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jThe British Botanist. Lond. 1820. 8°. 



*GriiAT (S. F.). ISTatural Arrangement of British Plants. Lond. 

 1821. 2 vols. 8°. 



The ' ' synoptical ' ' portion of this work was written by J. E. Gray, 

 the author's son, see Journal of Botany, 1875, p. 127. The book 

 appeared before its time, during the ascendency of Smith, so that 

 its merits have been overlooked until comparatively recent times. 



^Botanical Sketches ... 50 sp. English Plants. Lond. 1825. 8°. 



Suggested by Botanical Illustrations, see last page, and intended as 

 a sequel. 



Smith (J. E.). Compendium El. Brit. Lond. 1800. 8°. Ed. 2. 1828. 

 A German edition, Erlangae, 1801. 

 JG[eaham], (R.). Characters of Genera, extracted from the British 

 Elora of W. J. Hooker. Edinb. 1830. 8°. 

 Sweet (R.), & H. Weddell. British Botany. Lond. 1831. 



No. 1. all published ? 

 Baitzs (G.). Introduction to English Botany. Lond. 1823. 8°- 



Ed. 2. Lond. 1832. 8°. 

 ■^Withering (W.). Botanical Arrangement . . . Birmingham, 1776. 



2 vols. 8°. Ed. 2. (with references by J. Stokes), 1787-93. 



3 vols. Ed. 3. 1796. 4 vols. Ed. 7. (by W. Withei-ing, the 

 younger), Edinb. 1830. 8°. (Eds. 8. to 14. see page 237.) 



|[DEAKDf (R.).] The Botanist's Manual ; . . . British Elowering 

 Plants & Perns. Lond. [1836?]. 8°. 



Names of plants and blanks to insert localities. 



*Smith (J. E.). The EngUsh Elora. Lond. 1824-36. 5 vols. S". 

 Vols. i. — ^iv. were the final outcome of Smith's labours in British 

 Botany, and were issued very shortly before his death. The Mosses 

 in vol. V. were worked up by W. J. Hooker, and the Fungi, vol. v. 

 part 2, by M. J. Berkeley. 



Compendium of the English Elora. Lond. 1829. 12°. 



Ed. 2. by Hooker, 1836. 

 Maceeighi (D. C). Manual of British Botany. Loud. 1837. 8°. 

 JRatteat (J.). A Botanical Chart . . . Glasgow, [1835]. 8". Ed. 2. 

 [1838]. 



The dates from Pritzel, 1. 8367. lu the Catalogue of the British 

 Museum the first edition is queried 1830. 



*CnRTis (J.). British Entomology. Lond. 1824-38. 16 vols. 8°. 

 Contains delicate drawings of the tups of British plants, rarely 

 giving the lower leaves or habit of each plant, and thus making the 

 plates of little use to botanists. Index of plants in each volume, 

 and general Indexes in vol. xvi. 



