Appendix A. cv 
1832. William Woodville, ‘Medical Botany,’ containing system- 
atic and general descriptions with plates of all the medicinal 
plants comprehended in the catalogue of the Materia Medica, 
as published by the Royal College of Physicians of London and 
Edinburgh. Third edition, in which thirty-nine new plants have 
been introduced. The botanical descriptions arranged and 
corrected by W. J. Hooker. Five vols., 4to, 313 coloured plates. 
The first edition of this work was published in 1790-93, in three 
volumes, with 304 plates, from which time, till the appearance of 
Bentley and Trimen’s ‘Medicinal Plants’ (1875-80), Woodville’s 
‘ Medical Botany ’ had been the standard work illustrating the 
plants of the British Pharmacopoeia. 
1833. An Introduction to the Study of Botany, by Sir 
J. E. Smith, M.D., F.R.S. Seventh edition, corrected, in 
which the object of ‘ The Grammar of Botany/ by Sir J. E. Smith, 
is combined with that of the ‘ Introduction,’ by W. J. Hooker. 
One vol., 8vo, with fourteen plates. 
1834. The Journal of Botany, being a second series of the 
‘Botanical Miscellany.’ Vol. 1 (1834), 8vo, with twenty-eight 
plates (CXIII-CXL), some coloured. The articles by the Editor 
are : — 
New or rare Orchideae , p. 44, t. cxv-cxviii; p. 272, t. cxxxiv- 
cxxxvi. 
Notice concerning T. Drummond’s collections in south and west 
parts of the United States, pp. 50, 183. Comp. Bot. Mag. i, 
pp. 21, 39, 95, 170; ii, p. 60. 
Greville and Hooker, Two Gymnogrammae from Peru, p. 61, 
t. cxix, cxx. 
Arnott and Hooker, Mosses in the Dillenian Herbarium, p. 88. 
Death of Mr. Telfair, p. 149, in note. 
Botanical information, p. 157. 
Contributions to a Flora of South America and the Pacific : see 
Bot. Misc. vol. iii. 
Contributions to a Flora of Van Diemen’s Land, p. 241, 
t. cxxxiii. Comp. Bot. Mag. i, p. 272. 
Unio Itineraria , account of, p. 323. 
Poeppig’s ‘ Travels in South America,’ p. 380. 
1835 . Companion to the Botanical Magazine, being a Journal 
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