435 
L'Ecluse, F. B., sieur de 
La Flore sainte, et I'apologie de flore, et des flo- 
ristes, centre des critiques; avec uu Traits de la culture 
des principales fleurs. Saumur, Isaac & Henry Desbordes, 
1675 . 108 p. (N‘ Y. Bot. Gard.; Bib. Nat. Paris) 
This book was recorded by Haller, 1:581, from 
"Falcon" (i.e. Cat. Bib. Falconet, Paris, 1763 )* 
The title is not in Barbier, Diet. Ouvr. Anon., 
in Quirard, La France, Litt., or Cat. Brit. Mus. 
Thus far there seems to be no clue to the ident¬ 
ity of the Sieur de I'Ecluse. (MFW) 
L'oeillet triumphant. Saumur, Isaac Desbordes, I664. 
(Not located) 
Mentioned as another work by the author, in 
his; La flore sainte (l675)» p*66. 
Le Court, Benoit 
Hortorum libri triginta. Autore Benedicto Curtio ... 
In quibis continetur arborum historia. Lugduni, excude- 
bat J. Tornaesius, 1560 . 683 p» F®. (Dept. Agr.; 
Arn. Arb.; Mo. Bot. Card.; Brit. Mus.) ' 
Lectier, N. le. See Le Lectier. 
Lee, James (1715-1775) 
Wrote "An introduction to botany" (London, 
1760 ), based on the works of Linnaeus, Founded 
nursery at Hammersmith continued as the firm of 
Kennedy and Lee. See also following notices; 
Allg. Lit. Ztg., Intelligenzblatt, Jul.27,1796, 
col.811-812; Gard. Chron. (n.s.) l6;330 (I 88 I); 
Garden, 26;xii (Jan.3,1885); Jour. Hort. 57:64- 
66 , port. ( 1877 ); Sargent, Silva, 4:16 (1892). 
See also Kennedy and Lee. Catalogue of plants and 
seeds. London, 1774* 
