IX. ETHXOBOTANY 



A. GENERAL AND VARIOUS 



Curtius, Benedict. Hortorum libri triginta in quibus con- 

 tinetur arborum historia partim ex probatissimis quibusque 

 autoribus, partim ex ipsius autoris observatione collecta. 

 [22]+ 683 pp. F\ Lugduni, 1560. 



Mylius, Martin. Hortus philosophicus in XIV. areas distri- 



butus. 630 pp. pref. ind. D. Gorlicii, 1597+ An- 



miitiger Weissheit Lust Garten; darinnen die vornemesten, 

 der teutschen Nation bekandte, Biiume, sampt anderen auss- 

 liindischen, in ihrer Art, Xatur und Eygenschafft ; beneben 

 hieroglyphischenBildnussen, Historien, Gleichnussen, Fabeln 

 . . . ordentlich gepflantzet und gesetzet. Erstlich . . . 

 under demTitel: Hortus philosophicus in Truck gegeben, nun 

 aber ... in unser Muttersprach versetzt, und darneben 

 vermehret und gebessert : durch Lycosthenem Psellionoros. 

 [50]+ 763 pp. D. Strassburg, 1621. 



Ve sling, Johannes. Paraeneses ad rem herbariam publicis 

 plantarum ostensionibus praemissae. Patavii, 1644. (In liis 

 Opobalsami veteribus cogniti vindiciae, pp. 61-108. 1644 



— Also in Alpines, Prosper. Historiae Aegypti naturalis 

 pars II. 85-146. 1735.) 



Howell, James. AevopoXoyia. Dodona's grove; or, The vocall 

 forest. Pt. II. 2S6 pp. 4 pi. D. London, 1650. 

 A political satire. 



Cowley. Abraham (Couleius, A.). Poemata latina in quibus 

 continentur, sex libri plantarum, viz. duo herbarum, norum, 

 sylvarum . . . [32]+ 420 pp. D. Londini, 1668. — [Another 

 ed.] 30+3S4pp. O. Basileae, 1793.f 

 Sylva (Ed. 1. lib. 6, pp. 313-3G4). 



Wedel, G. W. Propempticon inaugurale de mensis citreis. 

 S pp. D. [colophon :] Jenae, 1707. 



Celsius, Olof. ExercitationisdePalma caput primum. (Diss.) 

 30 pp. O. Upsaliae, 1711+ 



Thryllitius, V. H. (auctor). Plantarum historia fabularis. 

 (Diss.) (J. H. Heucher, praeses.) 62 pp. sq. O. Vitem- 

 bergae, [1713]. 



Hasaeus, Theodor. Dissertationum et observationum phi- 

 lologicarum sylloge. 650 pp. pi. O. Bremae, 1731+ 



[Cusson, Pierre, Gouan. Antoine & Commerson, Philibert.] 

 Lecons de botanique faites au Jardin royal de Montpellier; 

 par Monsieur Imbert, professeur et chanecllier en l'Uni- 

 versitd de mi5decine, et recueillies par Mr. Dupuy des Es- 

 quiles, maitre ez arts et ancien 6tudiant en chirurgie. En 

 Hollandc, aux depens des libraires. 215 pp. S. [Avignon], 

 1762. t 

 A satirical essay against Imbert. 



Boehmer, <;. K. De plant is in cultorum memoriam nominal is. 



(Diss.) 60pp. Q. Wittenbergae, 1770. t — Ed. 2. 233 pp. 



O. Lipsiae, 1799. t 

 Lidbeck, Andreas, (praeses). Dc plant is in Suecorum mc- 



moriam nominatis. (Diss.) 15 pp. Q. I.undae, 1792+ 

 Castel, 11. P. Lcs plantcs. Poeme. 8+ 150 pp. D. Paris, 



[1797). — Ed. 2 rev. * enl. 13+251 pp. 5 pi. T. Paris, an 



VII. [1799]. — Ed. 3. 13+248 pp. 5 pi. S. Paris, 1802. 



— Ed. 4. 13+ 319 pp. 5pl. T. Paris. 1 si 1. — Ed. 5. 31+ 

 13+283 pp. 5 pi. O. Paris, 1830. — [Another ed.] O. 



Paris, 1843. Botanicon libros quatuor e carmine gallico 



... in latinos versus transtulil t'larus [.udovicus Bollard. 

 100 pp. pref. O. Angers & Paris, 1818. f 



Genhs. S. V . D. de S.-A. comtesse de. La botanique historique 

 et literaire, contenant tons les traits, toutcs lcs anecdote- et 

 les superstitions relatives aux fleurs . . . S+359 pp. O. 

 Paris. 1810+ —La botanique historique . . . suivie d'une 

 nouvelle intitulee: Les fleurs, ou les artistes, 2 vol. O. Paris, 



1811. la botanica istorica e letteraria che conl 



tmii i tratti, luiii L'li aneddoti, e le superstizioni relative 

 ai fiori de' quali si fa menzione aella storia e profana, e delle 

 particolaxita sopra alcune piante singolari, o che portano 



il noi li celebri personaggi, e sopra quelle che servono ai 



cuiti religiosi c nellc i • ii Mi.iiie civiu dei diverei popoliedei 

 selvaggi; con gli emblemi, i pi c ai quali Ban data 



luogo i vegetabili; Beguita da una novella intitolata: I fiori 



o gli artisti . . . 2vol. 8. Milano, 1813.- DieBotahik 



der Geschichte und Literatur; oder, Die Pflanzen in ihren 

 inythologischen, rcligiiwn, I urgerlichen, sinnbildjichen, aber- 



glaubischen, spriichwortliehen, literarischen, asthetischen, 

 und geschichtlichen Beziehungen; tibersetzt und vermehrt 

 von Dr. K. J. Stang. 2 vol. D. Bamberg, 1S13. — Die 

 Botanik . . . Xeue wohlfeile Ausgabe. 2 vol. D. Bamberg 

 & Wtirzburg, 1817. Historical and literary botany, con- 

 taining the qualities, anecdotes and superstitions, relative 

 to trees, plants and flowers which are mentioned in sacred 

 and profane history ... By Eliza P. Reid. 3 vol. S. 

 Windsor, 1826. 



[Phillips, Henry.] Flora domestica; or, The portable flower- 

 garden, with directions for the treatment of plants in pots 

 and illustrations from the works of the poets. 34+396 pp. 

 O. London, 1823. — Ed. 2 enl. 43+464 pp. O. London, 

 1825. 



Duncan, J. S. Botano-theology, an arranged compendium 

 . . . O. Oxford, 1825. t — Botanical theology; or Evidences 

 of the existence and attributes of the deity. Ed. 2. 90 pp. 

 4 pi. O. Oxford, 1S26. 



Belleval, Charles de. Questions et observations particuliere- 

 ment philologiques sur quelques plantes, par un vieux her- 

 boriste. 32 pp. O. Montpellier, 1830+ 



Strickland, Agnes. Floral sketches, fables and other poems. 

 S+ 155 pp. il. T. London, [pref. 1836]. 



Twamley, L. A. Flora's gems; or, The treasures of the par- 

 terre. 32 pp. 12 pi. F. London, [1837], 



The spirit of the woods. 16+306 pp. 26 pi. O. London, 

 1837. — Ed. 2. 16+2S4pp. 23 pi. O. London, 1S41. 



Pritzel, G. A. Specimen bibliographiae botanicae quod Er- 

 nesto Meyer nuptias Johannae Isenbartiae cum Dr. Zad- 

 dachio celebranti gratulaturus scripsit. 7 pp. O. Viennae, 

 1845. 



Contains Jocosely changed and interpreted titles. 



English forests and forest trees, historical, legendary and de- 

 scriptive. 406 pp. il. O. London, 1853. 



H[encke]l [von Donnersmark, L. F. V.], Graf. Zur numis- 

 matischen Botanik. (Bot. Zeit. XI. 73-S4. ' 1853.) 



Poetry of trees. (Chambers's Edinburgh Jour, new ser. XX. 

 315-319. 1854.) 



M., E. M. Forest trees. (Dublin Univ. Mag. XLVL 236-252. 

 1855.) 



Wilkinson, Lady [C. C.]. Weeds and wild flowers, their uses, 

 legends and literature. 10+421 pp. 12 pi. O. London, 

 1858. t 



The Mistletoe. (Chambers's Jour. XII. 406-40S. [1859.]) 



H., H. Bedeutung und Verwcndung von Baumen und Blumen 

 im Alterthum. (Dentsch. Mag. Cart. Blumenk. 1861, pp. 

 229-239.) 



Wise, J. R. The Xew Forest, its history and scencrv. S+ 

 336 pp. il. 1 pi. map. O. London, 1863. — Ed. 3. 8+ 

 336 pp. il. 1 pi. map. O. London, 1880. — Artist'sed. 

 9+336 pp. 63 il. 12 pi. 2 maps. Q. London, 18S3. 



Kirschleger, Friedrich. Le monde vegetal dans ses rapports 

 avec les us et coutumes, les legended et la poesie populaire 

 sur lcs bonis du lihin. 18 pp. O. Strasbourg, 1866+ 



Clos, D[ominiquel. [La piante au point de vue litteraire; 

 rapports de la botanique et de la litterature]. Discours. 

 (Acad. Set. Toulouse Mem. ser. ti. VI. 333 365. 1868.)— 

 Reprinted: 35 pp. D. n. t-p. [Toulouse. 1868.] 



Huline, 1". E. Bards and blossoms; or, The poetry, history 

 and associations of flowers. 232 pp. S pi. O. London. 1877. 



Poets and their favourite trees. (Jour. For. I. lso ls;i. 

 1878.) 



S . W. A ramble with our poets amongst forest trees. (Jour. 

 For. (I. 181 184. 1879.) 



Reling. II. A- Bohnhorst, .1. Unsere Pflanzen nach ihren 

 deutschen Volksnamen, ihrer StelhniL' in Mythologie und 

 Volksglauben, inSitteund Sau-e, in Geschichte und I ittera- 

 tur. Beitr&ge zur Belebung de- botanischen (Jnterrichts und 

 zur Pflege sinniger Freude in und an der Natur fur Schule 

 undHaus. L6+256pp. 0. Gotha,1882.— Ed. 2enl. 16+ 

 ■ins ,.p. o. Gotha, 1889. 



Sigismund. Reinhold. Die Aromata in ihrer Bedeutung fur 

 Religion, Sitten, Gebrauche, Handel und Geographic des 

 AJterthums bis zu den ersten Jahrhunderten unserei Zcit- 

 rechnung. 6+234 pp. O. Leipzig, 1884. 



