A generic and specific description of British plants, translated from the Genera et species plantarum of the celebrated Linnaeus. To which is prefixed an etymological dictionary explaining the classes, orders and principal genera. And a glossary is added to explain the technical terms. With notes and observations /
by James Jenkinson. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
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T. Caslon [et al.] |
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 Mantissae 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 plants, with the adjectives apply'd to them, and other botanic terms, for the purpose of teaching their right pronunciation. ; By a botanical society at Lichfield. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
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J. Johnson [et al] |
1787 |
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Clavis Anglica linguae botanicae; or, A botanical lexicon :
in which the terms of botany, particularly those occurring in the works of Linnaeus, and other modern writers, are applied, derived, explained, contrasted and exemplified /
By John Berkenhout. |
Berkenhout, John
(1730-1791). |
31 |
printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand |
M DCC LXXXIX. [1789] |
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A botanical dictionary :
or elements of systematic and philosophical botany. : Containing descriptions of the parts of plants; an explanation of the scientific terms used by Morison, Ray, Tournefort, Linnaeus, and other eminent botanists; a brief analysis of the principal systems in botany; a critical enquiry into the merits and defects of the Linnaean method of arrangement, and distribution of the genera; descriptions of the various tribes, or natural families of plants, their habit and structure, virtues, sensible qualities, and oeconomical uses; an impartial examination of the doctrine of the sex of plants; with a discussion of several curious questions in the vegetable oeconomy, connected with gardening. The whole forming a complete system of botanical knowledge, calculated for the use of students in that science /
by Colin Milne. |
Milne, Colin
(1744?-1815). |
32 |
William Griffin |
1770 |
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Georg Dionysius Ehret and his plate of the sexual system of plants in Linnaeus' own copy of Systema Naturae /
compiled by Ove Hagelin. |
Hagelin, Ove
(1940- ). |
39a |
Hageströmer Biblioteket |
2000 |
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A botanical nomenclator :
containing a systematical arrangement of the classes, orders, genera, and species of plants, as described in the new edition of Linnaeus's Systema Naturae, by Dr. Gmelin, of Gottingen. To which are added, alphabetical indexes of the Latin and English names of the plants, together with the names of the countries of which they are natives; also the number of British species /
By William Forsyth, Junior. |
Forsyth, William
(1772-1835). |
134 |
T. Cadell [et al.] |
1794 |
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Lachesis Lapponica, or A tour in Lapland :
now first published from the original manuscript journal of the celebrated Linnaeus /
by James Edward Smith. In two volumes. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
192 |
Richard Taylor and Co., for White and Cochrane |
1811 |
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Caroli Linnaei Flora lapponica :
exhibens plantas per Lapponiam crescentes, secundum systema sexuale, collectas in itinere impensis Soc. Reg. Scient. Upsaliensis, anno 1732 instituto. Additis synonymis, et locis natalibus omnium, descriptionibus et figuris rariorum, viribus medicatis et oeconomicis plurimarum. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
281 |
impensis B. White et filiorum. Typis J. Davis |
1792 |
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Caroli v. Linné ..Genera plantarum eorumque characteres naturales secundum numerum, figuram, situm, et proportionem omnium fructificationis partium. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
305 |
Laurentius Salvius |
1764 |
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Institutes of botany :
containing accurate, compleat and easy descriptions of all the known genera of plants /
translated from the Latin of the celebrated Charles von Linné, Professor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Upsal; First Physician to the King of Sweden, Knight of the Polar Star, and Member of most of the Learned Societies in Europe. To which are prefixed, I. A view of the ancient and present state of botany. II. A synopsis, exhibiting the essential or striking characters which serve to discriminate genera of the same class and order; as likewise the secondary characters of each genus, or those derived from the port, habit or general appearance of the plants which compose it. By Colin Milne, Reader on Botany in London, author of the Botanical Dictionary. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
316 |
W. Griffin [et al.] |
1771 |
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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 Mantissae 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 plants, with the adjectives apply'd to them, and other botanic terms, for the purpose of teaching their right pronunciation. ; By a botanical society at Lichfield. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
321 |
J. Johnson [et al] |
1787 |
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Hortus Cliffortianus plantas exhibens quas in hortis tam vivis quam siccis, Hartecampi in Hollandia, coluit vir nobilissimus & generosissimus Georgius Clifford juris utriusque doctor, reductis varietatbius ad species, speciebus ad genera, generibus ad classes, adjectis locis plantarum natalibus differentiisque specierum. Cum tabulis æneis. /
Auctore Carolo Linnæo, Med. Doct. & Ac. Imp. N. C. Soc. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
328 |
s.n |
1737 |
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The classes and orders of the Linnaean system of botany.
Illustrated by select specimens of foreign and indigenous plants. |
Duppa, Richard
(1770-1831). |
341 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1816 |
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Caroli Linnaei Archiatri Regii; Med. et Bot. Prof. Reg. Ups. Hort. Acad. Praefect.Hortus Upsaliensis, exhibens plantas exoticas, Horto Upsaliensis Academiæ a sese illatas, ab anno 1742, in annum 1748, additis differentiis, synonymis, habitationibus, hospitiis, rariorumque descriptionibus, in gratiam studiosae juventutis, vol. I. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
424 |
Laurentius Salvius |
1748 |
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Caroli LinnaeiPhilosophia botanic in qva explicantvr fvndamenta botanica cvm definitionibvs partivm, exemplis terminorvm, observationibvs rariorum, adiectis figvris aeneis. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
442 |
Typis Ioannis Thomae Trattner, Caes. Reg. Aulae Typographi & Biliopolae |
MDCCLV. [1755] |
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Caroli LinnaeiPhilosophia botanica in qua explicantur fundamenta botanica cum definitionibus partium, exemplis terminorum, observationibus rariorum. Adiectis figuris aeneis. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
443 |
Typis Joannis Thomae nobil. de Trattnern, Caes. Reg. Maj. Aulae Typogr. et Biliopolae |
1763 |
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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, nurseryman, at the Vineyard, Hammersmith. |
Lee, James
(1715-1795). |
456 |
J.F. & C. Rivington [et al.] |
1776 |
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The gardeners kalendar :
directing what works are necessary to be done every month, in the kitchen, fruit and pleasure-gardens, as also in the conservatory and nursery. With accounts I. Of the particular seasons for the propagation and use of all sorts of esculent plants and fruits, with the seasons wherein each sort is proper for the table. II. Of all sorts of trees, plants, and flowers, with the time of their flowering /
By Philip Miller, F.R.S. Member of the Botanick Academy at Florence, and Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at their Botanick Garden in Chelsea. |
Miller, Philip
(1691-1771). |
464 |
printed for the author; and sold by John Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, R. Baldwin, J. Richardson, and T. Longman in Pater-noster-Row, A. Millar in the strand, J. Whiston, B. White, G. Hawkins in Fleet-street, J. Hinton in Newgate-street, W. Johnston in Ludgate-street, S. Crowder near London Bridge, B. Law, T. Caslon in Stationers Court, and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall |
M DCC LX. [1760] |
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The gardeners kalendar :
directing what works are necessary to be done every month, in the kitchen, fruit and pleasure-gardens, as also in the conservatory and nursery. With accounts I. Of the particular seasons for the propagation and use of all sorts of esculent plants and fruits, with the seasons wherein each sort is proper for the table. II. The proper seasons for transplanting all sorts of trees, shrubs, and plants, with the time of their flowering /
By Philip Miller, F.R.S. Member of the Botanick Academy at Florence, and Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at their Botanick Garden in Chelsea. |
Miller, Philip
(1691-1771). |
467 |
printed for the author |
1765 |
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The gardeners kalendar; directing what works are necessary to be done every month, in the kitchen, fruit and pleasure-gardens, as also in the conservatory and nursery. With accounts I. Of the particular seasons for the propagation and use of all sorts of esculent plants and fruits, with the seasons wherein each sort is proper for the table. II. The proper seasons for transplanting all sorts of trees, shrubs, and plants, with the time of their flowering /
By Philip Miller, F.R.S. Member of the Botanic Academy at Florence, and Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at their Botanic Garden in Chelsea. |
Miller, Philip
(1691-1771). |
468 |
printed for the author |
1769 |
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