A supplement to Medical botany :
or, part the second: containing plates with descriptions of most of the principal medicinal plants not included in the Materia Medica of the collegiate pharmacopoeias of London and Edinburgh: accompanied with a circumstantial detail of their medicinal effects, and of the diseases inwhich they have been successfully employed /
By William Woodville, M.D. F.L.S. Physician to the Small Pox and Inoculation Hospitals. |
Woodville, William
(1752-1805). |
744 |
Printed for the author |
1794 |
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A sketch of a tour on the continent, in the years 1786 and 1787 /
by James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. Member of the Royal Academies of Turin, Upsal, Stockholm, Lisbon, &c. &c. President of the Linnæan Society. In three volumes. |
Smith, James Edward
(1759-1828). |
2628a |
printed for the author, by J. Davis; sold by B. and J. White, Fleet-street |
1793 |
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A short guide to Linné's Hammarby. |
Parker, Gerard (1891-1977) Wood, E.W |
3057 |
Svenska Linné-Sällskapet |
1923 |
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A selection of the correspondence of Linnaeus, and other naturalists, from the original manuscripts /
by Sir James Edward Smith. |
Linné, Carl von (1707-1778). Ellis, John (c.1705-1776).... |
2471 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1821 |
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A passion for systems :
Linnaeus and the dream of order in nature /
Text: Nils Uddenberg; conception and photography: Helene Schmitz; botanical information and picture captions: Pia Östensson; English translation: Rachelle Puryear and Håkan Lövgren. |
Uddenberg, Nils. |
4032 |
Natur & Kultur |
(2007) |
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A new family herbal :
or popular account of the nature and properties of the various plants used in medicine, diet, and the arts /
By Robert John Thornton, M.D. Lecturer on Botany at Guy's Hospital, &c. &c. The plants drawn from nature, by Henderson, and engraved on wood, by Thomas Bewick. |
Thornton, Robert John
(1768?-1837). |
792 |
Richard Phillips |
1810 |
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A grammar of botany :
illustrative of artificial, as well as natural, classification, with an explanation of Jussieu's system /
By Sir James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. &c. &c. President of the Linnaean Society. |
Smith, James Edward
(1759-1828). |
818 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1821 |
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A grammar of botany :
containing an explanation of the system of Linnaeus, and the terms of botany, with botanical exercises. For the use of schools and students /
By Robert John Thornton, M.D. Author of A new family herbal, &c. |
Thornton, Robert John
(1768?-1837). |
799 |
Printed for R. Phillips |
1811 |
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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. |
Linné, Carl von
(1707-1778). |
10 |
T. Caslon [et al.] |
1775 |
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A family herbal :
or familiar account of the medical properties of British and foreign plants, also their uses in dying, and the various arts, arranged according to the Linnaean system, and illustrated by two hundred and fifty-eight engravings from plants drawn from nature by Henderson, and engraved by Bewick of Newcastle. |
Thornton, Robert John
(1768?-1837). |
793 |
R. and R. Crosby and Co. |
1814 |
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A catalogue of the works of Linnaeus (and publications more immediately relating thereto) preserved in the libraries of the British Museum (Bloomsbury) and the British Museum (Natural History) ( South Kensington) /
[by Basil Harrington Soulsby]. |
Soulsby, Basil Harrington (1864-1933). |
4066 |
British Museum (Natural History) |
1933 |
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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 the Singhalese.Also an outline of the Linnæan 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
( -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 dictionary :
or elements of systematic and philosophical botany. : Containing descriptions of the parts of plants; an explanation of the scientific terms used by Morison, Ray, Tournefort, Linnaeus, and other eminent botanists; a brief analysis of the principal systems in botany; a critical enquiry into the merits and defects of the Linnaean method of arrangement, and distribution of the genera; descriptions of the various tribes, or natural families of plants, their habit and structure, virtues, sensible qualities, and oeconomical uses; an impartial examination of the doctrine of the sex of plants; with a discussion of several curious questions in the vegetable oeconomy, connected with gardening. The whole forming a complete system of botanical knowledge, calculated for the use of students in that science /
by Colin Milne. |
Milne, Colin
(1744?-1815). |
32 |
William Griffin |
1770 |
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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 Linnaean keepsake :
issued to commemorate the opening of the Strandell Collection of Linnaeana at the Hunt Botanical Library, Carnegie-Mellon University. |
Daniels, Gilbert S. Gray, J.M |
3902 |
Hunt Botanical Library of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie-Mellon University |
1973 |
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