1 5 4 Botanici Topographici : Magna Britann, 
Colin Milne and Alexander Gordon. 
Indigenous botany, or habitations oF English plants, con- 
taining the resuit of several botanical excursions, chiefly 
in Kent, Middlesex and tbe adjacent counties in 1790, 
1791, and 1792. 
Vol. I. pagg. 476. London, 1793. 8. 
Tbomas Johnson. 
Iter plantarum investigationis ergo susceptum in agrum 
Cantianum ZLViiio 1629. Julii 13. 
Ericetuin Hamstedianumy s. plantarum ibi crescentium 
observatio habita anno eodem, i Augusti. Mscr. 8. 
(In Museo Britannico adest exemplar impressum, 2 pla- 
gularum, in 4to.) , 
Descriptio itineris plantarum investigationis ergo suscepti 
in agrum Cantianum anno Dom. 1632, et enumeratio 
plantarum in Ericeto Humpstediafio locisque vicinis 
crescentium. 1 (Londini,) 1632. 8. 
Pagg. 39 ; cum figuris ligno incisis 5, quarum» 3 priores 
redeunt in ejus editione herbarii Gerardi, pag. 1570, 
et 2 posteriores ibidem pag. 614. 
Mercurius botanicus, sive plantarum gratia suscepti iti- 
neris, anno 1634. descriptio. ib. 1634. 8. 
Pagg. 78 ; praeter Thermas Bathonicas, non hujus loci. 
Mercurii botanici pars altera, sive plantarum gratia sus- 
cepti itineris in Camhriam descriptio, exhibens reliqua- 
rum stirpium nostratium (quae in priore parte non enu- 
merabantur) catalogum. 
Pagg. 37. ib. 1641. 8. 
Anon. 
Catalogue of plants sent from Mr. Bobart Feb. 24. 1689. 
Mscr. Pagg. 8. ' 8. 
Jacobus Petiver. 
Graminum, Muscorum, Fungorum, Submarinorum, &c. 
Britannicorum concordia. 
Pagg. 12. fol. 
Vol. 2do Operum ejus. 
Patrick 3lair. 
A more exact description of several indigenous plants. 
in his Miscellaneous observations, p. 96 — 112. 
London, 1718. 8. 
A catalogue of the several botanical discoverys and im- 
prove nents made by Dr. P. Blair, and dispersed among 
bis writings which have been published. 
Mscr. forte Autogr. pagg. 28. fol. 
