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Supplementum 7dni III 
Catalogi Plantarum exsiccatarum , ' 
Catalogus plantarum. (Incipit ab Abrotono campestri, 
desinit in Zizipho.) Pagg. 19. 8. max. 
Sine dubio catalogus plantarum desideratarum in her- 
bario quodam, an Sherardi? in cujus collectionibus, 
Oxonias adservatis, plura exempla inventa. 
Herbarium australe, seu catalogus plantarum exsiccata- 
rum, quas in florulae insularum australium prodromo, 
in commentatione de plantis esculentis insularum oceani 
australis, in fasciculo plantarum magellanicarum, de- 
scripsit et delineavit, nec non earum, quas ex insulis 
Madeira, Sti. Jacobi, Adscensionis, Stae. Helenae et 
Fayal reportavit Georgius For ster. 
Pagg. 24. Gottingae, 1797. 8. 
Pag. 95. post lin. i, 
(Lady Charlotte Murray.) 
The british garden ; a descriptive catalogue of hardy 
plants, indigenous, or cultivated in the climate of 
Great-Britain. Bath, 1799. 
Vol. I. pagg. xxxi et 380. Vol. 2. p. 381 — 767. 
Pag. 97. ante sect. 30. 
Hortus J, Sj/mmons Armig, in Paddingtoru 
W. Salisburv. 
Hortus Paddingtonensis ; or a catalogue of plants culti- 
vated in the garden of J. Symmons, Esq. Paddington- 
house. Pagg. 97. London, 1797. 8, 
Pag. 98. post sect. 34. 
Hortus Thoma Sikes Armig, in Hackney, 
A catalogue of green Jiouse, hot house, herbaceous and 
hardy plants, which will be sold by auction, at Hack- 
ney, July 1799. by order of the executors ofThomas 
Sikes, Esq. Pagg. 50, 8. 
Pag. 99. post sect. 36. 
Hortus Docloris Ccyte^ Gippovici, 
William Beeston Coyte. 
Hortus botanicus Gippovicensis, or a systematical enume- 
