A selection of the correspondence of Linnaeus, and other naturalists,
from the original manuscripts.
By Sir James Edward Smith. |
Smith, James Edward,
1759-1828. |
2471 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1821 |
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A selection of the correspondence of Linnaeus, and other naturalists,
from the original manuscripts.
By Sir James Edward Smith. |
Smith, James Edward,
1759-1828. |
3858 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1821 |
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A selection of the correspondence of Linnaeus, and other naturalists,
from the original manuscripts.
By Sir James Edward Smith. |
Smith, James Edward,
1759-1828. |
2463 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1821 |
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A passion for systems :
Linnaeus and the dream of order in nature /
Helene Schmitz, conception and photography ; Nils Uddenberg, text ; Pia Östensson, botanical information and picture captions ; Rachelle Puryear and Håkan Lövgren, English translation. |
Schmitz, Helene. |
4032 |
Natur & Kultur |
c2007 |
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A new medicinal, economical, and domestic herbal:
containing a familiar and accurate description of upwards of six hundred British herbs, shrubs, trees, &c. ...
The whole compiled and selected from the works of Linnaeus, Bechstein, Withering, Dambourney, Barthollet, &.&. |
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787c |
R. Parker |
1808 |
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A new family herbal :
or popular account of the natures and properties of the various plants used in medicine, diet and the arts /
by Robert John Thornton ; the plants drawn from nature by Henderson ; and engraved on wood by Thomas Bewick. |
Thornton, Robert John,
1768?-1837. |
792 |
Printed for Richard Phillips |
1810 |
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A memoir of Georg Dionysius Ehret :
born at Heidelberg, 30 Jan. 1708, died in London, 9 Sept. 1770 /
written by himself, and translated, with notes, by E.S. Barton. |
Ehret, Georg Dionysius,
1708-1770. |
2831a |
Linnean Society of London |
1895] |
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A manual of botany, for the northern and middle states of America,
containing generic and specific descriptions of the indigenous plants and common cultivated exotics, growing north of Virginia. To which is prefixed: a grammar and vocabulary; also, the natural orders of Linneus and of Jussieu, with the medicinal properties of each order. |
Eaton, Amos,
1776-1842. |
807d |
Websters and Skinners |
1824 |
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A manual of botany for the northern states,
comprising generic descriptions of all phenongamous and cryptogamous plants to the North of Virginia, hitherto described; with references to the natural orders of Linneus and Jussieu ...
By members of the botanical class in Williams' College, (Mass.) ... Compiled by the author of Richard's Botanical dictionary. |
Eaton, Amos,
1776-1842. |
807a |
Webster and Skinners |
1817 |
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A manual of botany for the northern and middle states.
By Amos Eaton. |
Eaton, Amos,
1776-1842. |
807b |
Printed and published by Websters and Skinners |
1818 |
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A guide to botany;
or, A familiar illustration of the principles of the Linnaean classification. |
Millar, James,
1762-1827. |
812 |
P. Hill |
1821 |
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A guide to botany,
or, A familiar illustration of the principles of the Linnaean classification /
by James Millar. |
Millar, James,
1762-1827. |
811 |
P. Hill |
1818 |
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A grammar of botany,
illustrative of artificial, as well as natural classification: with an explanation of Jussieu's system.
By Sir James Edward Smith ... To which is added, a reduction of all the genera contained in the catalogue of North American plants, to the natural families of the French professor. By the late Henry Muhlenberg, D. D. |
Smith, James Edward,
1759-1828. |
820 |
J. V. Seaman |
1822 |
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A grammar of botany :
illustrative of artificial, as well as natural classification: with an explanation of Jussieu's system /
by Sir James Edward Smith. |
Smith, James Edward,
1759-1828. |
819 |
Longman, Ree, Orme, Brown, and Green |
1826 |
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A grammar of botany :
illustrative of artificial, as well as natural classification : with an explanation of Jussieu's system. |
Smith, James Edward,
1759-1828. |
818 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1821 |
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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 genuine and universal system of natural history;
comprising the three kingdoms of animals, vegetables, and minerals, arranged under their respective classes, orders, genera, and species.
By Sir Charles Linnaeus; improved, corr., and enl. by J. Frid. Gmelin. Faithfully translated and rendered more complete by the addition of Vaillant's beautiful Birds of Agrica [etc.] Methodically incorporated and arranged by the editors of the Encyclopedia Londinensis. |
Linné, Carl von,
1707-1778. |
129 |
Lewis |
1794-1808 |
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A generic and specific description of British plants,
translated from the Genera et species plantarum of ... Linnaeus. To which is prefixed an Eymological dictionary explaining the classes, orders and principal genera; and a glossary ... to explain the technical terms. With notes and observations,
by James Jenkinson. |
Jenkinson, James,
1739?-1808. |
10 |
T. Caslon |
1775 |
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A generic and specific description of British plants,
translated from the Genera et species plantarum of ... Linnaeus. To which is prefixed an Eymological dictionary explaining the classes, orders and principal genera; and a glossary ... to explain the technical terms. With notes and observations,
by James Jenkinson. |
Jenkinson, James,
1739?-1808. |
511 |
T. Caslon |
1775 |
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A generic and specific description of British plants,
translated from the Genera et species plantarum of ... Linnaeus. To which is prefixed an Eymological dictionary explaining the classes, orders and principal genera; and a glossary ... to explain the technical terms. With notes and observations,
by James Jenkinson. |
Jenkinson, James,
1739?-1808. |
319 |
T. Caslon |
1775 |
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