A generic and specific description of British plants, translated from the Genera et Species plantarum of the celebrated Linnæus :
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 |
Printed, and sold by T. Caslon, and Hawes, Clark, and Collins, in London ; J. Ashburner, in Kendal ; and A. Ashburner, in Lancaster |
1775 |
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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. |
Jenkinson, James,
1739-1808 |
319 |
Printed, and fold by T. Caslon, and Hawes, Clark and Collins, in London; J. Ashburner, in Kendal, and A. Ashburner, in Lancaster |
MDCCLXXV [1775] |
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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. |
Jenkinson, James,
1739-1808 |
511 |
Printed, and fold by T. Caslon, and Hawes, Clark and Collins, in London; J. Ashburner, in Kendal, and A. Ashburner, in Lancaster |
MDCCLXXV [1775] |
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Standard-species of Linnean genera of Phanerogamae (1753-54) /
A.S Hitchcock and M. L. Green |
Hitchcock, A. S.
1865-1935 |
304b |
Printed under the authority of H.M.S.O. by Wyman & Sons |
1929 |
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An epitome of the natural history of the insects of China :
comprising figures and descriptions of upwards of one hundred new, singular, and beautiful species; together with some that are of importance in medicine, domestic economy, &c. The figures are accurately drawn, engraved and coloured, from specimens of the insects; the descriptions are arranged according to the system of Linnæus; with references to the writings of Fabricius, and other systematic authors. /
By E. Donovan. |
Donovan, E.
1768-1837. |
1232a |
Printed for the author, by T. Bensley |
1798 |
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The natural history of British Shells, including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain, systematically arranged in the Linnean manner, with scientific and general observations on each. |
Donovan, E.
1768-1837 |
1233* |
Printed for the author and for F. and C. Rivington |
1799-1804 |
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The English flora :
or, a catalogue of trees, shrubs, plants and fruits, natives as well as exotics, cultivated, for use or ornament, in the English nurseries, greenhouses and stoves, arranged according to the Linnean system ; with the Latin trivial and common English names and an English index referring to the Latin names. Also, A general catalogue of seeds for the kitchen-garden, flower-garden, grass-lands, etc. usually raised for sale, and those annually imported from America /
by Richard Weston |
Weston, Richard |
675* |
Printed for the author |
1775 |
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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 |
1811. [i.e. 1811-1812] |
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Species plantarum : a facsimile of the first edition, 1753 |
Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778 ; Stearn, William Thomas, 1911-2001 ; Heller, John Lewis |
4451 |
Printed for the Ray Society; sold by B. Quaritch |
1957-1959 |
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A genuine and universal system of natural history ; comprising the three kingdoms of animals, vegetables and minerals, arranged under their respective classes, orders, genera, and species / by the late Sir Charles Linnaeus ... improved, corrected, and enlarged by J. Frid. Gmelin ... faithfully translated, and rendered more complete by the addition of Vaillant's beautiful Birds of Africa ; the superb Fish of Mark Eliezer Bloch ; the Amphibious Animals, Reptiles, Insects, etc in the costly works of Albertus Seba, Merian, Fabricius, Knorr, &c ; the elegant improvements of the Comte de Buffon, and the more modern Discoveries of the British Navigators in the South Pacific Ocean, New Holland, New South Wales, China, Cochin-China, &c. /
Methodically incorporated and arranged by the Editors of the Encyclopaedia Londinensis. |
Linné, Carl von,
1707-1778 |
129 |
Printed for the Proprietor by Lewis & Co. |
1794-1810 |
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Welsh botanology :
a systematic catalogue of the native plants of the Isle of Anglesey in Latin, English and Welsh with the habitats of the rarer species and a few observations /
by Hugh Davies |
Davies, Hugh,
1739-1821. |
802e |
Printed for the Author by W. Marchant .... |
1813 |
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The Linnaean 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,
1764-1829. |
1239 |
Printed for and sold by the author, and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1823 |
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Elements of Natural History;
being an Introduction to the Systema Naturae of Linnaeus: comprising the characters of the whole genera, and most remarkable species; particularly of all those that are natives of Britain, with the principal circumatances of their history and manners. Likewise an alphabetical arrangement, with definitions, of technical terms /
[By Charles Stewart], &c. |
Stewart, Charles,
1787-1817. |
153 |
Printed for T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies; and William Creech |
1801-02 |
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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). |
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 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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A general system of nature, through the three grand kingdoms of animals, vegetables, and minerals, systematically divided into their several classes, orders, genera, species, and varieties, with their habitations, manners, economy, structure and peculiarities. /
by Sir Charles Linné: translated from Gmelin, Fabricius, Willdenow, &c., together with various modern arrangements and corrections, derived from the Transactions of the Linnean and other Societies, as well as from the classical works of Shaw, Thornton, Abbot, Donovan, Sowerby, Latham, Dillwyn, Lewin, Martyn, Andrews, Lambert, &c., &c. With a life of Linné, appropriate copper-plates, and a dictionary explanatory of the terms which occur in the several departments of natural history, by William Turton |
Linné, Carl von,
1707-1778 |
138 |
Printed for Lackington, Allen & Co. |
1806 |
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A general system of nature, through the three grand kingdoms of animals, vegetables, and minerals, systematically divided into their several classes, orders, genera, species and varieties, with their habitations, manners, economy, structure and peculiarities /
translated from Gmelin's last edition of the celebrated Systema naturæ, by Sir Charles Linné ; amended and enlarged by the mprovements and discoveries of later naturalists and societies ... by William Turton. |
Linné, Carl von,
1707-1778 |
137 |
Printed for Lackington, Allen & Co. |
1802-1806 |
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The universal botanist and nurseryman :
containing descriptions of the species and varieties of all the trees, shrubs, herbs, flowers and fruits, natives and exotics: at present cultivated in the European nurseries, greenhouses, and stoves, or described by modern botanists: arranged according to the Linnaean system, with their names in English. To which are added a copious botanical glossary, several useful catalogues and indexes. Illustrated with elegant engravings. In four volumes /
By Richard Weston, Esq. |
Weston, Richard
(1733-1806). |
656 |
Printed for J. Bell [et al] |
1770[-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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