LIST OF BOOKS 
But Reg. N.S. — The Botanical Re- 
gister; consisting of coloured figures 
of Exotic Plants, cultivated in Bri- 
tish Gardens ; with their history and 
mode of treatment. New Series. By 
Dr. Lindley. Continued Monthly. 
Brot. FI. Lus. — Flora Lusitanica. By 
F. A. Broter. 2 vois. 8vo. Lisbon. 
1804. 
Brown. Prod. — Prodromus florae No- 
vae-Hollandiae et insul® Van-Die- 
men. By R. Bnowne, F. L. S. etc. 
London. 1810. 
Bryant’s FI. Dicetet. — Flora Diaete- 
tica ; or, History of Esculent Plants, 
both Domestic and Foreign. By 
Charles Bryant. 1 vol. 8vo. Lon- 
don. 1783. 
C. 
Cavan. Ic. — leones et Descriptiones 
Plantarum quae aut sponte in His- 
pania crescunt, aut in hortis hospi- 
tantur. By A. J . Cavanilles. 6 vol. 
fol. Madrid. 1791-1801. 
('lus. Hist. — Ilariorum Plantarum 
llistoria. By C. Clusius. 1 vol. fol. 
Antwerp. 1601. 
Column. Ecphr.— Minus cogtiitarum 
stirpium, etc. Ecphrasis. By K. 
Columna. lvol.4to. Rome. 1616. 
Columna’s Stirp. Ecphr. — See ibid. 
Cow. FI. Faver. — A Floral Guide for 
East Kent, &c.; being a Record of 
the habitats of indigenous Plants 
found in the eastern division of the 
county of Kent, with those of Faver- 
sham, &c. By M. H. Cowell. 1vol. 
8vo. Faversham. 1839. 
Cow. FI. Guide . — See Cow. FI. Faver. 
Crantz. Auslr. — Stirpium Austriaea- 
rum. By H. J. Crantz. 4 vol. 8vo. 
et 4to. 1762—1769. 
Crantz. FI. Austr. — See ibid.* 
Crantz. Stir. Austr. — See ibid. 
Curt. Bot. Mag. — The Botanical Ma- 
gazine; or, Flower-Garden Display- 
ed. By William Curtis. London. 
1787. Continued, vol. 1 to 12, by 
\V. Curtis; 13 to 53, by J. Sims; 
the rest by Sir W. J. Hooker. 
Curt. Brit. Entomol. — British Ento- 
mology ; being Illustrations and De- 
scriptions of the genera of Insects 
found in Great Britain and Ireland ; 
containing coloured figures from na- 
ture of the most rare and beautiful 
species, and in many instances of the 
plants upon which they are found. 
By John Curtis, F. L. S. &c. &c. 
16vols.8vo. London. 1823--1840. — 
Hie plants in this work are, like the 
insects, most beautifully executed, 
and it was my intention to have re- 
ferred constantly to the work, when 
the plant was figured, but not having 
a copy of my own, I could not always 
get access to it. 
Curt. FI. Land — Flora Londinensis ; 
or, Plates and Descriptions of such 
Plants as grow wild in the environs 
of London, 6rc. By William Curtis. 
London. 1777-1798. 
Curt. Observ. On Brit. Grasses . — 
Practical Observations on theBritish 
Grasses, especially such as are best 
adapted to the laying down or im- 
proving of meadows and pastures, 
&c. By W. Curtis. 5th edit, by 
J Lawrence. 1 vol. 8vo. London. 
1812. 
Curt, on Grasses. — See ibid. 
D. 
Dalech. Hist. --Hkloriz generalisPIan- 
tarum. By Jacob Dalechamps, 2 
vols. fol. Leyden. 1586 — 1587. 
Davies' Welsh Bot. — Welsh Botauo- 
logy. A systematic Catalogue of the 
Native Plants of the Isle of Angle- 
sey, in Latin, English, and Welsh, 
&c. By Hugh Davies, F. L. S. 
London. 1813. 
Decand. Astr. — Astragalogia : nempe 
astragali, biserulae et oxytropidis, 
necnon phacae, colutae et lessertia; 
Historia. By Augustin Pyramus 
Decandolle. 1 vol. 4to et fol. Paris. 
1802. 
Dec. Bot. Gall. — Botanicum Galli- 
cum, seu synopsis Plantarum in 
flora Gallica descriptarum. By A. 
P. Decandolle & J. E. Duby. 2 vol. 
8vo. Paris. 1828-1830. 
DC. FI. Fr. ) F’lore Franfaise, 
De Cand. FI. Fr. f ou descriptions 
succinctes deToutes les plantes qui 
croissent naturellement en France, 
etc. Par M. M. De Lamarck et 
Decandolle. 5 vols. 8vo. Paris. 
1805—1815. 
Decand Regni Fey. — Regni Yegeta- 
bilis Systema Nalurale. Par A. P. 
Decandolle. 2 vols, 8vo. Paris. 
1818—1821. 
Decand. Icon. PI. Rar. — leones Plan- 
tarum Gallia; rariorum. Par A.P. 
Decandolle. 1 vol. 4to. Paris. 1808. 
DC. Prod. ) Prodromus Sys- 
Dec. Prod. > tematis Natural is 
De Cand. Prod. 3 regni vegetabilis, 
sive enumeratio contracta ordinum 
generum specierum que plantarum 
hue usque cognitarum, juxta methodi 
naturalis normas digesta. Auctore 
Aug. Pyramo De Candolle. 7 vols. 
8vo. Paris. 1824—1838. 
Decand. Syst. or De Cand. Syst. 
Fey. See Decand. Regni Fey. 
Decand. et Spreng. Phil, of PI . — 
Elements of the Philosophy of PI ants, 
containing the principles ofScienlific 
Botany, &c. By A. P. Decandolle 
and K. Sprengel. Translated from 
the German. 1 vol. 8vo. Edinburgh. 
1821. 
De Cand. PI. Grass.— Plantarum His- 
toria Succulentarum. Par A. P. 
Decandolle. 2 vol. 4to. et fol. Paris. 
1791—1803. 
