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Briganti, Clavis systemalis sexualis Linnaei. Neapoli 1 804. fol.
re.?f, Manuale botanicum. Klagenfurti 1805. 8.
Nocca, Termini botanico-cryptogamici. Papiae 1814. 8.
*Hayne, De coloribus corporuni naturaliuni determinandis. Berolini
1814. 4.
Schtister, Terminologia botanica. Budae 1815. 8.
Breda, Oratio de historiae naturalis studio. Leovardiae 1818. 4.
£}jsenhardt, De accurata plant, comparatione. Regiomonti 1823. 4.
*Link, Elementa philosophiae botanicae. Grundlehren der Kriiuterkunde.
Berolini 1824. 8. — ib. 1837. 8. — Icones anatomicobotanicae
ad illustr. Elementa. 1 837—42. fol.
Schréter, De constructione herbarii. Yindobonae 1826. 8.
Bertoloni, Praelectiones rei herbariae. Bononiae 1827. 8.
Hoser, De modo plantas determinancli. Pragae 1828. 8.
Hall, Elementa botanices. Groningae 1 834. 8.
*£ndlicììer, Enchiridion botanicum. Lipsiae 1841. 8.
Pancic, Taxilogia botanica. Festini 1 842. 8.
Cop, Oratio de botanices necessitudine. Daventriae 1842. 8.
*Schnizlein, Iconographia familiarum naturaltum. Bonn 1 843—70, 4.
Eiigelmann, Genera plantaruni. Mitau 1 84 4. 8.
Vrieso, Oratio de re herbaria excolenda. Lugduni Batavorum 1845. 8.
Horaninow, Characleres familiarum. Pelropoli 1847. 8.
Britzgcr, Introductio in artem botanicam. Ulmae 1850. 8.
Saimders, W., Kefugium botanicum. London 1869—70. S.
§. 3. Libri linguae Anglicae Aìnericani.
Hosaclì, Course of lectures on botany. New York 1795. 8.
Barton, Elements of botany. Philadelphia 1803. 8.
Bingleij, Useful knowledge: Vol. II. Vegetables. Philadelphia 1808. 8.
WaterhoLise, The botanist. Boston 1811. 8.
l^atoii, Botanical exercices. Albany 1820. 8.
Locke, Outlines of botany. Boston 1825. 8.
Nuttall, Notice of an introduction to botany. Cambridge 1827. 8.
Becic, A sketch of the rudiments of botany. {— Botany. Albany
1833. 8.)
Bennie, Botany for the use of beginners. New York 1833. 8.
Bennie, Handbook of plain botany. Edinburgh 1834. 8.
Gray, A., Elements of botany. New York 1836. 12.
Eaton, Botanical grammar and dictionnary. Albany 1836. 8.
Darby, Manual of botany. New York 1841. '12.
"Gray, A., The botanical text-book for colleges, schools and private
students. New York 1842. 8. - 1 845. - 1850.
Wood, A., Ciass-Book of Botany. Boston 1855. 8.
^Gray, A., First lessons in botany and vegetable physiology. New
York 1857. 8.
Miller, M., and Laivson, Wild flowers of North America. London
1 867. 4.
§. 4. Libri linguae Anglicae Britannici.
Colei, The art of simpling. London 1656. 12.
Bolnest, Rational way of preparing vegetables. London 1672. 12.
Blair, Botanik essays. London 1720. 8.
Martyn, The first lecture of a course of botany. London 1729. 8.
[Martyn) A short explanation of the technical words, s. 1. et a. 4.
Wilson, Botanical dictionary. In ejus «Synopsis» etc. Newcastle
1 744. 8.
Alston, Dissertation on botany. London 1 754. 8.
Hill, Usefulness of a knowledge of plants. London 1759. 8.
Lee, An introduction to botany. London 1760. S. — Edinburgh
1806. 8.
Hill, The vegetable system. London 1762. 8.
Mueller vel Miller, Short introduction to the science of botany.
( - Gardeners kalendar. London 1769. 8. p. XVII-LXVI.)
Milne, A botanical dictionary. London 1 770. 8 . - Ed. Ill: ib.1 805. 8.
Petrson, On the connection between botany and agriculture. {Hunter,
Georgical essays. London 1772. 8. voL ilL 7—24.)
Bose, The elements of botany. London 1 775. 8.
Bobson, The principles of botany. { - British Flora. York 1777. 8.
p. 1-53.)
Cwtis, Linnaeus system of botany. London 1 777. 4.
* Müller, J. S. {Miller)y Illustration of the sexual system of Linnaeus.
London 1 779—89. 8.
Mart]/n, Letters on the elements of botany, by Rousseau; translated
with notes and 24 additional letters. London 1785. 8.
Relhan, Heads of a course on botany. Cambridge 1 787. 8.
Curtis, Companion to Ihe Botanical Magazine. London 1788. 8.
* Martyn, Thirty-eight plates with explanations. London 1 788. 8.
Saunders, Introduction to botany. London 1792. 8.
Martyn, The language of botany. London 1 793. 8. — Ed. HI: London
1 807. 8. (cf. Transact, of the Linn. soc. I, 147—154.)
Smith, Syllabus of a course of lectures on botany. London 1795. 8.
Wakeßeld^ Introduction to botany. London 1796. 12.
Thompson, Botany displayed. London 1 798. 4.
* Thornton, A new illustration of the sexual system of Linnaeus.
London {1799—1809). imp. fol.
Hull, Elements of botany. Manchester 1800. 8.
Mavor, Botanical pocket book. London (1800). 12.
Hall, Elements of botany. London 1802. 8.
Wade, Syllabus of a course on botany. Dublin 1802. 8.
Curtis, Lectures on botany. London 1805. 8.
Toase, A series of botanical tabels. London 1805. 4,
*Smifh, Introduction to botany. London 1807. 8. — Ed. VIII: ib.
1838. 12.
Etver, Compendium botanices. London 1808, 8.
Thornton, A new family herbal. London 1810. 8.
Thornton, Elements of botany. London 1812. 8.
Thornton, Practical botany. London s. a. 8.
Keith, A system of physiological botany. London 1816. 8.
Allman, Syllabus of botanical lectures. Dublin 1817. 8.
Bingley, Introduction to Botany. London 1817, 12. — 1 827. 8. —
1831. 8.
Thornton, Juvenile Botany. London 1818. 8.
Bootsey, Syllabus of a course of botanical lectures. Bristol 1818. 12.
(Edgeioorth) Dialogues on botany. London 1819. 8.
Wade, Prospectus of lectures on botany. Dublin 1820. 8.
Scott, Botanical lectures. Edinburgh 1820. 8.
Syme^ Werner's nomenclature of colours with additions. Edinburgli
•1821. 8.
Smith, Grammar of botany. London 1821. 8. — ib. 1 826. 8.
Stroud, Elements of botany. Greenwich 1821. 8.
Pianock, Catechism of botany. London 1822. 12.
Thomson, Lectures on botany. London 1822. 8.
Frost, Orations before the medico-botanical society. London 1825
- 2 8 . 4.
Lloyd, Botanical terminology. Edinburgh 1 826. 8.
Johns, Practical botany. London 1826. 8.
Butt, The botanical primer. London 1827. 12.
Forsyth, The first lines of botany. London 1827. 12.
Frost, Some account of the science of botany. London 1827. 4.
Lempriere, Popular lectures on vegetable physiology etc. London
1827. 8.
Nuttall, Introduction to botany. Cambridge 1827. 8.
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Conversations on botany. London 1828. 8.
Allman, Analysis per differentias constantes vlginti. London 1828. 4.
Knight, Outlines of botany. Aberdeen 1828. 8.
Castle, An introduction to botany. London 1829. 12.
Lincoln, Familiar lectures on botany. Harlford 1 829. 8. — ib. 1835. 12.
Steggall, The pupil's introduction to botany. London 1829. 8.
Hardcastle, Introduction to the elements of the Linnaean system.
London 1830. 4.
*Lindley, An outline of the first principles of botany. London 1830 8.
*Lindley, An introduction to the natural system of botany. London
1830. 8. — ib. 1839. 8.
Walker-Arnott, Botany, s. I. et a. 4.
Patrick, A popular description etc. Edinburgh 1831. 12.
Banks, Introduction to the study of english botany. London 1832. 8.
Mudie, The botanic annual. London 1832. 8.
Beid, Outlines of medical botany. Edinburgh 1832. 8.— ib. 1 839. 8.
*Lindley, An introduction to botany. London 1832. 8.
Castle, Synopsis of systematic botany. London 1833. 8.
*Lindley, Nixus plantarum. Londini 1833. 8.
Bhind, A calechism of botany. Edinburgh 1833. 12.
Thornton, Introduction to botany. London 1833. 12.
WiUiams, The vegetable world. London 1833. 8.
Daubeny, Inaugural lecture on the study of botany. Oxford 1 834. 8.
Driimmo7id, First steps to botany. London 1834. 8.
fFitlon) Conversations on botany. Ed. VIIL London 1 834. 8. — Ed,
IX. ib. 1 840. 8.
Boget, Animal and vegetable physiology. [Bridgewater-Treatises
no. V.) London 1 834, 8. — ib. 1 840. 8.
Lindley, Ladies' botany. London 1 834. 8. — ib. 1837. 8.
Burnett, Outlines of botany. London 1 835. 8.
Henslow, Principles of botany. London 1835. 8.
Battray, A botanical chart. Glasgow <835. 8.
Steioart, Outlines of botany. London 1833. 8.
* Lindley, A key to structural, physiological and-systematical botany.
London 1835. 8.
Lindley, A natural system of botany. London 1836. 8.
Don, David, Outlines of lectures on botany. London 1836. 8.
3fain, Popular botany. London 1836. 8.
Partington, Introduction to botany. London 1836. 8.
The Handbook of plain botany. London 1836. 8.
Castle, The Linnean artificial system of botany. London 1 837. 4.
Marcreighl, Manual of british botany. London 1837. 8. — ib. 184 4. 8.
Perkins, The elements of botany. London 1837. 8.
Baskerville, Affinities of plants. London 1839. 8.
Lindley, School botany. London 1839. 8.
Parley, Tales about plants. London 1839. 8.
Wllshire, The principles of botany. London 1839. 8.
Francis, Grammar of botany. London 1 840. 8.
Jesse, Gleanings in natural history. London 1840. 8.
Macgilltvray, A manual of botany. London 1 840. 8.
Loudon, The first book of botany. London 1841. 8.
Lindley, Elements of botany. London 1841. 8. — ib. 1847. 8.
Loudon, Botany for Ladies. London 1842. 8.
Pratt, Flowers and their associations. London 1846. 8.
* Lindley, The vegetable kingdom. London 1 846. 8.
J-oudon, Tales about plants. London 1846. 19.
Henfrey, Rudiments of botany. London 184 9. 12.
Balfour, Manual of botany. Edinburgh 1849. 8. — 1863. 8.
Curtis^ Beauties of the Rose. Bristol 1850. 4.
Ilhindf Vegetable kingdom. London 1852. 8.
Macgillivray, Manual of botany. Ed. II. London 1853. 8.
""IJndley, Vegetable kingdom. Ed. IV. London 1853. 8.
* Balfour, Oullines of botany. Edinburg 1854—62. 8.
Seemann, Popular history of the Palms and their allies. London
1 856. 8.
Henfrey, Elementary Course of Botany. London 1857. 8.
Henderson, E. G., Illuslrated Bouquet. London 1 857—64. fol.
Hensloxp, Dictionary of terms. London 1858. 8.
^^ogg. Vegetable kingdom. London 1858. 8.
Watkins, Principles and rudiments ot botany. London 1858. 8.
Dresser, Rudiments of structural and physiological botany. London
1859. 8.
Balfour and Babington, Lessons on botany for beginners. Edinburgh
1 859. 8.
"Balfour, Classbook of botany. Edinburgh 1860. 8.
Coultas, What may be learned from the tree. Philadelphia 1860. 8.
Dresser, Popular Manual of botany. Edinburgh 1860. 8.
Lindley, Descriptive botany. London 1860. 8.
""Bentley, G., Outlines of elementary botany. London 1861. 8.
* Bentley, B., Manual of botany. London 1861. 8.
* Oliver, D., Lessons in elementary botany. London 1864. 8.
Cooke, Manual of botanical terms. London 1865. 8,
Moore, Th., The Elements of botany. London 1865. 12.
Silver, Outlines of elementary botany. London 1865. 8.
Sowerby, Key to the natural orders. London 1865. 8.
* Lindley, Treasury of botany. London 1866. 8.
Babington, Syllabus of lectures on botany. Cambridge 1868. 8.
""Balfour, The Elements of botany. Edinburgh 1869. 8.
§. 5. Libri linguae Batavae.
Baster, Verhandeling over de voorttelling der dieren en planten.
Harlem 1 768. 8.
Gorter, Leer der plantkunde. Amsterdam 1782. 8.
Martyn, Inleiding tot de Kruidkunde. London 1798. 8.
Schuurmans Stekhoven, Ivruidkundig Kunstwoordenboek. Leyden
1826. 8.
Hall, Bejinselen der Plantkunde. Groningen 1836. 8.
Hall, Redevoeringen over bet plantenrijk. Groningen 1838. 8.
N or tier, Catechismus der plantkunde. Rotterdam 1848. 8.
Coster, Kunstwoordenleer, Utrecht 1853. 8.
Hall, Toegepaste Kruidkunde. Groningen 1857. 8.
Coster, De Plantkunde geschetst. Amsterdam 1 861—64. 8.
*Oudemans, Larbok der Plantenkunde. Utrecht 1 866—67. 8.
Oudemans, Eerste beginselen der plantenkunde. Amsterdam 1868. 8.
Wilte, Schetsen nit bet plantenrijk. Haarlem 1870. 8.
§. 6. Libri linguae Gallicae.
La Brosse, De la nature, vertu et utilité des plantes. Paris 1628. 8.
*Tournefort, Élémens de botanique. Paris 1694. 8.
Garçon, Reponse à une question, si la théorie de la botanique est
nécessaire à un médecin. Narbonne 1 740. 4.
Barrère, La connaissance des plantes est-elle nécessaire à un médecin?
Narbonne 1740. 4.
*Tournefort, Abrégé des élémens de botanique. Avignon 1 749. 12.
Helie, Système de Linnaeus sur la génération des plantes. Montpellier
1 750. 12.
Cointrel, Discours sur la botanique. Lille 1750. 12.
Introduction à la botanique. Amiens 1 754. 12.
"Adanson, Familles des plantes. Première partie. Paris 1763. 8.