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). |
10 |
T. Caslon [et al.] |
1775 |
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Histoire des plantes de la Guiane Françoise, arrangées suivant la méthode sexuelle, avec plusieurs mémoires sur différens objets intéressans, relatifs à la culture & au commerce de la Guiane Françoise, & une notice des plantes de l'Isle-de-France. Ouvrage orné de pres de quatre cents planches en taille-douce, où sont représentées des plantes qui n'ont point encore été décrites ni gravées, ou qui ne l'ont été qu'imparfaitement /
Par M. Fusée Aublet. Tome premier. A Londres, & se trouve a Paris, chez Pierre-François Didot jeune, Libraire de la Faculté de Médecine, Quai des Augustins. M. DCC. LXXV. |
Aublet, Jean Baptiste Christophe Fusée
(1720-1778). |
664c |
Pierre-François Didot jeune |
1775 |
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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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Linnaeus's system of botany, so far as relates to his classes and orders of plants :
illustrated by figures entirely new, with copious explanatory descriptions /
Drawn up for the use of his pupils by William Curtis, author of the Flora Londinensis, and teacher of botany in London. |
Curtis, William
(1746-1799). |
677 |
The author ... and B. White ... |
1777 |
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The universal gardener and botanist; or, A general dictionary of gardening and botany :
Exhibiting in botanical arrangement, according to the Linnaean system, every tree, shrub, and herbaceous plant, that merit culture, either for use, ornament, or curiosity, in every department of gardening. Comprising accurate directions, according to real practice, for the management of the kitchen-garden, fruit-garden, pleasure ground, flower garden, nursery, plantations, green-house, hot-house or stove, hot-beds, forcing-frames, hot-walls, and forcing in general. Describing the proper situations, exposures, soils, manures, and every material and utensil requisite in the different garden departments; together with practical directions for performing the various mechanical operations of gardening in general /
by Thomas Mawe, gardener to his Grace the Duke of Leeds,and John Abercrombie, authors of Every man his own gardener, &c. |
Mawe, Thomas
(fl.1760s-1770s). |
679c |
G. Robinson; and T. Cadell |
1778 |
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Nicolai Josephi JacquinSelectarum stirpium Americanarum historia in qua ad Linnaeanum systema determinatae descriptaeque sistuntur plantae illae, quas in insulis Martinica, Jamaica, Domingo, aliisque, et in vicinae continentis parte, observavit rariores; adjectis iconibus ad autoris archetypa pictis. |
Jacquin, Nicolaus Joseph
(1727-1817). |
646b |
s.n |
1780-1781 |
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Illustratio systematis sexualis Linnæi /An illustration of the sexual system, of Linnaeus /
per Johannem Miller.by John Miller. |
Miller, John Sebastian
(1715-1792). |
4893 |
the author |
1780? |
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A system of vegetables, according to their classes[,] orders[,] genera[,] species with their characters and differences /
Translated from the thirteenth edition (as published by Dr. Murray) of the Systema vegetabilium of the late Professor Linneus; and from the Supplementum plantarum of the present Professor Linneus. By a botanical society, at Lichfield. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
580a |
printed by John Jackson |
1783 |
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Caroli a Linné eqvitisSystema vegetabilivm secvndvm classes[,] ordines[,] genera[,] species cvm characteribvs et differentiis. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
583 |
Jo. Christ. Dieterich |
1784 |
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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 Linnæus. By Thomas Martyn, B.D. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
(1712-1778). |
701 |
B. White and Son |
1785 |
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Caroli a Linné Equit. Aur. de Stella Polari, Archiatri Regii, Med. et Botan. Profess. Upsal, Acad. Parisin. Petrop. etc. Soc.Amoenitates academicae seu dissertationes variae physicae, medicae botanicae entehac seorsim editae nunc collectae et auctae cum tabulis aeneis. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
1281 |
Sumtu Jo. Jacobi Palm |
1785-1790 |
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Dreyhundert auserlesene Amerikanische gewächse nach Linneischer ordnung. |
Jacquin, Nicolaus Joseph
(1727-1817). |
646c |
Raspische Buchhandlung |
1785[-1788] |
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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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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 Linnæus. By Thomas Martyn, B.D. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
(1712-1778). |
702 |
B. White and Son |
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 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). |
24 |
J. Johnson [et al] |
1787 |
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A botanical arrangement of British plants :
including the uses of each species, in medicine, diet, rural oeconomy and the arts. With an easy introduction to the study of botany, &c. &c. Illustrated by copper plates /
By William Withering, M.D. F.R.S. Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, and Physician to the General Hospital at Birmingham. |
Withering, William
(1741-1799). |
675c |
Printed by M. Swinney |
1787. Vol. 3: Printed by Swinney & Walker, 1792. |
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Josephi Jacobi Plenck Consiliarii Caesareo-Regii, Chirurgiae Doctoris, Chemiae atque Botanices Professoris Publici, Ordinarii in Academia Medico-Chirurgica Josephina, ejusdemque Academiae Secretarii Perpetui, nec non Directoris Pharmacopoearum Miliatrium atque Chirurgi Status Militaris SupremiIcones plantarum medicinalium secundum systema Linnaei digestarum, cum enumeratione virium et usus medici, chirurgici atque diaetetici. |
Plenck, Joseph Jacob
(1738-1807). |
724a |
Rudolphum Graeffer et Soc. |
1788 [-1792]. |
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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). |
726 |
J. Johnson |
1789[-1791] |
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Historical and biographical sketches of the progress of botany in England, from its origin to the introduction of the Linnaean system /
By Richard Pulteney, M.D. F.R.S. In two volumes. |
Pulteney, Richard
(1730-1801). |
738 |
printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand |
1790 |
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English botany :
or, coloured figures of British plants, with their essential characters, synonyms, and places of growth. To which will be added, occasional remarks /
By James Sowerby, F.L.S. |
Smith, James Edward
(1759-1828). |
4894 |
Printed for the author |
1790 (-1814). |
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