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f. BRITISH ISLANDS 



All the yonr round, a wi-cklv jouriiiil. Kil. bv Clvnrlcs Dickons. 



Vol. r.-XX. CJ. I-onilon, 1,S.V.)~08. — New .sor. Vol. I.- 



XI. HI. Q. London, lS69-SS.—Scr. 3. Vol.1. XIII. Q. 



London. lSS0-9.'>. 



Andersonian natiiralists' society. AnnaKs. Vol. L-IL il. 



pl. map. *'■ »;i:isf;.)\v. l.S'.i;i 1000. 

 AJmals of horticiiltun' :ind yciir-hook of infonnntion on prac- 

 tieal pinleninij. "> vol. il." pl. IJ. London, 1SK)-.50.|| 

 Tliii work WM piilili.shi'tl in numbera unJor the title: Horticultural mng- 

 nsinc, hut the fliiishcd volumca wore issued under the title: Annals of 

 hnrliculture . . . 



Argosy: a inapazine of talcs, travels, cs.says and poems. Vol. 



1. l,.\..\ll. il. pl. O. London, lSGG-1900^ 

 Art-joumal. \ ol. L-vol. for I'.tOO. il. pl. F. London, 1839- 



19110 — 

 Tlip fir.^tt ton vitlunu'3 calle<l .\rt-union: n monthly journal of the arts. — 

 DiviiltHl confusodl.\- into many scric3, each called new series. 



The Binningham botanic garden; or. Midland floral magazine, 

 containing; acciir.ite delineations with botanical and popular 

 descriptions of plants. Kd. by G. B. Knowles & Fredrick 

 Westcott. No. 1-1 [Sept.-Dec.]. Q. London, 1836. 

 For continuation see Flor.al cabinet and magazine of exotic botany. 

 Botanic eclectic review and medical tribune. Ed. by D. Turn- 

 bull. pts. 96 pp. D. London, [1855-56]. 

 Botanic garden, consisting of highly finished representations 

 of hardy ornamental flowering plants cultivated in Great 

 Britain, with their names, classes, orders, history, qualities, 

 ciilt\iro and physiological observations, by B. Maimd. Vol. 

 I.-XIII. pl. "sq. O. London, 1825-[51]. 



With this were issued in portions: The auctarium of the Botanic gar- 

 den .... The floral register .... and The fruitist . . . [by B. 

 MaunJl; .\ dictionary of botanical terms [by J. S. Henslow). 

 Botanical cabinet, consisting of coloured delineations of plants 

 from all countries, with a short account of each . . . Ed. by 

 Conrad Loddiges and Sons. 20 vol. 2000 pl. O. London, 

 lSlS-33.1 

 Botanical re^^ew ; or, The beauties of flora . . . figures of the 

 scarcest and most beautiful foreign plants ... To which 

 will be added, a description of . . . each, &c. [Ed. by E. O. 

 Donovan.] 40 pp. 21 pl. O. London, [1789-90].|| 

 Botanical society of Edinburgh. Ist-Sth annual report and 

 proceedings. [5] vol. (1836-44). O. Edinburgh, 1837-44.— 

 Transactions and proceedings. See vol. L 17. 

 The title of the first report reads: First annual report, laws, and proceed- 

 ings. — There is a second edition of the first report, dated 1841. 



Botanist; containing accurately coloured figures of tender and 

 hardy ornamental plants with descriptions scientific and popu- 

 lar .. . Ed. bv B. Maund & J. S. Henslow. 5 vol. 250 pl. 

 O. London, [1837-46]. — Supplement (Guide). 106 pp. 

 il. O. London, [1837-iO]. 



Has also engraved t-p.: The botanist, consisting of highly finished rep- 

 resentations of tender and hardy ornamental plants ... — With this 

 was issued in portions: A dictionary of botanical terms [by J. S. Henslow]. 



Bristol medico-chirurgical journal; a journal of the medical 

 sciences for the west of England and South AVales. Vol. I.- 

 XVIII. pl. tab. O. Bristol, 1883-1900^ 

 British, florist; or. Lady's journal of horticulture, illustrated 

 by a selection of the most elegant flowering plants now culti- 

 vated in the Enghsh garden and greenhouse. 6 vol. pl. O. 

 London, [1840]-46. 



For continuation see Florist's journal & gardener's record. — Has the 

 running title: Florist's journal. 



Cactus journal, devoted exclusively to Cacti and other succu- 

 lent plants. Ed. bv F. A. Walton. Vol. I.-II. (1898-1900). 

 il. pl. Q. London, [1898-1900].|| 



Cassell's magazine. Vol. for 1866-1900. il. pl. Q. London, 

 [1866]-1900-» 



Cassell's popular gardening. Ed. by T>. T. Fish. 4 vol. il. 

 pl. O. London, [1884-86]. 



Cassier's magazine; engineering illustrated. Vol. I.-XVIII. 

 (1891-1900). il. por. O. New York & London, [1892- 

 1900]^ 



Christian observer. Vol. I.-[LXVI.]. O. London, 1802-67. 



Contemporary review. Vol. I.-LXXVIIL il. O. London, 

 1866-1900-^ 



ComhiU magazine. Vol. I-[ser. 3], vol. IX. il. pi. O. Lon- 

 don, 1860-1900^ 



Cottage gardener; or, Amateur and cottagers' guide to out- 

 door gardening and spade cultivation. Vol. I.-XXV. il. 

 Q. London, 1849-61. [Sub-title varies frequently.] — Con- 



tinued as: Journal of horticulture; cottage gardener and 

 countrj' gentleman. Vol. XXVI.-LXIII. il. Q. London, 

 1S61-S0. — Ser. 3. Vol. I.-XLI. iL sq. F. London, 1881- 

 1900— > 

 Vol. XXVI. -LXin. al.so called ser. 2, vol. I.-XXXVIII. 



Eclectic review. Vol. for 1805-67. O. London, 1805-07. 

 l)i\'iil''il into several series, each called new series. 



Edinburgh review, or critical journal. Vol. I.-[CXCII.]. O. 

 lOdinburgh, 1801-1900-* 



English arboricultural society. Transactions. Ed. by John 

 Daviil.son. Vol. I.-IV. il. pi. O. Newcastle & Carlisle, 

 1884-1900-^ 



Enghsh illustrated magazine. Vol. [I.]-XXIII. il. pi. Q. 

 London, 1884-1900-^ 



Entomological society of London. Transactions. Vol. I.-V. 

 pi. O. London, 1836-49. — Ser. 2. Vol. I.-V. pL O. 

 London, 1850-61. —Ser. 3. Vol. I.-V. pl. O. London, 

 18(i2-67. — [Ser. 4.] Vol. for 1868-1900. pl. O. London, 

 1868-1900^ 



Field; the covmtry gentleman's newspaper. Vol. I.-XX. F. 

 London, 1853-62. — Continued as: Field, farm and garden; 

 the country gentleman's newspaper. Vol. XXI.-XCVI. 

 il. F'. London, 186.3-1900— > 



Floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany. Ed. by G. B. 

 Knowles & Frederic Westcott. 3 vol. pl. Q. London, 

 1837-10.11 

 For earlier series see The Birmingham botanic garden ... — Chief 

 feature is colored plates with descriptions. 



Floral magazine; comprising figures and descriptions of popu- 

 lar garden flowers. Ed. by T. Moore & H. H. D'Ombrain. 

 10 vol. pl. O. London, 1861-71. — Continwid as: ¥\oTa.\ 

 magazine; figures and descriptions of the choicest new flow- 

 ers for the garden, stove, or conservatory. Ed. by H. H. 

 D'Ombrain & others. New ser. 10 vol. pl. sq. Q. London, 

 1872-81.11 



Floral world and garden guide. Ed. by Shirley Hibberd. 23 

 vol. il. pl. O. London, 1858-[80]. 



Hibberd was editor from 1866 on. — From 1877 the title reads: Floral 

 world, garden guide and country companion. 



Floricultural cabinet and florist's magazine. Ed. by J. Harri- 

 son. 27 vol. il. pl. O. London, [1833]-.59. — Continued 

 as: Gardener's weekly magazine and floricultural cabinet. 

 Ed. by Shirley Hibberd. Vol. I.-VII. il. O., Q. & F. Lon- 

 don, 1860-65. — Continued as: Gardener's magazine, for 

 amateur cultivators and exhibitors of plants, flowers and 

 fruits, for gentlemen's gardeners, florists, nurserymen and 

 seedsmen, for naturalists, botanists, beekeepers and lovers of 

 the country. Ed. by Shiriey Hibberd. Vol. VIII.-XLIII. 

 il. pl. O., Q. & F. London, 1865-1900-> 



Floricultural magazine and miscellany of gardening. Ed. by 

 R. Mamock. 6 vol. pl. O. London, 1837^2.|| 



The Florist. Vol. I. il. pl. O. London, 1848. — Continued 

 as: The florist and garden miscellany. Vol. [II.-HL] (1849- 

 50). il. pl. O. London, 18.50-51.— Coriii??wed as; The 

 florist, fruitist and garden miscellany. [11] vol. (1851-61). 

 il. pl. O. London, 1852-[62]. — Continued as: The florist 

 and pomologist; a pictorial monthly magazine of flowers, 

 fruits and general horticulture. Ed. by Robert Hogg & 

 Thomas Moore. [18] vol. (1862-79). il. pl. Q. London, 

 1863-79. — Continued as: The florist and pomologist and 

 suburban gardener; a pictorial monthly magazine of flowers, 

 fruits and general horticulture. Ed. by Thomas Moore. 

 [2] vol. (1880-81). il. pl. Q. London, 1880-81. — Con- 

 tinued as: The florist and pomologist and suburban gardener; 

 a pictorial magazine of horticulture and register of garden 

 novelties. Ed. by Thomas Moore. [3] vol. (1882-84). il. 

 pl. Q. London, 1882-84.|| 



The Florist's journal and gardener's record; a practical book 

 of reference for all who have gardens. 3 vol. pl. O. Lon- 

 don, [1846-48]. 



Vol. I. has as an appendix: Dictionary of flowers: vol. II. : Dictionary of 

 fruits & vegetables; vol. III.: Dictionary of hardy trees & shrubs. — 

 Contains a few horticultural articles on woody plants. For earlier vol- 

 umes see British florist. 1840-46. 



The Florists' magazine; a register of the newest and most 

 beautiful varieties of florists' flowers. By F. W. Smith. Vol. 

 I.-II. il. 60 pl. Q. London, 1836.|| 



Folk-lore record. Vol. I.-V. tab. O. London, [1878]-82. 



Fortnightly review. Vol. I.-LXXIV. pl. Q. London, 1865- 

 190O-> 



Fraser's magazine for town and cotmtry. Vol. I.-LXXX. pl. 

 O. London, 1830-69. — New ser. Vol. I.-XXVI. pl. O. 

 London, 1870-82. 



