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I 132 > Pomona britannica, or a collection of the most esteemed
fruits at present cultivated in this country; together with the
blossoms and leaves of such as are necessary to distinguish
the various sorts from cach other. Accurately drawn and
coloured from nature with full descriptions of their various
qualities, seasons etc. London, typ. liensley. 1812. folio, v,
6 0 p., ind., 93 lab. Bibl. imp. Ferd. et Deless.
In opere splendido cujusvis generis íructus exculenti in charla nigra
vivís coloribus sunt picti.
Broome, C. E.
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Brosse, Guy de la, f Paris 1643.
1183 Reliquiae operis historici plantarum in horto regio
Parisiensi educatarum, a Guidone de La Brosse; ab Abrahamo
Bosse aeri incisarum. 48 planches et deux plans du jardin
du Roy. Gr. in-fol.
Ce recueil, sans frontispice et sans texte, est gravó a 1 eau forte; j1
est extrêmement rare. En tête du volume se trouvent deux notes, lune
de la main d'Ant.-Laurent de Jussieu. l'autre de Commerson, sur l'origine
de cet ouvrage. «Comme ce travail, dit M. de Jussieu, entrepris piir Gui
de La Brosse, fut abandonné, on rompit les cuivres, mais auparavant MM.
de Jussieu l'aîné et Vaillant en firent tirer exemplaires qu'ils se partagèrent
pour les distribuer à leurs amis.»
Bibl. Cand. Juss. Brit. Museum.
I 184- De la nature, vertu et utilité des plantes, divise en cmq
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1185- Dessein d'un jardin royal pour la culture des plantes
médicales à Paris, impr. cum priori, ib. 1628. 8. p. 681—849.
H 8(5 » et indA. dvis pour le jardin royal des plantes médecinales, que
le roy veut establir à Paris. (Paris 1631.) 4. 40 p.
Ad'haerent: Ordre du dessein du jardin royal des plantes, p. 41—46. et
Mémoire des plantes usagùres. p. 47—58. .
1187^ Description du jardin royal des plantes medecmales
estably par le Roy Louis le Juste à I^aris. Contenant le catalogue
des plantes' qui y sont de présent cultivées, ensemble
le plan du jardin. Paris'1636. 4. 107 p. et prospectus horti.
Catalogus plantarum omissa desciiptione horli adest in Simonis Panili
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1188* L'ouverture du jardin royal de Paris, pour la demonstration
des plantes médecinales. Paris, par Jacques Dugast.
1 6 4 0 . 8. 38 p. Bibl. Juss.
1189* Catalogue des plantes cultivées à présent au jardin
royal des plantes médecinales, estably par Louis le Juste à
Paris. Ensemble le Plan de ce jardin en perspective orisontale.
Paris, chez Jacques Dugast. -1641. 4. (6) -lOi p.
Brosterhuysen, Jan.
jj9() Catalogus plantarum horti medici scholae Auriacae,
quae est Bredae, quibus in ipsa origine instructus est. Bredae
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Compendio de botanica do Doutor Felix de Avellar Brotero,
addicionado e posto em harmonia com os conhecimentos
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A catalogue of the more valuable and rare plants growing
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in the Island of Jamaica; also oí medicinal and other plants,
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Specimen de transmutatione specierum in regno vegetabiU.
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Brown, John C.
( ) Report of the Colonial Botanist for Ihe year 1866.
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Presented to both Houses of Parliament. Cape Town, lyp.
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Brown, J. P., r Thun 1842.
4211* Catalogue des plantes, qui croissent naturellement dans
les environs de Thoune et dans la partie de l'Oberland Bernois,
qui est le plus souvent visitée par les voyageurs. Thoune
et Aarau, Christens. 1 843. 8. 150 p.
Cat. of sc. Papers I. 6o9.
Brown, Philipp, M. D. in Manchester, -[- 1 779.
424 2 A catalogue of very curious plants, collected by the
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4243* The miscellaneous botanical V\^orks of Robert Brown.
Vol. 1. 2. London, published for the Ray Society by Robert
Hardvicke. '1866—68. 8. et 4. (3/.) — I: 1 866. Containing
Geographico-bolanical and siruclural and physiological Memoirs.
VIU, 612 p. — II: 1 867. Containing Systematic Memoirs
and Contributions to Systematic Works, vm, 786 p.
— lII:, Atlas of plates. 1 868. 4. 15 p., 38 tab.
Edited by John J. Bennett.
4 244+ Vermischte botanische Schriften. In Verbindung mit
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1 tab. — II: 1826. vm, 791 p. — HI: 1827. xiv, 460 p. —
ÏV: 1830. vm, 548 p., 5 tab. — V: 1844. x, 477 p., 4 tab.
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4215* Prodromus Florae Novae Mollandiae et insulae Van-
Diemen. Vol. I Londini, Johnson. 1810. 8. vni, 592 p. —
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4. 184 p. (2 i/j.) — ^ Ed. Ill: curis Chr. Godofredi Nees ab
Esenbeck. Norimbergae 1827. 8. xiv, 460 p.
4216* Supplementum primum Prodromi Florae Novae Hollandiae,
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On the natural order of plants called Proteaceae. Transvicinity
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Narrative of an Expediton to explore tUe river Zaire, p. 420—483.
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4226* Brown, Bobert. Observations on the natural family of plants
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1227 Characters and descriptions of three new species of
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plants found in China by Clarke Abel Esq.; selected from a
small collection of specimens, the only part of his Herbarium
that escaped the wreck of the Alceste. London 1 81 8. 4. 8 p., 2 tab.
Abel Narrative of a Journey in the interior of Ciiina. London 1818. 4.
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On some remarkable deviations fi'om the usual structure
of seeds and fruits. Extracted from the Transactions
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Works I. 357-866.
^229* List of plants collected by the officers m Capt. Boss's
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- Characters and description of Lyellia, a new genus ot
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Some observations on the parts of fructification in
Mosses. Extracted from the Transactions of the Linnean
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Contributions to the Botanical Magazine and Botanical
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Catalogue of plants found m Spitzbergen by Captain
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Arctic Regions. Edinburgh 1 820. Vol. 1. Appendix no. 5.
Works I. 179—182.
An account of a new genus of plants, named Rafilesia.
Reprinted from the Transactions of the Linnean Society XIII,
201—234. (1821.)
Wo rEkxs trI.a c3t6s7 -3f9r8o.m Dr. Bichardson's Botanical Appendix to
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by Capt. John Franklin. London 4 823. 4. p. 729—768.
Works 11, 511-527.
Register. London 1811—26.
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4 224 * On Woodsia, a new genus of ferns. Read 7. Nov. 1 2 .
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Genera et species plantarum, quae in horto Kewensi
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Works II. 365 — 510.
List of new and rare plants collected in Abyssmia
during the years 1805 and 1810. {Henry Salt, A Voyage to
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General Remarks geographical and systematical on the
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Botany of Terra AustraUs. London 1814. 4. 81 p., 10 tab.
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Observations systematical and geographical on Ihe
Herbarium collected by Professor Christian Smith in the
1237
Chloris Melvilliana. A List of plants collected in Melville
Island, (latitude 74«—750N., longitude 110^—M20W.) in
the year 1 820; by the officers of the voyage of Discovery
under the orders of Captain Parry. With characters and
descriptions of the new genera and species. London, printed
by W. Clowes. 1823. 4. 52 p., 4 tab. — (Seorsim impressa
ex: *A supplement to the Appendix of Capt. Parry's yoyage
for the Discovery of a north-west passage in the years
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Observations on the structure and affinities of the more
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and Major Denliam and Captain Clapperton in ihe years
1822, 1823 und 4 824, during their expedition to explore
Central Africa. London 1826. 4. 41 p. — Reprinted from the
«Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central
Africa», by Major Deiiham and Captain Clapperton. London
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Character and description of Kingia, a new genus of
plants found on the south-west coast of New Holland: with
observations on the structure of its unimpregnated ovulum;
and on the female flower of Cycadeae and Coniferae. (Read
before the Linnean Society of London, Nov. 1 et 15. 1825.)
38 p., 1 tab. — (In: King, Narrative of. . . Australia, vol. IL
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^ A brief account of microscopical observations made in
the months of June, July and August 1827, on the particles
contained in the pollen of plants; and on the general
existence of active molecules in organic and inorganic bodies.
(London, printed by Richard Taylor. 1 828. 8. 16 p.) —
'Additional remarks on active molecules. 1829. 8. 7 p.
(Not published.)
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