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ANDREWS, H.-The Botanist's Repository, comprising coloured engravings of new and rare Plants only. With Botanical Descriptions, &c., in Latin and English, after the Linnæan System. London 1799. 4 vols. 4to. The Botanist's Repository, for new and rare Plants, containing coloured Figures, &c. 6 vols in 3, 4to. London, 1797. BALFOUR, J. II.-Class Book of Botany, with upwards of 1,800 illustrations. Royal 8vo. Edinburgh, 1854. BROOKSHAW, G.-Pomona Britannica; or a Collection of the most esteemed Fruits at present cultivated in this Country; accurately drawn and coloured from nature, with full descriptions of their various qualities, seasons, &c. Coloured plates. London, 1812. Large folio. CURTIS, W.--Flora Londinensis; or Plates and Descriptions of such Plants as grow wild in the environs of London, with places of growth and times of flowering. Folio. London, 1798. The Botanical Magazine; or Flower Garden displayed. 8vo. London, 1793 to 1804. EDWARDS, S.-The Botanical Register; consisting of coloured Figures of Exotic Plants, cultivated in British Gardens, with their History and Mode of Treatment. 12 vols. 8vo. London, 1815-26. Vols. VI. and VII. of the New Series, continued by Dr. Lindley. 8vo. London, 1833-35. 1 FORESTS.-English Forests and Forest Trees, Historical, Legendary, and Descriptive. With numerous illustrations. 8vo. London, 1853. GARDENS.-Hints on the Formation of Gardens and Pleasure Grounds, with designs in various styles of rural embellishment, &c. 4to. London, 1813. GERARDE, J.-The Herball; or General History of Plantes. Gathered by John Gerarde, of London, Master in Chirurgerie. Very much GRIFFITH, W. P.--Architectural Botany, setting forth the Geometrical HARVEY, W. H.-Botany considered in reference to the Arts of Design. KEITH, REV. P.-A Botanical Lexicon; or, Expositor of the Forms, KENNION, E.-An Essay on Trees in Landscape; or, an Attempt to show Lindley, Dr.J.-The Elements of Botany, Structural, Physiological, and Medical, being a sixth edition of the Outline of the first Principles of Botany, with a Sketch of the artificial Methods of Classification, and a Glossary of Technical Terms. A new edition, with some corrections. 8vo. London, 1849. The Vegetable Kingdom; or, the Structure, Classification, and Uses of Plants, illustrated upon the Natural System, with upwards of 500 illustrations. Third edition, with corrections, and additional genera. 8vo. London, 1853. The Symmetry of Vegetation; an Outline of the Principles to be observed in the Delineation of Plants. (A Course of Lectures delivered at Marlborough House, November 1852.) 12mo. ph. London, 1853. School Botany; or, the Rudiments of Botanical Science. A new edition, with numerous alterations, and nearly 400 illustrations. Royal 8vo. London, 1847. MARCET, MRS.-Conversations on Botany. London, 1828. MARTYN, J.-History of Rare Plants. Historia Plantarum rariorum. Coloured plates. 6th edition, 8vo. Folio. MARTYN, T.-Thirty-eight Plates, with explanations, intended to illustrate Linnæus' System of Vegetables, and particularly adapted to the Letters on the Elements of Botany. don, 1799. Royal 8vo. Lon Letters on the Elements of Botany, addressed to a Lady by J.-J. Rousseau, translated into English, with notes; and twenty-four 4th 8vo. London, additional Letters, fully explaining the System of Linnæus. 1794. MOORE, T.-A Popular History of British Ferns, and the allied Plants, comprising the Club-mosses, Pepperworts, and Horse-tails. Post 4to. London, 1851. PARKINSON, J.-Theatrum Botanicum: the Theater of Plants; or, an PUGIN, A. W.-Floriated Ornament. A series of 31 designs. SALISBURY, R. A., AND W. HOOKER.-The Paradisus Londinensis, containing Plants cultivated in the vicinity of the Metropolis. 4to. London, 1806. SCHOEDLER, DR. F.-Elements of Botany. Edited by H. Medlock. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood. 1851. SMITH, J. E.-Rare and beautiful Plants, engraved by Sowerby. 8vo. London, Folio. described by J. E. Smith, and London, 1790. 8vo. STEELE, W. E.-A Handbook of Field Botany, comprising the Flowering 8vo. STRUTT, J. G.-Sylva Britannica; or, Portraits of Forest Trees, distin- VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES.-A Description and History of Vegetable (The Library of Entertaining Knowledge.) Vegetable Sub- 1833. WILSON, J. H.-The Elements of Botany. By M. Adrien de Jussieu. 12mo. London, 1849. U 2.-CONCHOLOGY. WOOD, S. P.-A Manual of the of Recent and Fossil Shells. 12mo. Mollusca; or, a Rudimentary Treatise U 3.-ENTOMOLOGY. BROWN, CAPT. T.-The Book of Butterflies, Sphinges, and Moths. Illustrated with 144 engravings, coloured after Nature by Captain Thomas Brown. 2nd edition, 3 vols. 16mo. London, 1834. HEWITSON, W. C.-The Genera of Diurnal Lepidoptera, comprising their generic characters, a notice of their habits and transformations, and a catalogue of the species of each genus. By E. Doubleday and J. O. Westwood. Illustrated with 86 plates. with a supplement, imperial 4to. London, 1846-52. INSECTS.-Insect Miscellanies. Insect Architecture. 12mo. London, 1831-40. 2 vols., 2 vols. U 4.-MINERALOGY. MANTELL, G. A.-The Medals of Creation; or, First Lessons in Geology, and in the Study of Organic Remains. London, 1844. 2 vols. 8vo. PORTLOCK, LIEUT.-COL.-A Rudimentary Treatise on Geology, for the VARLEY, D.-Rudimentary Treatise on Mineralogy, for the Use of SCHOEDLER, D. F.-Elements of Mineralogy and Geology. U 5.-ZOOLOGY. BEWICK, T.-British Land Birds. Engraved on wood. 4to. 2nd edition. GOULD, J.---A Monograph of the Trochilidæ, or Humming Birds. 6 vols. folio. London, 1849-53. JOHNSON, G.-A History of British Zoophytes. 2 vols. 8vo. 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