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Plukenet's work contains upwards of 2740 Figures, and 

 is a large magazine of botanical stores. No work, 

 says Dr. Pulteney, before published by one man, 

 ever exhibited so great a number of new plants. 

 Plumier (C). Nova Plan tar um Americanarum Genera. 

 Paris, 1703, 4 to, 14s. 

 Pages 52. Plates 40. 



• Description des Plantes de PAmerique. Paris, 



1693, folio, a fine copy in calf, scarce, 2/. 105. 



Pages 94 and Index. Plates 108. 



Traite des Fougeres de 1' Amerique. Paris, 1 705, 



folio, a fine copy in calf, scarce, 4/. 4s. 



Pages 146 and Index. Plates 170. 



Plantarum Americanarum, continens Plantas 



quas olim Carolus Plumierius, botanicorum princeps, de- 

 texit, eruitque, atque in Insulis Antillis ipse depinxit, 

 has primum in lucem edidit, concinnis Descriptionibus, et 

 Observationibus seneisque Tabulis illustravit J. Burman- 

 nus. Amsterdam, 1755 — 60, folio, 4/. 10s. 



Pages 262, and Index. Plates 262. 

 This admirable work contains 10 Fasciculi, published 

 at intervals between 1755 and 1760. 

 Pohl (J. E.). Plantarum Brasilia) Icones et Descriptiones 

 hactenus ineditae. Vindobona?, 1817, folio, vol. i. 

 Pages 135. Plates (coloured) 100. 16/. 16s. 



This magnificent work is published in fasciculi, one 

 of which appears about every four months. 

 Poiret (J. L. M.). Lecons de Flore. Cours complet de 

 Botanique, Explication de tous les Systemes, Introduc- 

 tion a 1' Etude des Plantes, Paris, 1819, 3 vols. 8vo, 

 calf, half extra, 21. 16s. 6d. 



Vol. i. Pages 278. 



— ii. 174. 



— iii. 199. Plates (coloured) 56. 



