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Kxemplaria Uallm et BanUii habent annum 1665. — Compendium
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I. Flora antarctica. Part 1. 2. 1844—47. 574 p., 198 tab.
col. (10/. 15 5. col. — 7/. 10 s. plain.)
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378 p., 130 tab. col. (12/. 12s. col. ~ 8/.-1 5 5. plain.)
III. Flora Tasmaniae. Part 1. 2. <1860. cxxvni, 359, 422 p.,
200 tab. col. (17/. I OS. col. — 12 10 s. plain.)
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' Hooker, /osep/i Daltoii. The Rhododendrons of Sikkim Himalaya;
being an account, botanical and geographical, of the
Rhododendrons recently discovered in the mountains of
eastern Himalaya, from drawings and descriptions made on
the spot, during a government botanical mission to that
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1849—(51.) folio. XIV, 33 p., 30 tab. col. (3/. 16s.)
^ Illustrations of Himalayan plants, chiefly selected from
drawings made for the late J. F. Cathcart Esq., of the Bengal
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Himalayan Journals; or, Notes of a naturalist in Bengal,
the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the IChasia mountains etc.
With maps and illustrations. Jn two volumes. London, John
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account of the plants of British India etc. Vol. 1. London,
W. Pamplin. 1855. 8. xvi, 280, 285 p., j mappa. ('I2s.)
——• Handbook of the New Zealand Flora: a systematic
description of the native plants of New Zealand and the
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islands. Published under the authority of the government
of New Zealand. London, Reeve and Co. 1 867. 8. 13,
Lxvni, 798 p. (11 lOs.)
Parti, p. 1—392, published'1861-; Part II, p. 393 to end, published 1867.
The Students Flora of the British Lslands. London, Macmillan
and Co. 1 870. 8. xx, 504 p. (10s. 6d.)
Cat. of sc. Papers III, 419—422.
Hooker^ William Dawson.
Inaugural dissertation upon the Cinchonas, their history,
uses and effects. Glasgow, typ. E. Khali. 1839. 8. 29 p.
Hooker, William Jackson (Hookeria Sm.), Director des botanischen
Gartens in Kew, * Norwich 6. Juh 1 785, -J- Kew
12. Aug. 1865.
Gariiener's Clironicle 1865. Nr. 34. 3o.
U. G. RrÀchenbach ill. in Bot. Zig. 1865, Beilage zu Nr. 10. 8 p.
DcCandolle, La vie el les ecrKs de Sir William Hooker. GenòvG 1866.
O. 1«' P»
Journal of a tour in Iceland in the summer of 1809.
London, printed for Vernor, Hood etc. by J. Keymer, Yarmouth.
1811. 8. Lxn, 496 p., ind., 4 tab. col. (Appendix E: Icelandic
plants, p. 459—/i96.) ~ * Second edition, with additions.
London, printed for Longman etc. '1813. II voli. 8. — I
cvi, 369 p., 4 tab. col. — lì: Appendices: 391 p., ind. (1 I. 6s.)
British Jungermanniae: being a history and description
with coloured figures of each species of the genus and
microscopical analyses of the parts. London 1816. folio.
88 tab. col. sign. 1—84, suppl. 1—4; text.
Plantae cryptogamicae, quas in plaga orbis novi aequinoctiali
collegerunt Alexander von Humboldt ei Aimé Bonpland.
Adjectis tabulis species quasdam novas miniisve cognitas
(Mascorum frondosorum et hepaticorum) exhibenlibus nec
non Alexandri de Humboldt notationibus quibusdam plantarum
geographiam spectantibus. Nr. 1. Londini, veneunt apud
J. Harding, typ, Taylor. '1816. (8 foil.), 4 tab. col. (12 5.)
Fasciculus alter vix prodiit.
Musei exotici, containing figures and descriptions of
new or little known foreign mosses and other cryptogamic
subjects. London 1818—20. II volt. 8.— 1: 1818. tab. 1—96
— 11: 1820. tab. 97—176. cum textu. [coìAl. 4s. — nigr. 2 2 s . )
and Thomas Taylor. Museologia britannica, containing
the mosses of Great Britain and Ireland, systematically arranged
and described. London 1818. 8. xxxv, 152 p., 31 tab.
— * Second edition corrected and enlarged. London 1827. 8.
xxxvn, 272 p., 36 tab. (3/. 3s. col.)
Flora scotica, or a description of Scottish plants, arranged
both according to the artificial and natural methods. In two
volumes. London 1821. 8. x, 292, 297 p., ind. (14s.)
Rotanical illustrations: being a series oi figures designed
to illustrate the terms employed in a course of lectures on
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botany, with descriptions. Edinburgh 1822. folio obliquo.
21 tai). col., (42) p.
4214* Hooker, William Jackson. Some account of a collection of
arctic plants formed by Edtvard Sabine, during a voyage in
the polar seas in the year 1823. London, typ. Taylor. 1 824.
4. 35 p.
F r om the Transactions of the Linnean Society vol. XIV.
42-15* Exotic Flora, containing figures and descriptions of new,
rare or otherwise interesting exotic plants, especially of such
as are deserving of being cultivated in our gardens. Edinburgh,
Blackwood. •1823—27. Ill voli. gr. S. 232 tab. col., textus.
4216* {• A catalogue of plants contained in the royal botanic
garden of Glasgow in the year 1825. Glasgow 1825. 8. 67 p.,
'1 tab.
4217* and Robert Kaije Greville. Icones Filicum: ad eas
potissimum species illustrandas destinatae, quae hactenus vel
in herbariis delituerunt prorsus incognitae, vel saltern nondum
per icones botanicis innotuerunt. (Figures and descriptions
of Ferns etc.) Lendini 1829 — 31. 11 voli, folio. — I:
1829. tab, 1 — 120, 120 foil. — 11: 1831. tab. 121 —240,
120 foil,, 9 p. ind. (25/. 4s.)
4218* The British Flora, comprising the phaenogamous plants
and the ferns. London, Longman. 1830. 8. — * Ed. 11. ib.
1832. 8. — *Ed. IIL ib. 1835. 8. — *Ed. IV. ib. 1838. 8.
V. ib. 1842. 8. — *Ed. VI; in collaboration with
George W. Walker-Arnott. ib. 1850. 8. — * Ed. VII. ib. 1 855.
8. — *Kd. VIIL revised and corrected, ib. 1860. 8. xLxii,
639, (12) p., 12 tab. {14 s. — col. 21 s.) — Volumen IL comprising
the Cryptogamia. London 4 833—36. n parts. 8. (1i.4s.)
— I; 1833. Musei frondosi et hepatici, Lichenes, Charae et
Algae. X, 4, 432 p. (125.) — II: 1 836. Fungi, by the Rev.
m'. J. Berkeley. 32, 386, xv p. (12 s.)
Volumen allerum Hooken British Flora eliara inscribitur: The English
Flora of Sir James Edward Smith, vol. V.
42^19* Botanical Miscellany; containing figures and descriptions
of such plants as recommend themselves by their novelty,
rarity or history etc. London 1 830—33. Ill voli. 8. — I:
4 830. 356 p., tab. 1—75. — U: 183!. 421 p., tab. 76—95.,
tab. suppl. col. 4—19. — 111: 4 833. 390 p., tab. 96—4 12.,
tab. suppl. col. 21—41. (45/. 15s.)
4220* The Journal of Botany, being a second series of the
botanical Miscellany; containing figures and descriptions of
such plants as recommend themselves by their novelty, rarity
or history, or by the uses to which they are applied in the
arts, in medicine and in domestic oeconomy; together with
occasional botanical notices and information. London 1834
—42. IV voli. 8. — I: 1 834. 390 p., 28 tab. pro parte col.
sign. 1 4 3 — 1 40. — II: 4 840. 442 p., 4 6 tab., effigies Olof
Swartz. — III: 1 844. 446 p., 17 tab., efiigies/uss/eu. — IV:
'1842. 433 p., tab. 18—25, effigies Richard et Cunningham.
4221 * The London Journal of Botany, containing figures and
descriptions of such plants as recommend Ihemselves by
their novelty, rarity, history or uses; together with botanical
notices and-information and occasional portraits and memoirs
of eminent botanists. London 1 844—48. VII voli. 8.
— I: 4 842. 678 p., 23 tab. — H: 1 843. 678 p., 24 tab. —
HI: 1 844. 666 p., 24 tab. — IV: 4 845. 066 p., 24 tab. —
V: 4 846. 666 p., 24 tab. — VI: 1847. 612 p., 24 tab. —
VÌI: 4 848. 674 p., 23 tab. (12/. 42s.)
4222* Flora boreali-americana, or the Botany of the northern
parts of British America: compiled principally from the plants
collected by Dr. Richardson and Mr. Drummond on the late
northern expeditions, under command of Captain Sir John
Franklin, to which are added those of Mr. Douglas, from
North-West-America and of other naturalists. London, H.
G. Bohn. 1 833 — 40. II voli. 4. — I: 1 833. vi, 335 p. — H:
1840. 351 p., 238 tab., 1 mappa geogr. (12/. 12s.)
Carices elaboravit Francis Boott, in vol. II. 207—228.
4223* Companion to the Botanical Magazine; being a Journal,
containing such interesting botanical information, as does
not come within the prescribed limits of the Magazine.
London, typ. Couchman. '1835 — 36. II voli. 8. — I: 1 835.
384 p., 19 tab,, effigies David Douglas. — II: 1836. 381 p.,
32 tab., effigies John Fraser et Richard Cunningham.
4224* Hooker, William Jackson. Icones plantarum; or figures,
with brief descriptive characters and remarks of new or rare
plants selected from the authors herbarium. Vol. 1—-lO.
London, Pamplin. (Reeve.) 1837—54. 8. tab. 4—1 000 and
t e x t . - T h i r d series, by/osepA/^«/¿on//00/cer. Vol. 1. London,
Williams and Norgate. 1SG7—71. 8. 82 p., tab. 4 001—1100.
{15i. 8 s.)
4225* ( •) Copy of a letter addressed to Dawson Turner Esq.
on the occasion of the death of the late Duke of Bedford:
particulariy in reference to the services rendered by his
Grace to Botany and Horticulture. Printed only for private
distribution. Glasgow 1840. 4. 25 p., 't tab. col.
4226* and G. A. Walker-Arnott. The Botany of Captain
Reechex/s Voyage, comprising an account of the plants collected
by Messrs Laij and Collie and other officers of the expedition,
during the voyage to the pacific and Bering Strait, performed
in his Majesty's Ship Blossom, under the command of Captain
F. W. Beechexj in the years 1 825—-28. London, H. G. Bohn.
1 841. 4. 485 p., 94 tab.
4227* Genera Fiiicum, or illustrations of the Ferns and other
allied genera; from the original coloured drawings of J^ranm
Bauer Esq., with descriptive letterpress. London, 11. G. Bohn.
1 842. royal 8. (120) p., 4 20 tab. col, (7 i. 4 s.)
4228* Notes on the botany of the antarctic voyage, conducted
by Captain James Clark Ross in her Majesty's discovery
ships Erebus and Terror; with observations on the Tussac
grass of the Falkland islands. London, Bailliere. 1843. 8.
83 p., 2 tab. col.
4229* Species Filicum; being descriptions of the known ferns,
particularly of such as exist in the authors herbarium.
Vol. 1—5. London, Pampfin. 1846—64. 8. xv, 245, 250,
291, 292, 34 4 p., tab. 4—304. c. expl. {lL8s.)
Animadversion es acerrimae in hoc opus, a m o r e Guslav Kunzc, continentur
in Botanische Zeitung 1844. p. 2o5; 1845. p. 796. 813. 838; 18't7.
p. 183. 198. 223. 241. 258. 276. 300. 3lS. 328. 349.
4230* A century of orchidaceous plants selected from Curtis
Botanical Magazine, consisting of a hundred of those most
worthy of cultivation, systematically arranged and illustrated
with coloured figures and dissections chiefly executed by
Mr. Fitch; accompanied by an introduction on the culture
and general management of Orchidaceous plants, and with
copious remarks on the treatment of each species by John
Charles Lyons. London, Reeve and Co. 1 846. 4. 4 00 tab. col.
(5 Guineas.)
A second cenuiry of Orchidaceous plants, selected from the subjects
published in Curtis's «Botanical Magazine» since the issue of the «First
Century.« Edited by James Bateman. Esq. Paris 1. to V.. each with 10 Coloured
Plates. (10s.6(i.) {non vidi.)
4231* Kew Gardens: or a popular guide to the royal botanic
gardens at Kew. Ed.IL London, Longman. '1847. 8. 60 p., i tab.
— *Ed. XIX. ib. 1 860. 8. 60 p., 4 tab. (Is.)
4232* Description of Victoria regia or Great Waterlily of South
America. London, Reeve brothers. 4 847. folio. 8 p., 4 tab. col.
4233+ Niger Flora; or, an enumeration of the plants of western
tropical Africa, collected by the late Dr. Theodore Vogel,
botanist to the Voyage of the expedition sent by H. B. M.
to the River Niger in 1841, under the command of Captain
H. D. Trotter; including Spicilegia gorgonea by Ph.B. Webb,
and Flora nigritiana by Dr. J. D. Hooker and George Bentham;
with a sketch of the life of Dr. Vogel, London, Bailliere.
1 849. 8. XV, 587 p., ^ mappa, 2 and 50 tab. ( 1 1 s.)
4234* Filices exoticae; or, figures and descriptions of exotic
ferns; chiefly of such as are cultivated in the Royal gardens
of Kew. London, Lovell Reeve. 1859. 4. lab. col. 1—tOO a
Fitch delineatae, 100 foil, textus.
Prodiit 12 fasciculis annis 1857—59. pretio 125 s.
423o* - — Journal of botany and Kew Garden Miscellany. Vol. 1—9.
London, Reeve and Co. 1849—57. 8. — I: 1 849. 386 p.,
12 tab. — II; 4 850. 386 p., 12 tab. — III: 1 851. 384 p.,
12 lab. — IV: 1852. 354 p., 12 tab. — V: 1853. iv, 416 p.,