp. 0. London, 1829. 



Botany (pp. 1 IS— 1 20) ; consists of a list of genera. 



Wallich, Nathaniel. Plantae asiaticae rariores; or. Descrip- 

 tions and figures of a select number of unpublished East In- 

 dian plants. 3 vol. [294] pi. map. F«. London, 1830- 

 32. 

 Wight, Robert. Illustrations of Indian botany, principally of 

 the southern parts of the peninsula. (Hot. Misc. II. 90 1 10, 

 :;i l 360. suppl. i>l. 1-19; III. 84-104, 291 302, suppl. pi. 21- 

 41; Hooker low. Hot. I. 62 -67. 225 231, pi. 121-130. 1831 

 34.) — Reprinted :70pp. 41 pi. sq. Q, Glasgow, 1831[-33]. 

 Bee also Wioht, Robert & Aiinott, G. A. Walker-. Illustrations of 

 Indian botany. lx;i."> :w. 



[Catalogue of Indian plants.] II I pp. O. n. t-p. 11. p., 



[pref. 1833]. 



Lithographed list of names corresponding to the numbers of tin' dis- 

 tributed uprriniens. 



Contributions to the botany of India, 136 pp. O. Lon- 

 don. 1834. 



Wight, Robert A- Amott, ('.. A.Walker-. Prodromus florae 

 peninsulas Indiae orientalis; containing abridged descriptions 



of the plants found in tin' peninsula of British India, ar- 

 ranged according to the natural system, Vol. I. '■'' (sil 

 pp. O, London. 1834. 

 No othei volumes were published. 

 Wallich, Nfathaniell. Descriptions of some rare an. I curious 

 plants. (.!/'</. I'hi/s. Soc. Calcutta Trans. VII. 215 234. 



1835.) Separate. 



