Termini botanici
in usum juventutis Academicae Edinensis
accedunt index, rerumque series |
Linné
Carl von
1707-1778 |
91 |
apud Balfour, Auld , et Smellie |
1770 |
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Termini botanici
quos, consensu experient. Fac. Medicæ in. Reg. acad. Upsaliensi, præside ... Carolo Linnæo ...examinandos sistit Johannes Elmgren Smolandus ... die XXII. Junii, anni MDCCLXII ... |
Linné
Carl von
1707-1778 |
2174 |
s. n. |
1762 |
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The Sleep of Plants, and cause of motion in the Sensitive Plant, explain'd
By J. HillIn a letter to C. Linnæus, Professor of Botany at Upsal. |
Hill
John
1716-1775 |
1870 |
printed for R. Baldwin |
1757 |
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The botanist's repository for new and rare plants [only]
containing coloured figures of such plants, as have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication ; with all their essential characters, botanically arranged, after the sexual system of the celebrated Linnaeusto each description is added a short history of the plant, as to its time of flowering, culture, native place of growth, when introduced and by whom[no. 1-21]
the whole executed by Henry Andrews |
Andrews
Henry Charles
fl. 1799-1828 |
750k |
printed by T. Bensley and published by the author |
1797 |
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The ¤"Critica Botanica" of Linnæus
translated by Arthur Hortrevised by M.L. Greenwith an introduction by Arthur W. Hill |
Linné Carl von 1707-1778 |
3919 |
printed for the Ray Society |
1938 |
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The ¤British Herbal
an history of plants and trees, natives of Britain, cultivated for use, or raised for beuaty
by John Hill |
Hill
John
1716-1775 |
637a |
T. Osborne and J. Shipton |
1756 |
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The ¤British flora
Part 1[-2]
or a Linnean arrangement of British plantswith their generic and specific characters, select synonyms, English names, places of growth, duration, times of flowering, and references to figures
by John Hull ... |
Hull
John
1761-1843 |
772* |
printed at 9, Spring-Gerdens, by R. and W. Dean (successors to Mr. G. Nicholson) and sold by R. Bickerstaff ... London, W. Mudie, Edinburgh, and I. and W. Clarke, Manchester |
1799 |
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The ¤Conchologist's text-book
Embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnæus, with a glossary of technical terms
by Thomas Brown |
Brown
Thomas |
168 |
Archibald Fullarton & Co. |
1839 |
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The ¤Linnaeus tradition and our time |
Hammarskjöld
Dag |
4549 |
Norstedt |
1957 |
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The ¤Linnæan system of conchology, describing the orders, genera, and species of shells, arranged into divisions and families
with a view to facilitate the student's attainment of the science
by John Mawe |
Mawe
John |
1239 |
Printed for and sold by the author ... ; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ... |
1823 |
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The ¤animal kingdom, or zoological system, of the celebrated Sir Charles Linnæus
Class IClass II
containing a complete systematic description, arrangement, and nomenclature, of all the known species and varieties of the mammalia, or animals which give suck to their young
being a translation of that part of the Systema Naturæ, as lately published, with great improvements, by Professor Gmelin of Goettingentogether with numerous additions from more recent zoological writers, and illustrated with copperplates, by Robert Kerr |
Gmelin Johann Friedrich 1748-1804 Kerr... |
122 |
J. MurrayR. Faulder |
1792 |
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The ¤botanic garden
Part IPart II
a poem in two parts
[by Erasmus Darwin]
with philosophical notes |
Darwin
Erasmus
1731-1802 |
730 |
printed for J. Johnson |
1799 |
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The ¤botanic garden
a poem, in two partswith philosophical notes
[by Erasmus Darwin] |
Darwin Erasmus 1731-1802 Linné... |
728 |
printed for J. Johnson |
1791 |
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The ¤botanist's companion, or, An introduction to the knowledge of practical botany, and the uses of plants
either growing wild in Great Britain, or cultivated for the purposes of agriculture, medicine, rural oeconomy, or the arts
by William Salisbury ... |
Salisbury
William
-1823 |
806 |
printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brownand sold by the author |
1816 |
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The ¤calendar of flora, Swedish and English
made in the year 1755
[Benjamin Stillingfleet] |
Stillingfleet
Benjamin
1702-1771 |
4458 |
printed for the author and sold by R. and J. Dodsley ... and S. Baker |
1761 |
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The ¤classes and orders of the Linnaean system of botany
Vol. I-III
illustrated by select specimens of foreign and indigenous plants
[by Richard Duppa] |
Duppa
Richard
1770-1831 |
804 |
printed by T. Bensley, Bolt-Court, Fleet-Street, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row |
1816 |
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The ¤early naturalists
their lives and work (1530-1789)
by L. C. Miall |
Miall
Louis Compton
1842-1921 |
2980 |
MacMillan |
1912 |
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The ¤elements of botany
containing the history of the science: with accurate definitions of all the terms of art, exemplified in eleven copper-plates; the theory of vegetables; the scientific arrangement of plants, and names used in botany; rules concerning the general history, virtues an uses of plantsbeing a translation of the Philosophia Botanica, and other treatises of the celebrated Linnæusto which is added an Appendix, wherein are described some plants lately found in Norfolk and Suffolk, illustrated with three additional copper-plates, all taken from the life
by Hugh Rose |
Linné
Carl von
1707-1778 |
470 |
T. Cadell |
1775 |
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The ¤families of plants
with their natural characters, according to the number, figure, situation and proportion of all the parts of fructification
translated from the last edition (as published by Dr. Reichard) of the Genera plantarum, and of the Mantissæ plantarum of the elder Linneus, and from the Supplementum plantarum of the younger Linneus, with all the new families of plants from Thunberg and L'Heritier. To which is prefix'd an accented catalogue of the names of the plants, with the adjectives apply'd to them, and other botanic terms, for the purpose of teaching their right pronunciationby a Botanical Society at Lichfield |
Linné
Carl von
1707-1778 |
321 |
John Jackson |
1787 |
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The ¤families of plants
with their natural characters, according to the number, figure, situation and proportion of all the parts of fructification
translated from the last edition (as published by Dr. Reichard) of the Genera plantarum, and of the Mantissæ plantarum of the elder Linneus, and from the Supplementum plantarum of the younger Linneus, with all the new families of plants from Thunberg and L'Heritier. To which is prefix'd an accented catalogue of the names of the plants, with the adjectives apply'd to them, and other botanic terms, for the purpose of teaching their right pronunciationby a Botanical Society at Lichfield |
Linné
Carl von
1707-1778 |
24 |
John Jackson |
1787 |
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