The figures, description, and history of exotic animals, comprised under the classes Amphibia and Pisces of Linnæus /
by John Walcott |
Walcott, John,
fl. 1778-1822. |
1228 |
Printed by W. Justins for the author |
1788 |
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The families of plants with their natural characters, according to the number, figure, situation and proportion of all the parts of fructification. Translated from the last edition (as published by Dr. Reichard) of the Genera plantarum, and of the Mantissæ plantarum of the elder Linneus, and from the Supplementum plantarum of the younger Linneus, with all the new families of plants from Thunberg and L'Heritier. To which is prefix'd an accented catalogue of the names of the plants, with the adjectives apply'd to them, and other botanic terms, for the purpose of teaching their right pronunciation /
By a Botanical Society at Lichfield. |
Linné, Carl von,
1707-1778 |
24 |
printed by John Jackson. Sold by J. Johnson ... London. T. Byrne, Dublin. J. Balfour, Edenburgh |
1787 |
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The entomologist's useful compendium :
or an introduction to the knowledge of British Insects,comprising the best means of obtaining and preserving them, and a description of the apparatus generally used; together with the genera of Linné, and the modern method of arranging the classes Crustacea, Myriapoda, spiders, mites and insects, from their affinities and structure, according to the views of Dr. Leach /
by George Samouelle |
Samouelle, George,
1790?-1846 |
160 |
Thomas Boys |
1819 |
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The elements of conchology :
or natural history of shells : according to the Linnean system. With observations on modern arrangements, illustrated with nine coloured engravings /
by Thomas Brown. |
Brown, Thomas,
1785-1862. |
1236a |
Printed for Lackington, Allen, & Co. ... Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ... John Murray ... Archibald Constable and Co. Edinburgh; and John Cumming ... Dublin. |
1816 |
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The elements of botany:
containing the history of the science: with accurate definitions of all the terms of art exemplified in eleven copper-plates; the theory of vegetables; the scientific arrangement of plants, and names used in botany; rules concerning the general history, virtues, and uses of plants, being a translation of the Philosophia botanica and other treatises of the celebrated Linnaeus. To which is added, an appendix, wherein are described some plants lately found in Norfolk and Suffolk, illustrated with three additional copper-plates, all taken from the life /
by Hugh Rose, Apothecary. |
Rose, Hugh,
1716-1792 |
470 |
T. Cadell :M. Hingeston |
1775 |
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The data of the Linnaean index in John Martyn's Historia plantarum rariorum /
Ian MacPhail & William J. Hess. |
MacPhail, Ian. |
919bza |
s.n |
1979 |
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The curious death of Peter Artedi :
a mystery in the history of science /
Theodore W. Pietsch |
Pietsch, Theodore W. |
4570 |
Scott & Nix |
2010 |
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The curious Mister Catesby
executive producer, David J. Elliott ; producer & director, Cynthia P. Neal ; Catesby Commemorative Trust ; a production of Marsh Elder Productions LLC |
Elliott, David J. 1935- Neal, Cynthia P. |
4074 |
Catesby Commemorative Trust |
2007 |
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The compleat naturalist :
a life of Linnaeus /
W. Blunt, with the assistance of W.T. Stearn. |
Blunt, Wilfrid,
1901-1987 |
3120bqa |
Collins |
1971 |
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The classes and orders of the Linnæan system of botany.
illustrated by select specimens of foreign and indigenous plants /
[by R. Duppa] |
Duppa, Richard,
1770-1831. |
804 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1816 |
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The civil and natural history of Jamaica. In Three parts. Containing, I. An accurate description of that island, its situation and soil; with a brief account of its former and present state, government, revenues, produce and trade. II. A history of the natural productions, including the various sorts of native fossils; perfect and imperfect vegetables, quadrupedes, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects; with their properties and uses in mechanics, diet, and physic. III. An account of the nature of climates in general, and their different effects upon the human body, with a detail of the diseases arising from this source, particularly within the tropics. In three dissertations. The whole illustrated with fifty copper-plates : in which the most curious productions are represented of the natural size, and delineated immediately from the objects. |
Browne, Patrick,
1720?-1790. |
636 |
Printed for the Author, and sold by T. Osborne, and J. Shiption |
1756 |
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The civil and natural history of Jamaica. Containing I. An accurate description of that island, its situation and soil; with a brief account of its former and present state, government, revenues, produce and trade. II. A history of the natural productions, including the various sorts of native fossils; perfect and imperfect vegetables, quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects; with their properties and uses in mechanics, diet, and physic. /
Illustrated with forty-nine copper plates : in which the most curious productions are represented of their natural sizes, and delineated immediately from the objects, By George Dionysius Ehret. There are now added complete Linnaean indexes, and a large and accurate map of the island.
by Patrick Browne, M.D. |
Browne, Patrick,
1720?-1790. |
637 |
Sold by B. White and Son |
1789 |
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The chronicle of a book |
Grigg, E. N. R. |
1278b |
|
1957 |
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The botanist's repository for new and rare plants :
containing coloured figures of such plants as have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication ... : to each description is added a chart history of the plant /
the whole executed by H. C. Andrews. |
Andrews, Henry C,
fl. 1796-1828. |
760l |
Printed by T. Cope ... and published by the Author ; |
1816 |
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The botanist's calendar and pocket flora :
arranged according to the Linnæan system to which are added, references to the best figures of British Plants. |
Linné, Carl von,
1707-1778 |
760dd |
Printed by T. Bensley for B. and J. White |
1797 |
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The botanist's and gardener's new dictionary, containing the names, classes, orders, generic characters, and specific distinctions of the several plants cultivated in England, according to the system of Linnaeus; directing the culture of each plant, describing its singular virtues and uses, and explaining the terms peculiar to botany and gardening. In which is also comprised, a gardener's calendar, divided alphabetically, according to the names of the twelve months of the year, directing the whole practice of gardening in the flower-garden, the seminary, the fruit-garden. the kitchen garden, the green-house, and the stove. And to which is prefixed, an introduction to the Linnaean system of botany, explaining the theory of that system, and the names and characters of all its classes and orders /
by James Wheeler. |
Wheeler, James. |
647 |
W. Strahan; W. Owen; Mess. Hawes, Clarke and Collins; R. Baldwin; and S. Crowder; R. Goadby; and R. Raikes |
1763 |
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The botanic garden; a poem, in two parts: Part 1. containing The economy of vegetation; Part 2. The loves of the plants, with philosophical notes /
[by D - i.e. Erasmus Darwin.]. |
Darwin, Erasmus,
1731-1802. |
727 |
Printed for J. Johnson |
1790-1791 |
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The botanic garden;
a poem, in two parts. Part 1. containing The economy of vegetation. Part 2. The loves of the plants, with philosophical notes /
[by D - i.e. Erasmus Darwin.]. |
Darwin, Erasmus,
1731-1802. |
728 |
Printed for J. Johnson |
1791 |
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The botanic garden.
A poem, in two parts. Part 1. containing The economy of vegetation. Part 2. The loves of the plants. With philosophical notes /
[by D - i.e. Erasmus Darwin.]. |
Darwin, Erasmus,
1731-1802. |
729 |
Printed for J. Johnson |
1795 |
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The arms of Carl Linnaeus |
Kälde, B. O. |
3883 |
The Heraldry Society |
1957 |
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