LIST OF BOOKS 
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Macr. Man. Brit. But. — Manual of 
British Botany; in which the orders 
and genera are arranged and de- 
scribed according to the natural sys- 
tem of De Candolle; with a series 
of analytical Tables for the assist- 
ance of the student in the examina- 
tion of the plants indigenous to, or 
commonly cultivated in. Great Bri- 
tain. By D. C. Macreight, M. D. 
&c. 1 vol. post 8vo. Lond. 1837. 
Mart. FI. Rust. — Flora Rustica: ex- 
hibiting accurate figures of such 
plants as are either useful or injuri- 
ous in Husbandry. Drawn and en- 
graved by F. P. Nodder, and colour- 
ed under his inspection, with scienti- 
fic characters, popular descriptions, 
and useful observations. By T. 
Martyn, B.D., F.R.S., L.S., & c . 
4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1792 — 1794. 
Mart. Mill. Gard. Diet. — The Gar- 
dener’s and Botanist’s Dictionary ; 
containing the best and newest me- 
thods of cultivating and improving 
the Kitchen, Fruit, and Flower Gar- 
den, and Nursery, &c. By the late 
P. Miller, F. R. S. To which are 
now first added a complete enume- 
ration and description of all the 
plants hitherto known, &c. By T. 
Martyn, B. D., F. R. S., 2vo!s. in 
4 Parts, fob Lond. 1807. 
Matth. Valgr. — P. A. Matthiolus, 
Commentarii in Sex Libros Pedacii 
Dioscoridis ; apud Valgrisium. 2 
vols. folio. Venice. 1583. 
Maund. Bot. Gard. — The Botanic 
Garden ; consisting of highly finish- 
ed representations of hardy Orna- 
mental Flowering Plants, cultivated 
in Great Britain. By B. Maund, 
F. L. S. ; several volumes. Lond. 
1824 — 1843. Continued Monthly. 
Mem. Caled. Hort. Soc. — Memoirs of 
the Caledonian Horticultural Society. 
8vo. Edinburgh. 1810. Continued. 
Mem. Mus. — Memo ires du Museum 
d’Histoire Naturelle. 4to. Paris. 
1815, and following years. 
Merr. Pin. — Pinax Rerum Naturalum 
Britannicarurn, continens Vegetabi- 
lia, Animalia et Fossilia, in hac in- 
sula repperta inchoglus. Auctore 
Christophoro Merrett. 1 vol. post 
8vo. Lond. 1666. 
Mich. Gen. — Nova Plantarum Genera 
juxta Tournefortn Methodium dis- 
posita, etc. Auctore P. A. Michelio. 
1 vol. 4to. Florenliae. 1729. 
Mill. Icon. 1 Figures of the most 
Miller’s Plates. ] Beautiful, Useful, 
and Uncommon Plants described in 
the Gardener’s Dictionary, exhibited 
on 390 copper plates, &c. By P. 
Miller, F. R. S., &c. 2 vols. folio. 
Lond. 1760. 
Mill. I/lust. — Illustrations of the sex- 
ual system of Linnaaus. By John 
Miller. 2 vols, folio. Lond. 1777. 
Miss Kent's Sylvan Sketches. — Sea 
Kent’s Sylvan Sketches. 
Mcench Meth. — Conrad Mcench. Me- 
thodus plantas hortietagri Marbur- 
gensis, a staminnm situ desciibendi. 
1 vol. 8vo. Marburg, 1794. 
Moral of Flowers. — The Moral of 
Flowers, illustrated by coloured En- 
gravings. 2nd edit. Lond. 1835. 
Moris. Hist. PI. Uni. — Plantarum 
HistoriaeUniversalis Oxoniensis, etc. 
Auctore R. Morison, M. D., &c. 
3 vols. fob Oxford. 1715. 
Moris. Hort. Bles. — Hortus regius 
Blesensis auctus ; cum observationi- 
bus generalioribus. Auctore It. 
Morison. 1 vol. 8vo. Lond. 1669. 
Murr, North. FI. — The Northern 
Flora ; or, A description of the Wild 
Plants belonging to the North and 
East of Scotland ; with an account 
of their places of growth and proper- 
ties. By Alexander Murray, M. D. 
Part I. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1836. 
N. 
N. B. G. 1 The New Bota- 
Neiv Bot. Guide, j nisl’s Guide to the 
localities of the rarer Plants of Bri- 
tain, on the plan of Turner and 
Dillwyn’s Botanist’s Guide. By 
H. C. Watson. 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 
1835-1837. Vol. 1. England and 
Wales. Vol. 2. Scotland and adja- 
cent Isles. 
P. 
Paley's Nat. Theol. — Natural Theo- 
logy ; or Evidences of the Existence 
and Attributes of the Deity, collected 
from the appearances of Nature. By 
W. Paley, D. D. Illustrated by a 
series ofplatesand explanatory notes, 
by James Paxton, M. R. C. S., Ac. 
2 vols. 8vo. 2nd ed. Oxford. 1828. 
A 3rd ed. in 1836. 
Pall. FI. Ross.— P. S. Pallas, Flora 
Rossica ; seu stirpium imperii Uos- 
sici, per Europam et Asiam indige- 
narum, descriptiones et icones. 2 
vols. folio. Petersburg. 1784 — 1788. 
Pampl. PI. of Butt, and Clap. — A 
Catalogue of the rarer spectes of 
indigenous Plants, which have been 
observed growing in the vicinity of 
Battersea and Clapham, &c. By 
W. Pamplin, jun. Pamphl. post 
8vo. Clapham. 1827. 
Park. Parad. — Paradisi in Sole Pa- 
radisus Terrestris. A Garden of all 
sorts of pleasant flowers which our 
English ayre will permitt to be 
noursed up, &c. Collected by John 
Parkinson, apothecary of London. 
1 vol. fob Lond. 1629. A second 
impression in 1656. 
Park. Theatr. Bot. — Theatrum Bota- 
nicum. The Theater of Plants, or 
an universall and compleate Hcrball. 
Composed by John Parkinson, apo- 
thecary of London, &c. 1 vol. fol o. 
Lond. 1640. 
