Sketches towards a hortus botanicus americanus, or, Coloured plates (with a catalogue and concise and familiar descriptions of many species) of new and valuable plants of the West Indies and North and South America :
Also of several others, natives of Africa and the East Indies: arranged after the Linnaean system. With a concise and comprehensive glossary of terms, prefixed, and a general index /
By W. J. Titford, M.D. Corresponding Member of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. |
Titford, William Jowett
(1784-1823). |
798b |
printed for the author, by C. Stower, Hackney: Published by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster Row; J. Hatchard, Piccadilly; J. Richardson, Cornhill, and all booksellers in the United Kingdom |
1811. [i.e. 1811-1812] |
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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 /
By Robert John Thornton, M.D. Author of A new family herbal, &c. |
Thornton, Robert John
(1768?-1837). |
799 |
Printed for R. Phillips |
1811 |
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Page's prodromus :
as a general nomenclature of all the plants, indigenous and exotic, cultivated in the Southampton Botanic Gardens; arranged, alphabetically, as they are considered hardy or tender to the climate of Britain, under their different characters of trees, shrubs, herbaceous, &c. The generic and specific names, after the Linnaean System; with the English names, propagation, soil, height, time of flowering, native country, &c. &c. Also, occasional hints for their cultivation. An appendix containing selected lists of annuals; all the choicest kinds of fruit, now in general cultivation, with their characters, &c. and a short tract on the sexual system from the Philosophia Botanica of Linnaeus /
by William Bridgewater Page. |
Page, William Bridgewater
(1790-1871). |
809b |
John Murray |
1818 |
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Hortus suburbanus Londinensis, or, A catalogue of plants cultivated in the neighbourhood of London :
arranged according to the Linnean system: with the addition of the natural orders to which they belong, references to books where they are described, their native places of growth, when introduced, time of flowering, and reference to figures /
By Robert Sweet, F.L.S. |
Sweet, Robert
(1782-1835). |
812a |
Printed for James Ridgway |
1818 |
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Leçons de flore :
Cours complet de botanique[.] Explication de tous les systèmes, introduction a l'étude des plantes /
par J. L. M. Poiret... suivi d'une iconographie végétale... ; par P. J. F. Turpin. |
Poiret, Jean Louis Marie
(1755-1834). |
815 |
C. L. F. Pancoucke |
1819[-1820] |
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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, M.D. F.R.S. &c. &c. President of the Linnaean Society. |
Smith, James Edward
(1759-1828). |
818 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1821 |
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Hortus Anglicus; or, The modern English garden :
containing a familiar description of all the plants which are cultivated in the climate of Great Britain, either for use or ornament, and of a selection from the established favourites of the stove and green-house; arranged according to the system of Linnaeus; with remarks on the properties of the more valuable species /
by the author of "The British Botanist". |
Clarke, Stephen Reynolds
(fl.1820-1825). |
823a |
F.C. & J. Rivington |
1822 |
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A catalogue of the indigenous and exotic plants growing in Ceylon :
distinguishing the several esculent vegetables, fruits, roots and grains; together with a sketch of the divisions of genera and species in use amongst the Singhalese.Also an outline of the Linnæan sexual system of botany; in the English and Singhalese languages. For the use of the Singhalese /
By Alexander Moon, Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Ceylon. |
Moon, Alexander
( -1825). |
830 |
printed at the Wesleyan Mission Press |
1824 |
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Botanical terminology :
or dictionary explaining the terms most generally employed in systematic botany /
by G. N. Lloyd. |
Lloyd, George N.
(1804-1889). |
831 |
printed for Bell & Bradfute :Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green; and James Duncan |
1826 |
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Sweet's Hortus Britannicus :
or, a catalogue of all the plants indigenous or cultivated in the gardens of Great Britain, arranged according to the natural system, with the generic and specific names, English names, accentuation, derivation of generic names, native country, year of introduction, time of flowering, colour of flowers, mode of growth, duration, references to the best figures, the most useful synonymes, the Linnean class and order to which each genus belongs, &c. / By Robert Sweet, F.L.S. Author of Hortus Suburbanus Londinensis, Botanical Cultivator, Geraniaceae, Cistineae, British Flower Garden, Flora Australasica, Florist's Guide, the British Warblers, &c. |
Sweet, Robert
(1782-1835). |
832d |
James Ridgway |
1839 |
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Monandrian plants of the order Scitamineae, chiefly drawn from living specimens in the Botanic Garden at Liverpool. Arranged according to the system of Linnæus, with descriptions and observations /
by William Roscoe, Esqr. Associate of the first class of the Royal Society of Literature, corresponding member of the Imperial and Royal Academy Della Crusca, fellow of the Linnæan Societies of London and Philadelphia, member of the Historical Society of New York, President of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, and honorary member of the Literary and Philosophical Societies of Manchester, Bristol, Plymouth &c. |
Roscoe, William
(1753-1831). |
835b |
George Smith |
[1824-] 1828. |
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Jussieu's und De Candolle's natürlich Pflanzen-Systeme :
nach ihren Grundsätzen entwickelt und mit den Pflanzen-Familien von Agardh, Batsch und Linné, so wie mit dem Linné'schen Sexual-System verglichen. Für Vorlesungen und zum Selbstunterricht /
von Carl Fuhlrott. Mit einer Vorrede von Dr. C.G. Nees von Esenbeck. |
Fuhlrott, Johann Carl
(1804-1877). |
837 |
Eduard Weber |
1829 |
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An encyclopaedia of plants :
comprising the description, specific character, culture, history, application in the arts, and every other desirable particular respecting all the plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced to Britain : combining all the advantages of a Linnean and Jussieuean species plantarum, an historia plantarum, a grammar of botany, and a dictionary of botany and vegetable culture /
Edited by J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. H.S. &c. The specific characters by a eminent botanist; the drawings by J.D.C. Sowerby, F.L.S.; and the engravings by R. Branston. The whole in English; with the synonymes of the commoner plants in the different European and other languages; the scientific names accentuated, their etymologies explained; the classes, orders, and botanical terms illustrated by engravings; and with figures of nearly ten thousand species, exemplifying several individuals belonging to every genus included in the work. |
Loudon, John Claudius
(1783-1843). |
837a |
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green |
1829 |
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Loudon's Hortus Britannicus :
A catalogue of all the plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced to Britain. Part I: The Linnean arrangement, in which nearly 30,000 species are enumerated: with the systematic name and authority, accentuation, derivation of generic names, literal English of specific names, synonymes systematic and English of both genera and species, habit, habitation in the garden, indigenous habitation, popular character, height, time of flowering, colour of the flower, mode of propagation, soil, native country, year of introduction, and reference to figures: preceded by an introduction to the Linnean system. Part II. the Jussieuean arrangement, of nearly 4,000 genera, with an introduction to the natural system, and a general description and history of each order /
edited by J.C. Loudon. |
Loudon, John Claudius
(1783-1843). |
838a |
Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green |
1830 |
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Loudon's Hortus Britannicus :
A catalogue of all the plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced to Britain. Part I: The Linnean arrangement, in which nearly 30,000 species are enumerated: with the systematic name and authority, accentuation, derivation of generic names, literal English of specific names, synonymes systematic and English of both genera and species, habit, habitation in the garden, indigenous habitation, popular character, height, time of flowering, colour of the flower, mode of propagation, soil, native country, year of introduction, and reference to figures: preceded by an introduction to the Linnean system. Part II. the Jussieuean arrangement, of nearly 4,000 genera, with an introduction to the natural system, and a general description and history of each order /
Edited by J.C. Loudon, F.L., H., G., & Z.S. |
Loudon, John Claudius
(1783-1843). |
838b |
Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman |
1832 |
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Loudon's Hortus Britannicus :
A catalogue of all the plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced to Britain. Part I: The Linnean arrangement, in which nearly 30,000 species are enumerated: with the systematic name and authority, accentuation, derivation of generic names, literal English of specific names, synonymes systematic and English of both genera and species, habit, habitation in the garden, indigenous habitation, popular character, height, time of flowering, colour of the flower, mode of propagation, soil, native country, year of introduction, and reference to figures: preceded by an introduction to the Linnean system. Part II. the Jussieuean arrangement, of nearly 4,000 genera, with an introduction to the natural system, and a general description and history of each order /
Edited by J.C. Loudon, F.L., H., G., & Z.S. |
Loudon, John Claudius
(1783-1843). |
838c |
Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans |
(1839) |
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Loudon's Hortus Britannicus :
A catalogue of all the plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced to Britain. Part I: The natural arrangement of nearly 4,000 genera, with an introduction to the natural system, and a general description and history of each order. Part II. The Linnean arrangement, in which nearly 30,000 species are enumerated: with the systematic name and authority, accentuation, derevation of generic names, literal English of specific names, synonymes systematic and English of both genera and species, habit, habitation in the garden, indigenous habitation, popular character, height, time of flowering, colour of the flower, mode of propagation, soil, native country, year of introduction, and reference to figures; preceded by an introduction to the Linnean system /
by the late J.C. Loudon. |
Loudon, John Claudius
(1783-1843). |
838d |
Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans |
1850 |
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English botany :
or, coloured figures of British plants, with their essential characters, synonyms, and places of growth /
By Sir James Edward Smith ... the figures by James Sowerby. |
Smith, James Edward
(1759-1828). |
842b |
C.E. Sowerby |
[1832]-1846 |
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Flora comense disposta secondo il sistema di Linneo :
a comodo dei medici degli speziali e de' dilettanti nelle escursioni botaniche /
dal Giuseppe Comolli. |
Comolli, Giuseppe
(1780-1849). |
842g |
C. Pietro Ostinelli |
1834-1857 |
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Flora de Filipinas :
Segun el sistema sexual de Linneo /
por el P. fr. Manuel Blanco. |
Blanco, Francisco Manuel
(1778-1845). |
845d |
Imprenta de D. Miguel Sanchez |
1845 |
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