Letters on the elements of botany.
Addressed to a lady.
By the celebrated J. J. Rousseau. Translated into English, with notes, and twenty-four additional letters, fully explaining the system of Linnaeus. By Thomas Martyn. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques,
1712-1778. |
702 |
Printed for B. White and son |
1787 |
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The language of botany :
being a dictionary of the terms made use of in that science, principally by Linneus ... /
by Thomas Martyn. |
Martyn, Thomas,
1735-1825. |
34a |
Printed for B. and J. White |
1793 |
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The language of botany :
being a dictionary of the terms made use of in that science, principally by Linneus ... /
by Thomas Martyn. |
Martyn, Thomas,
1735-1825. |
751 |
Printed for B. and J. White |
1793 |
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Letters on the elements of botany,
addressed to a lady.
by the celebrated J. J. Rousseau ; translated into English, with notes, and twenty-four additional letters, fully explaining the system of Linnaeus, by Thomas Martyn. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques,
1712-1778. |
703 |
Printed for B. and J. White |
1791 |
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Letters on the elements of botany.
Addressed to a lady.
By the celebrated J. J. Rousseau. Translated into English, with notes, and twenty-four additional letters, fully explaining the system of Linnaeus, by Thomas Martyn... |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques,
1712-1778. |
704 |
Printed for B. and J. White |
1794 |
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Letters on the elements of botany :
addressed to a lady /
by the celebrated J.J. Rousseau ; translatedinto English, with notes, and twenty-four additional letters, fully explaining the system of Linnaeus by Thomas Martyn. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques,
1712-1778. |
705 |
Printed for B. and J. White and son |
1796 |
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A grammar of botany :
containing an explanation of the system of Linnaeus, and the terms of botany, with botanical exercises : for the use of schools and students : illustrated by forty-five engravings : multum in parvo /
by Robert John Thornton, M.D., member of the University of Cambridgel and of the Royal London College of Physicians; lecturer on botany; and author of the new family herbal, &c. |
Thornton, Robert John,
1768?-1837 |
800 |
Printed for B. and R. Crosby and Co. |
1814 |
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A general system of gardening and botany;
containing a complete enumeration and description of all plants hitherto known ... Founded upon Miller's Gardener's dictionary, and arranged according to the natural system.
By George Don. |
Don, George,
1798-1856. |
842 |
Printed for C. J. G. and F. Rivington |
1831-37 |
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An arrangement of British plants,
according to the latest improvements of the Linnean system; with an easy introduction to the study of botany. |
Withering, William,
1741-1799. |
4889 |
Printed for Cadell and Davies [etc.] |
1818 |
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Medical botany;
or, History of plants in the Materia medica of the London, Edinburgh, & Dublin Pharmacopœias, arranged according to the Linnæan system. |
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813 |
Printed for E. Cox and Son |
1821-1822 |
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Medical botany;
or, History of plants in the Materia medica of the London, Edinburgh, & Dublin Pharmacopœias, arranged according to the Linnæan system. |
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3967 |
Printed for E. Cox and Son |
1821-1822 |
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An introduction to botany :
in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings /
by Priscilla Wakefield, author of mental improvement, leisure hours, &c. |
Wakefield, Priscilla,
1751-1832 |
760a |
Printed for E. Newberry, St. Paul's Church-yard ; |
1796 |
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An introduction to the science of botany,
chiefly extracted from the works of Linnaeus; to which are added, several new tables and notes, and a life of the author. |
Lee, James,
1715-1795. |
462 |
Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington [etc.] |
1810 |
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The gardener's and botanist's dictionary :
containing the best and newest methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, and flower garden, and nursery, of performing the practical parts of agriculture, of managing vineyards, and of propagating all sorts of timber trees /
by the late Philip Miller ; to which are now first added, a complete enumeration and description of all plants hitherto known ... the whole corrected and newly arranged, with the addition of all the modern improvements in landscape gardening, and in the culture of trees, plants, and fruits ... by Thomas Martyn . |
Miller, Philip,
1691-1771. |
637i |
Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington [and others] |
1807 |
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A botanical dictionary: or, Elements of systematic and philosophical botany.
By Colin Milne ... |
Milne, Colin,
1743 or 1744-1815. |
33 |
Printed for H.D. Symonds by Bye and Law |
1805 |
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A botanical dictionary: or, Elements of systematic and philosophical botany.
By Colin Milne ... |
Milne, Colin,
1743 or 1744-1815. |
655 |
Printed for H.D. Symonds by Bye and Law |
1805 |
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The universal botanist and nurseryman :
containing descriptions of the species and varieties of all the trees, shrubs, herbs, flowers, and fruits, natives and exotics, at present cultivated in the European nurseries, green-houses, and stoves, or described by modern botanists : arranged according to the Linnaean system, with their names in English ... = Botanicus universalis et hortulanus ... /
by Richard Weston ... |
Weston, Richard,
1733-1806. |
656 |
Printed for J. Bell ... |
1770-1777 |
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An introduction to botany.
Containing an explanation of the theory of that science; extracted from the works of Dr. Linnaeus; with twelve copper-plates, two explanatory tables, an appendix and glossary.
By James Lee ... |
Lee, James,
1715-1795. |
457 |
Printed for J. F. and C. Rivington |
1788 |
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The botanic garden;
a poem, in two parts. Part I. Containing The economy of vegetation. Part II. The loves of the plants. With philosophical notes. |
Darwin, Erasmus,
1731-1802. |
727 |
Printed for J. Johnson |
1791 |
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The botanic garden;
a poem, in two parts.
Part I. Containing The economy of vegetation. Part II. The loves of the plants. With philosophical notes. |
Darwin, Erasmus,
1731-1802. |
730 |
Printed for J. Johnson |
1799 |
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