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Supplementum Tomi III. 
Partie des figures. Tome i. pagg. 15. tabb. 14 et 
pagg. xvi et 104. tabb 166. Tome 2, tab. 167 — 282. 
(icones Richerii de Belleval, hactenus ineditse ) pagg. 
24, tabb. 16; (e figuris Leersii exscriptas.) pagg. 31. 
tabb. i6; (e Botanico Parisiensi Vaillantii.) pagg. 48. 
tabb. 12; (e Flora Lapponica Linnaei.) et pagg. 15. 4. 
Pag. 25. post lin. 1 1. 
Cari Ludwig Willdenow. 
Grundriss der krauterkunde. 
Pagg. 486. tabb. aeneae 9. Berlin, J792. 8. 
ib. post lin. 17. 
Priscilla Wakefield. 
An introduction to botany, in a series of familiar letters. 
Pagg. 184. tabb. aeneae ii. London, 1796. 12. 
Heinrkb Friedricb Li n k. 
Grundlage einer philosophie der Botanik. 
Usteri’s Annalen der botanik, 20 Stiick, p. i — 10. 
Philosophiae botanicae novae, seu institutionum phytogra- 
phicarum prodromus. 
Pagg. 192. Gottingae, 1798. 8. 
John Thompson. 
Botany displayed, being a complete and compendious elu- 
cidation of botany, according to the system of Linnaeus, 
with plates serving as examples of the most beautiful, 
rare and curious plants, designed by A. Nunes. 
London, 1798. 4. 
No. I — 4. Pag. I — IO. tab. aen. color, i — 12, cum 
textus foll. 9. Plura non prodierunt, 
ib. post lin. 19. 
A short explanation of the technical words made use of in 
botany. Plag. dimidia. 4. 
Pag. 33. post lin. 13. 
Usteri Delect. Opusc. botan. Vol. 2. p. 431 — 
462. 
ib. post lin. 10 a fine. 
— ■ recudi curavit notisque auxit P. Usteri. 
Pagg. 526. Turici, 1791. 8. 
Pag. 34. post lin. 5. 
Etienne Pierre Ventenat. 
Tableau du regne vegetal, selon la methode de Jussieu. 
Paris, an 7. 8, 
Tome I. pagg. Ixxij et 627. Tome 2. pagg. 607. 
Tome 3. pagg. 587. Tome 4. pagg. 265. tabb. xneje 
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