13 2 Botanici T^ohographici : Magna Britann, 
Vol. 3. pagg. clvii et 503. tab. 3 — 19. 1792* . 
: An arrangement of Bntish plants, according 
to the latest improvements of the Linnaean system ; the 
third edition. Birmingham, 1796. 8. 
Vol. I. pagg. 402. tabb. aeneae 19. Vol. 2. pagg. 512- 
tab. 20 — 28. Vol. 3. pag. 513 — 920. tab. 29, 30. 
Vol. 4. pagg. 418. tab. 17, 18, 31. 
Stepben Roeson. 
The British flora. 
Pagg. 330. tabb. aenes 5. York, 1777. 8. 
yobn Walcott, 
Flora Britannica indigena, or plates of the indigenous 
plants of Great Britain. Bath, 1778. 8. 
Tabulae tantum aeneae 168 prodierunt, cum textus pa- 
ginis 8. 
Arthurus Broochtoiy 
Enchiridion botanicum, complectens characteres generi- 
cos et specificos plantarum per insulas Britannicas sponte 
nascentium, ex Linnaeo aliisque desumptos. 
Pagg. 226. Londini, 1782. 8. 
William Curtis. 
Catapjgue of British plants, arranged according to their 
periods of flowering. 
in his Catalogue of the London botanic garden, p. 75 
— 141. London, 1783. 8. 
John Earl of Bute. 
Botanical tables, containing the different familys of Bri- 
tish plants, disiinguished by a few obvious parts of 
fructification rang’d in a synoptical method. 4. 
Vol. I. Post titulum et dedicationem aeri incisas sequi- 
tur : General plan of the tables, (seu conspectus clas- 
sium, et generum Britannicorum sub singulis classibus 
militantium, paginis 27 aeri incisis; unicuique classi 
opponitur tabula aenea colorata, exhibens plantam unam 
alteramve ex hac classe.) Has excipit: Introduction, 
pag. I — 39. Observations on the generical characters 
of British plants, and an account of the parts on which 
they are composed, pag. 41 — 51. Characters of the 
(British) genera, pag. 53—229. Appendix (tyronem 
docens quomodo plantam sibi obviam, in hac methodo 
inveniat) pagg. 3 et xxvii, cum tabb. aeneis color. 26. 
Index pag. 231—253. 
Introduction to the general tables of plants, with a fur- 
ther explanation of the tabular arrangement, pagg. 51. 
