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Phillips, lliiiiy. riiiri:iriiirii lir il;iiiiiiciiin ; iiri liiHt;orical ftnd 

 l)ol-iuii(!iil iiccnuiil. of rniils kjiowii in (irciit, Jirilaiii. 7-1 .S7H 



pp. ;{ pi. (). l,(iMil<iTi, 1821.---10(I.2. Iii:i7«pp. :) pi. 

 (). 1,(111(1(111, is'j'j. ImI. :! (111. <)i-;i72 pp. .s pi. (). 



l,(iri(|(iM, l,S2i!. ■ I'diimiiiMii liriliuiiiUtiitn; [I (:(5iii[)iinion forUic 



oriOuinl. (). I.oiiddM, IS.'il.| 

 Brookshaw, (li^oi-ijd. 'V\\v. iKii-tic.iillunil rcjKisil-ory, coiidiin- 



iiiH (Icliiii'id.idii.s of U»! ]h:»1 VlU•i('l,i(^H (if Mid (lilTcrciil, Hp(H;ios 



of I'liifilisli fruits . . . topUlidr wiUi . . . oUicr oh.sdrvii- 



trioiis cssdiiUiil (,() th(! sucTOssful ))ro(hicti<m of tlio best kiiiilH. 



•2 vol. 1(11 pi. (). London, 1823. 

 Maund, li[('njiunin]. 'I'hc fnidisl ; ii IrciitiM! on orcliiird and 



garden frnils, tluMr df.scripfion, lii.sloiy, and nianiigcniont. 



[I]f72ff. 72 il. S(i. (). London, etc.', (1825 .'il?]. 



IhmuciI ill inn-t,M witli Tlio butiiiiid Kin*(ioii ... by B. Mjiiiiul. 1825- 

 \r>\]. 

 Catalogue of fruits odtivatcd in the garden of the Ilorticul- 



tiiraj society of London at ('hiswick. 10-|-224+['l] pp. O. 



London, 1826. — I'M. 2. .'iH l(i(i pp. O. London, 1831. — 



Kd. 3. 5+181 pp. O. I;ond(:n, 1812. — Supplement. O. 



London, 1853. t 



I^n.'p;iroil liy llijbcrt, TIlomp.son. 



[Lindley, .lohn.] The pomological magazine; or, Figures and 

 de.scri])ti(iiis of (lie most important varieties of fruit rulti- 

 vated in Cireat Britain. 3 vol. 1.52 pi. O. London, 1828- 

 29. — l'omol(jgia britaiinica; or, Figures and de.soriptions of 

 the most important varieties of fruit cultivated in Great 

 Britain. 3 vol. 152 pi. O. London, 1S4I. 

 T-p. of vol. 3 of cd. 1 supprcascd. — In ed. 2 the autlior's name appears 

 on tlw t-p. The text largely written by Robert Thompson. 



PhilUps, Henry. The companion for the orchard. New cd. 

 London, 183i.t 



Lindley, George. A guide to the orchard and kitchen garden; 

 or, An account of tlie most valuable fruit and vcgetaliles cul- 

 tivated in Great Britain . . . edited l)y .lolin Lindley. 31+ 

 601 pp. O. London, 1831. — A guide to the orcliard and 

 fruit garden; or. An account of the most valuable fruits culti- 

 vated in Great Britain, with additions of all the most valua- 

 ble fruits cultivated in America . . . by Michael Floy. 12+ 

 400 pp. D. New York, 1833.— New" ed. enl. 11+ 420 pp. 

 3 il. 2 pi. D. New York, 1S4G. 



Rogers, John. The fruit cultivator; being a practical and ac- 

 curate description of all the most esteemed species and varie- 

 ties of fruit cultivated in the gardens and orchards of Britain, 

 with directions for raising, choosing and management of 

 the proper stocks, modes of planting, training, forcing and 

 pruning the trees or plants . . . 20+384 pp. S. London, 

 1834. —Ed. 2. 20+ 384 pp. S. London, 1835. — Ed. 3. 

 20+ 384 pp. S. London, 18.37. 



Hogg, Robert. The fruit manual; containing the descriptions 

 & syuonymes of the fruits and fruit trees commonly met with 

 in the gardens <.fe orchards of Great Britain, A\-ith .selected lists 

 of those most worthj' of cultivation. 4+ 280 pp. D. Lon- 

 don, 1860. — Ed. 2. unp. D. London, 1862. — Ed. 3. 

 8+414 pp. D. Lomion, 1806. — Ed. 4. 8+ 600 pp. 5.3+ 

 48 il. O. London, 1875. — The fruit manual; a guide to the 

 fruits and fruit trees of Great Britain. Ed. 5. 39+ 759 pp. 

 IS il. O. London, 1884. 



Bernard, Bayle (Mrs.). Our common fruits; a descriptive ac- 

 count of those already cultivated or consumed in Great Brit- 

 ain. 13+ 294 pp. 1 pi. 1 tab. S. London, 1866. (\Vame's 

 useful books.) 



Lawson, Peter & Son. The pomologist's manual; being a fa- 

 ntiliar descriptive Ust of all plants cultivated for their fruits in 

 the United Kingdom. 188+ [1] pp. sq. O. Edinburgh, 1866. 



Scott, John. The orehardist; or, A cultural and descriptive 

 catalogue of fruit trees, grown for sale by John Scott, Merriott 

 nurseries, Crewkerne, Somerset. 252 pp. O. London, 

 [1868]. — Scott's orehardist; or. Catalogue of fruits cultivatetl 

 at Merriott, Somerset. Ed. 2. [2]+ 608 pp. O. London, 

 [1873]. 

 On page 3r ed. 1, the following title occurs; John Scott's catalogue of 

 fruit.3 ... for 1S6S. 



Smee, Alfred. A brief sketch of the best varieties of fruits 

 cultivated in England. (Congr. Intern. Bot. Fircnzc 1S74 

 Alii. 1876, pp. 249-258, 15 pi.) 



Hogg. Robert ..t Bull, H. G. The Herefordshire pomona; con- 

 taining original figures and descriptions of the most esteemed 

 kinds of Apples and Pears. 2 vol. il. 2 por. 79 pi. F'. 

 Hereford, (Eng.). 1876-85. 



A Sussex naturalist {p^cud.). Some Sussex fruits. (Gard. 

 Cliron. ser. 3, XXVI. 445; XXVII. 50-51, 156, 165-166, 

 243-244, il. 49. 1899-1900.) 



EconomicttI 



Culpeper, \(icliol;iH], Tlie IChkIIhIi pliyHir.ian; or, An uxtnoloRo- 

 pliysiititl (liHcourwiof tlie viilgiirhrrrbHof tliin nutiriii . . . (22]+ 

 2(i(>l|lllpp. 1 nor. T. London, 1652. — 'Mii; KriKlich 

 jiliyHiciiin . . . onliirged witli 3(1!) inedicinr-H made of J'^iKliKh 

 Iicrb.s that w(TO not in any iinprcsHiori until fliix . . . |l.'»j+ 

 .398 I |H)| pp. I), l/iiidon, 16.')3. — (Anotlier cd.] (22|+ 

 39S|[ll)pp. 1 por. 1). I/indon, KJ.OO.t — [Another <,-<]. J 

 |171l .398) |IO]pp. H. I^jndon, IfKil. — [Anothei :d,] (121+ 

 285+(l(i|pp. H. Lond(;n, Ili(i9.t~ [Another cd.) |14J+ 

 2«')+(18)pp. Ipor. 1). London, lOSLt — [Another e<J.] 

 |lll+285+(17]pp. S. London, Hi83.— [Another cd.) (10)+ 

 281+[I6]pp. I). Ivondon, Hjav— (Anolhcrcd.) \V.i]+:iHr,+ 

 [8J pp. H. London, 1714. — [Anotliered.) [10]+:{W+ [10] 

 pp. S. London, 1725. -- [Another cd.] [10)+.38fi+ [10] pp. 

 H. London, 17.33. — (Another ed.) 10+.'J87+0 pp. S. 

 London, 1765. — [Another cd.] [10]+:i48 pp. IJ. U,n- 

 don, 1784. — [.\not her ed.] (10] + .'{48 pp. D. London, 

 1787.1— (Another ed.] [IO(+315+[3] pp. S. Ixjndon, 

 1792. — (Another ed.] 12 + 3)8 pp. I). London, 1799.1 — 

 Culpeper's English physician, and complete herbal. To 

 which is now first .added 100 additional herbs ... by E. 

 Sibly. 16+ .394+ 76+ 2.-0 pp. pi. Q. I^jndon, 18fJ.5.— 

 Culpeper's English physician . . . Crosby's improved edi- 

 tion. The Engli.sh Iierbal enlarged ... by Dr. Parkin.'). 

 24+ 389+ [6] pp. 8 pi. S. London, 1810. — (Another 

 ed.] Q. London, 1812. t — Culpeper's Engli.sh phy.'-ician and 

 British herbal, to which is added: The family physidan, 

 containing the safest and cheapest remedies for the various 

 di.sorders incidental to tlie human body . . . also a di.s,ser- 

 tation on the advantages of vegetable over aniniAl diet and 

 a plain analj'sis of botany. By Dr. Dickenson. 4Sf) pp. T. 

 London, 1814. — Complete herbal, to which is now added 

 upwards of 100 additional herbs, with a display of their 

 medicinal and occult qualities ... to which are now first 

 annexed his English physician enlarged and key to physic, 

 with rules for compountling medicine according to the true 

 system of nature ... to which is also added upwards of 

 50 choice receipts, selected from the author's last legacy- to 

 liis wife. 6+ 398+ [4] pp. 1 por. 39 pi. Q. London, 

 1814. — [Another ed.] 6+398 pp. Ipor. 32 pL Q. Lon- 

 don, 1815. — [Another ed.] 6+398+ [4] pp. Ipor. 39 pi. 

 O. London, 1816. — [-Ajiother ed.] 6+398+[4]pp. Ipor. 

 40 pi. Q. London, 1818. — [Another ed.) 6+ 398+ [4] pp. 

 1 por. 40 pi. Q. London, 1819. —[.Another ed.) 11+ 

 344 pp. 9 pi. T. London, [1820?]. — Culpeper's com- 

 plete herbal, consisting of a comprehensive description of 

 nearly all British and foreign herbs ■n-ith their medicinal 

 properties and directions for compounding the medicines ex- 

 tracted from them. 399 pp. 13 pi. D. London, [about 

 1860 ?]. 



The edition of 1652 was subsequently repudiated by the author as "very 

 falsely printed." — For supplement see Blagrave, Joseph. 1666. 



Blagrave, Joseph. Supplement or enlargement to Xich. Cul- 

 peppers English physician; containing a description of the 

 form, names, place, time, caelestial government of all such 

 medicinal plants as grow in England, and are omitted in his 

 book called " The English physician " and supph-ing the 

 additional ^-irtues of such plants wherein he is defective . . . 

 O. London, 1666. t — Supplement . . . Also the descrip- 

 tion, kinds, names, places, time, nature, planetary" regiment, 

 temperature, and physical virtues of all such trees, herbs, 

 roots, flowers, fruits, excrescencies of plants, gums, ceres, and 

 condensate juices as are found in any part of the world, and 

 brought to be sold in our druggist and apothecaries shops, 

 wth their dangers and corrections. To which is annexed, a 

 new tract for tile cure of wounds . . . [2]+ 237+ [15]+ 46 pp. 

 D. London, 1674. 



Turner, Robert. Bo-ai'oXo-)ia. the Brittish physician; or. The 

 nature and vertues of English plants, exactly describing such 

 plants as grow naturally in our land, with their several names, 

 Greek. Latine, or English, natures, places where they grow, 

 times when they flourish, and are most proper to be gathered; 

 their degrees of temperature. appUcations and vertues. phys- 

 ical and astrological uses . . . [6]+ 363+ [21] pp. por. D. 

 London. 1687. 



K'Eogh. Joh[n]. Botanologia universaUs hibemica; or. A 

 general Irish herbal, calculated for this kingdom, giving an 

 account of the herbs, shrubs and trees naturally produced 

 therein, in English. Irish and Latin ... to wliich are added 

 two short treatises ... 6+ [S]+ 145+ [32] pp. sq. O. Corke, 

 1735. 



