IV 
LIST OF BOOKS 
plants in pots ; and illustrations from 
tlie works of the Poets. 1 vol. 8vo. 
London. 1823. 
Fl. Grate. — Flora Gratca; sive Plan- 
tarum rariorum Historia, quas in 
provinciis aut insulis Graeciae letrit, 
investigavit et depingi curavit, Jo- 
hannes Sibthorp, INI. D. S. S. Peg. 
et Linn. Lond. Socius, Bot. Prof. 
Regius in Academia Oxoniensi, etc. 
Characteres Omnium descriptione et 
synonyma elahoravit. Jacobus F.dw. 
Smith, M. 1). P. L. S , &c. ; et 
Johannes Lindley, Ph. D. &e. 10 
vols. fol. London. 1803—1840. 
FI. of Went Devon and Cornwall . — 
West Devon and Cornwall Flora. 
By the Rev. J. Jacob, LL. D. 8vo. 
London. 1835 — 1836. — I have only 
seen the first 10 numbers. W. B. 
Fuchs. Hist. — lie Historia Stirpium 
Commentarii.adjectis earunden vivis 
plusquam quingentis imaginibus. By 
Leonard Fuchsius. 1 voi. fol. Basil. 
1542. 
G. 
Gcert.— Joseph i Gacrtner, De fructi- 
bus ct seminibus Plantarum : con- 
tinual. a Caroli Friderici Gairtner, 
sub titulo, “ Supplementum Carpo- 
logim.” 3 vols. 4to. Leipsig. — vol. 1. 
1788 ; vol. 2. 1791.; vol. 3. (or 
Supplementum Carpoiogiai) 1805. 
Gatrt. Fruct. et Sent. PI. See ibid. 
Gmel. FI. Baden. — Flora Badensis 
Alsaticaet confinium regionum. By 
C. C. Gmehn. 4 vols. 8vo. Cailsruh. 
1806—1826. 
Gmel. Syst. Nat. — Caroli a Linne, 
Systema Naturae per regna tria na- 
turaj, secundum Classes, Ordines, 
Genera, Species, cum Characteri- 
hus, differentiis, Synonymis, Locis. 
Cura Jo. Frid. Gtnelin. 3 vols. in 
9 parts. Leipsig. 1788 — 1793. 
Gouan. Ilort. — Antonii Goiian, Har- 
ms regius Monspeliensis. Sistetis 
Plautus turn indigenas turn exoticas, 
etc. 1 vol. 8vo. Leyden. 1762. 
Graves’ Brit. Grasses. — A Mono- 
graph on the British Grasses. By 
George Graves, F. L.S. 8vo. Lond. 
1822. Only six numbers published ? 
Gray's Nat. Arr.— A Natural Ar- 
rangement ofBritish Plants, accord- 
ing to their relations to each other, 
as pointed out by Jussieu, De Can- 
dolle, Brown, &c. ; including those 
cultivated for use; with an Intro- 
duction to Botany, in which the terms 
newly introduced are explained: il- 
lustrated by figures. By S. F. Gray. 
2 vol. 8vo. London. 1821. 
Grev. Ft. Edin. — Flora Edinensis; or 
a Description of Plants growing near 
Kdinbuigh, arranged according to 
the l.innean System ; with a concise 
introduction to the Natural Orders 
of the class Cryptogamta, and illus- 
trative Plates. By Robert Kavc 
Greville, F. R. S., &c. 1 vol. 8vo. 
Fdinburg. 1824. 
Grev. Scot. Crypt. FI. — The Scntish 
Cryptogamic Flora. By R. K. Gre- 
ville, F. R. S., &c. 6 vols. 8vo. 
1822—1828. 
Gulliv. Catal. PI. Banb. — A Cata- 
logue of Plants collected in the 
neighbourhood of Banbury. By Geo. 
Gulliver, F. It. S. F. Z. S., &c. 
Pamplil. post 8vo. Lond. 1841. 
H. 
Hall Hist. — Albert Von Haller, His- 
toria Stirpium indigenarum Helve- 
tia:. 3 vols. fol. Bern. 1768. 
Hall. Hist. Helv. — The same. 
Haworth' s Saxifrag. Enum. — Saxi- 
fragearum enumeratio. Autore A.H. 
Haworth, L. S. Soc., etc. Accedunt 
revi stones plantarumsncculentarum. 
1 vol. 8vo. London. 1821. 
Haworth's Syn. PI. Succul. — Synop- 
sis Plantarum Succulentarum, etc. 
Autore A. H. Haworth. 1 vol. 8vo. 
London. 1812. 
Herrn. Pared. — Paradisus Batavus, 
continens plus centum plantas affa- 
bre *re incisus et descriptionibus 
illustratas. cui accessit Catalngus 
Plantarum, quas proTomis nondum 
ed 1 1 is. delineandas curaverat Paulus 
Hermannus, M. IX, etc. Opus 
Posthumum. 1 vol. 4to. Lugduni. 
1698. Edd. W. Sherard. 
Hoffm. PI. Umbel. — Plantarum Um- 
bel liferarum Genera. By G. F'. 
Hoffmann. 1 vol. 8vo. Moscow. 
1814. 2nd. ed. 1816. 
Hook. Bot- Miscell. — Botanical Mis- 
cellany ; containing F’iguresand De- 
scriptions of such Plants as recom- 
mend themselves by their novelty, 
rarity, or history, Sc. By W. J. 
Hooker, LL. D. F. R. A. and L.S. 
&c. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1830 — 1833. 
Honk. Brit. FI. — The British F'lora ; 
comprising the Phaenogamous, or 
Flowering Plants, and the Ferns. 
By W. J. Hooker, LL. D„ F. R. A. 
and L. S., &c. 1 vol. 8vo. Lond. 
1830.; 4th ed. 1838.; 5th. ed. 1842. 
Hook. FI. Lond. — Curtis’s Fl. Lon- 
dinensis, continued by Sir W. J. 
Hooker, folio. Lond. 1816. and fol- 
lowing years. — See Curt. Fl. Lond. 
Hook. Fl. Scot. — Flora Scotica ; or, 
A description of Scottish Plants, 
arranged both according to the arti- 
ficial and natural methods. In two 
Parts. By VV, J. Hooker, LL. D. 
&c. 1 vol. 8vo. Lond. 1821. 
Host. Gram. Austr. — leones et de- 
script loneTi mini n uni Austria corum. 
By N. T. Host. 4 vols. fol. Vienna. 
1801-1809. 
Iluds. Fl. Angl. — Culielmi Hudsoni, 
etc. Flora Angelica; exhibens plan- 
