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Vol. i.—Pictorial title page followed by dedication to Queen Charlotte 
in the following words : 
To the Queen. 
MADAM, 
EMELY flattered with Your Majesty’s gracious con- 
ie c r place this Work composed solely for the Amusement 
of th r Sex under the Protection of your Royal Name, Sap 
in aed this last opportunity of testifying the Respect and 
Veneration with which I ever have been and ever shall be 
dient 
umble servant, 
Bute 
This volume ree further introduetory matter and * Observations 
of the general Character of British Plants," and “Characters of the 
Genera "), ‘htnatiated by 53 liter with 253 pages of letterpress, in 
addition to an intercalated “ Appendix” and the letterpress explanatory 
of the figures, which is not pa 
Vol. ii—*'The Different Parts of the I I in each Genus of 
the British Plants represented in A, da Figures of the Genera," 
tables i-viii. 96 plates and pages 1-98. 
iii.—“ Figures of the Genera,” tables ix-xiv. 96 plates and 
pages 99-192. 
Vol. iv.—* Figures of the Genera," tables xv-xviii. 96 plates and 
pages 193 -2 
Vol. y.—* Figures of the Genera," tables xix—xxii. 97 plates and 
pages 291-387. 
Vol. vi.—* Figures of the Genera," tables xxiii-xxvii. 124 plates 
and pages 388-510. 
ol. vii. —**'T'he Characters of the Speeies of British Plants," Pages 
1-294. 
Vol. viii.—* The Characters of the Species of British Plants.” 
es 
ia * Some Observations on the Terms employed in Botany." 
" Figures of the different parts of Plants." 90 plates, with letterpress 
opposite, and 58 pages of glossary. 
together the work contains 654 plates, all of them apparently drawn 
and engraved by John Miller, an pes t German artist—Johann 
Sebastian Mueller, who thus anglicised his 
In Dryander's collation of Lord Bute's “ Tables,” he says, concerning 
the ninth volume :—“ Figure hæ, terminos botanicos explicantes, omnes 
" redeunt i in J. Milleri. lllustration of the Termini Botanici of Lin- 
* neus," We have not seen a copy of the ties edition of the 
work referred to, but in an edition printed at Fran e figures are 
not exactly the same, though some of them are uidens only slight 
ae ae ions. 
eK rary we have a volume of proofs before lettering of 
dráty one third 1218) of the plates of Lord Bute’s “ Tables” ; and the 
same volume contains 10 others which do not appear to have been 
published. These plates were purchased of Rowsell i in 1863 for the sum 
of one guinea, but without any history. They include some from each 
d : of the volumes. 


