A system of vegetables, according to their classes, orders, genera, species, with their characters and differences ... /
translated [by Erasmus Darwin and others] from the thirteenth ed. (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 |
2197 |
Printed by John Jackson, for Leigh and Sotheby |
1783 |
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A system of vegetables, according to their classes orders genera species with their characters and differences :
in two volumes ; 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 |
580 |
Printed by John Jackson for Leigh and Sotheby, York Street, Convent Garden, London |
MDCCLXXXIII [1783] |
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A system of vegetables, according to their classes orders genera species with their characters and differences :
in two volumes ; 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 |
3837 |
Printed by John Jackson for Leigh and Sotheby, York Street, Convent Garden, London |
MDCCLXXXIII [1783] |
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A manual of botany for the northern states :
comprising generic descriptions of all phenogamous and cryptogamous plants to the north of Virginia, hitherto described; with reference to the natural order of Linneus and Jussieu /
by the members of the botanical class in Williams' College (Mass.) from a manuscript system, compiled by the author of Richard's Botanical dictionary. |
Eaton, Amos |
807a |
Printed by Websters and Skinners |
1817 |
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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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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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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 improvements and discoveries of later naturalists and societies, with appropriate copper-plates, by William Turton ... |
Linné, Carl von,
1707-1778. |
3897 |
Printed by Voss and Morris ... for Lackington, Allen and Co. ... London |
1800-1801 |
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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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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 naturae by Sir Charles Linné ; amended and enlarged by the improvements and discoveries of later naturalists and societies, with appropriate copper plates by William Turton ... |
Linné, Carl von,
1707-1778. |
34h |
Printed by Voss and Morris ... for Lackington, Allen and Co. ... London |
1800-1802 |
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A dictionary of the ornamental trees, shrubs, and plants, most commonly cultivated in the plantations, gardens, and stoves of Great Britain; arranged according to their Linnaean Generic names and containing full and accurate descriptions of the different genera and species, with the generic and specific names properly accented. |
Bryant, Charles
( -1799) |
733a |
Printed & sold for the author by J. Bowen |
1790 |
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A descriptive catalogue of upwards of eleven hundred species and varieties of herbaceous, or perennial plants ... :
to which is added, a list of handy ferns ... and the most ornamental annuals /
John Græfer. |
Græfer, John. |
731c |
Printed and sold by J. Smeeton |
1789 |
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A consideration of the species plantarum of Linnaeus as a basis for the starting point of the nomenclature of cryptogams /
W.G. Farlow. |
Farlow, W. G.
1844-1919. |
496 |
s.n |
1910?] |
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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 teh Singhalese; also an outline of the Linnaean 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
d.1825 |
830 |
printed at the Wesleyan Mission Press |
1824 |
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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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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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A New species of Lobostemon in the Linnean Herbarium. |
Brown, Nicholas Edward
(1849-1934) |
3516 |
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1920 |
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