Joannis Danielis LeersFlora Herbornensis exhibens plantas circa Herbornam Nassoviorum crescentes, secundum systema sexuale Linnaeanum distributas. Cum descriptionibus rariorum inprimis graminum, propriisque observationibus et nomenclatore. Accesserunt graminum omnium indigenorum eorumqe [sic] adfinium icones CIV, auctoris manu ad vivum delineatae. |
Leers, Johann Georg Daniel
(1727-1774). |
666 |
Piestre et Delamoliere |
1789 |
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A botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally growing in Great Britain :
With descriptions of the genera and species, according to the system of the celebrated Linnaeus. Being an attempt to render them familiar to those who are unacquainted with the learned languages. Under each species are added, the most remarkable varieties, the natural places of growth, the duration, the time of flowering, the peculiarities of structure, the common English names; the names of Gerard, Parkinson, Ray and Bauhine. The uses as medicines, or as poisons; as food for men, for brutes, and for insects. With their applications in oeconomy and in the arts. With an easy introduction to the study of botany. Shewing the method of investigating plants, and directions how to dry and preserve specimens. The whole illustrated by copper plates and a copious glossary /
By William Withering, M.D. In two volumes. |
Withering, William
(1741-1799). |
675b |
Printed by M. Swinney, for T. Cadel and P. Elmsley in the Strand, and G. Robinson, in Pater-noster-row, London |
MDCCLXXVI. [1776] |
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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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Flora Parisiensis :
ou descriptions et figures des plantes qui croissent aux environs de Paris, avec les différents noms, classes, ordres & genres qui leur conviennent, rangés suivant la méthode sexuelle de M. Linné; leurs parties caractéristiques, ports, propriétés, vertus, & doses d'usage en médecine, suivant les démonstrations de botanique qui se sont au Jardin du Roi /
Par M. Bulliard. Ouvrage orné de plus de 600 figures coloriées d'aprés nature. |
Bulliard, Jean Baptiste François
(1752-1793). |
675aa |
P. Fr. Didot le jeune |
1776[-1783] |
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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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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, F.L.S., author of the Flora Londinensis, Botanical Magazine, &c. and teacher of botany in London. |
Curtis, William
(1746-1799). |
678 |
W. Phillips ... for Samuel Curtis ... |
1803? |
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Flora Scotica: or, a Systematic arrangement, in the Linnaean method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides /
By John Lightfoot, A.M. |
Lightfoot, John
(1735-1788). |
678b |
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 Lannaean system, the various genera and species of plants, trees, shrubs, flowers, and fruits, that merit culture for use, ornament and variety, in the different departments of gardening, plantations, shrubberies, nursery, green-house, hot-house or stove, fording-house, hot-walls, and hot-beds: describing the botanic classes, orders, and characters of the genera, with general and specific descrptions of the species of each genus; their respective and general uses, different methods of propagation, and general culture, in their several departments ... /
By Thomas Mawe, and John Abercrombie, author of every man his own gardener, &c. |
Mawe, Thomas
(fl.1760s-1770s). |
679d |
Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson, Pater-noster Row; and T. Cadell Jun: and W. Davies, Strand |
1797 |
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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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La botanique de J. J. Rousseau, ornée de soixante-cinq planches, imprimées en couleurs d'après les peintures de P. J. Redouté. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
(1712-1778). |
700d |
Delachaussée / Garnery |
XIV = 1805. |
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Richardi Relhan, A.M. Collegii Regalis Capellani, Flora Cantabrigiensis, exhibens palntas agro Cantabrigiensi indigenas, secundum systema sexuale digestas: cum characteribus genericis, diagnosi specierum, synonymis selectis, nominibus trivialibus, loco natali, tempore inflorescente. |
Relhan, Richard
(1754-1823). |
700ca |
J. & J. Merrill [et al.]; |
1785 |
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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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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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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 Linnaeus. By Thomas Martyn, B.D. F.R.S. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
(1712-1778). |
703 |
B. White & Son |
1791 |
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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 Linnaeus, by Thomas Martyn, B.D. F.R. & L.S.S. Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
(1712-1778). |
706 |
Printed for J. White, at Horace's Head, Fleet-street |
1802 |
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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... Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
(1712-1778). |
707 |
John White |
1807 |
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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 Linnaeus. By Thomas Martyn, B.D... Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
(1712-1778). |
708 |
printed for White, Cochrane, and Co.; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; B. Crosby and Co.; and Gale, Curtis, and Fenner |
1815 |
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Principia botanica :
or, a concise and easy introduction to the sexual botany of Linnaeus. Containing the genera; their mode of growth (as tree, shrub, or herb); the known number of species to each genus; where principally native; and the number indigenous to the British Isles: arranged in a tabular form, under each class and order; and digested alphabetically under several generic distinctions together with three indexes. I. Of the Linnaean genera accented, with the British names. II. Of such trivial names as were the genera of old authors. III. Of the British names, with the Linnaean genera; to which are added the specific names. Also a table of vegetable drugs, not in the indexes. |
Darwin, Robert Waring
(1724-1816). |
715 |
Printed and sold by M. Hage |
1810 |
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Compendio de botanica :
ou noçens elementares desta sciencia, segundo os melhores escritores modernos, expostas na lingua Portugueza /
por Felix Avellar Brotero. |
Brotero, Felix de (Silva) Avellar
(1744-1828). |
722 |
Vende-se em Lisboa, em caza de Paulo Martin, Mercador de Livros |
M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788] |
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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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