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 Mantissae 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 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 |
3838 |
Printed by John Jackson, sold by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-yard, London. T. Byrne, Dublin, and J. Balfour, Edinburgh |
MDCCLXXXVII [1787] |
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Methodus Muscorum Illustrata.
Quam Indulgente Exper. Facult. Medic. Upsal. Praeside Viro Nobilissimo Carolo A Linné, Med. Et Bot. Prof. In Auditorio Gustaviano Majori, Ad Diem XIV April. 1781. Proponit Olof Swartz, Norcopia-Gothus |
Linné, Carl von
1741-1783
Praeses |
3832 |
Apud Joh. Edman, Direct. Et Reg. Acad. Typogr. |
1781 |
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Supplementum plantarum Systematis vegetabilium editionis decimæ tertiæ, Generum plantarum editionis sextæ, et Specierum plantarum editionis secundæ. Editum a Carolo a Linné [Fil.] ... |
Linné, Carl von,
1707-1778 |
574 |
Impensis Orphanotrophei |
1781 |
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A general view of the writings of Linnaeus /
by Richard Pulteney, M.D. & F.R.S. |
Pulteney, Richard,
1730-1801 |
103 |
Printed for T. Payne, at the Mews-Gate; and B. White, Fleet Street |
MDCCLXXXI [1781] |
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Directions for bringing over seeds and plants from the East-Indies and other distant countries, in a state of vegetation: together with a catalogue of such foreign plants as are worthy of being encouraged in our American colonies, for the purposes of medicine, agriculture, and commerce. To which is added, the figure and botanical description of a new sensitive plant, called Dionaea muscipula: or, Venus's fly-trap /
By John Ellis, F.R.S. |
Ellis, John
(c.1705-1776). |
651 |
Printed; and sold by L. Davis, Printer to the Royal Society, opposite Gray's-Inn, Holborn |
MDCCLXX. [1770] |
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Illustratio systematis sexualis Linnæi /An illustration of the sexual system, of Linnaeus /
per Johannem Miller.by John Miller. |
Miller, John Sebastian
(1715-1792). |
4893 |
the author |
1780? |
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Tableau des systêmes de botanique; généraux et particuliers; contenant 1.o le plan de chaque systême; 2,o les principes sur lesquels ils sont fondés; 3.o leurs avantages et leurs désavantages; 4.o spécialement le développment du systême sexuel de Linnaeus. /
par le Cn. Mouton-Fontenille, Membre de la Société de Médecine de Lyon. Suivi de deux mémoires, dont le permier a pour objet une suite d'observations et d'expériences sur la dessication des plantes, et leurs conservation dans les herbiers. Le second renferme des observations sur les différentes especes de vgetaux propres aux montagnes calcaires et granitiques des environs de Grenoble. ; Par le C.n Mouton-Fontenille, Membre de la Société de Médecine de Lyon. |
Mouton-Fontenille de la Clotte, Marie Jacques Philippe
(1769-1837). |
765 |
L'auteur [et al.] |
an VI (1798). |
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Page's prodromus :
as a general nomenclature of all the plants, indigenous and exotic, cultivated in the Southampton Botanic Gardens; arranged, alphabetically, as they are considered hardy or tender to the climate of Britain, under their different characters of trees, shrubs, herbaceous, &c. The generic and specific names, after the Linnaean System; with the English names, propagation, soil, height, time of flowering, native country, &c. &c. Also, occasional hints for their cultivation. An appendix containing selected lists of annuals; all the choicest kinds of fruit, now in general cultivation, with their characters, &c. and a short tract on the sexual system from the Philosophia Botanica of Linnaeus /
by William Bridgewater Page. |
Page, William Bridgewater
(1790-1871). |
809b |
John Murray |
1818 |
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The bicentenary of the birth of Carolus Linnaeus /
[edited by] Edmund Otis Hovey. |
Hovey, Edmund Otis |
4881 |
New York Academy of Sciences |
1908 |
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Linnaeus and the naming of plants /
by Sir Arthur F. Hort. |
Hort, Arthur Fenton,
6th Baronet
(1864-1935). |
4880 |
s.n |
1931 |
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The man who organized nature
the life of Linnaeus
Gunnar Broberg ; translated by Anna Paterson |
Broberg, Gunnar
1942-2022 |
4955 |
Princeton University Press
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2023
© 2023 |
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Caroli Linnaei philosophia botanica in qua explicantur fundamenta botanica
cum definitionibus partium, exemplis terminorum, observationibus rariorum, adjectis figuris Aeneis |
Linné, Carl von
1707-1778 |
4070 |
Cramer [u.a.] |
1966 |
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What Linnaeus saw :
a scientist's quest to name every living thing /
Karen Magnuson Beil. |
Beil, Karen Magnuson |
4876 |
Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Company
Worzalla
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2019
2019
©2019 |
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Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Supplement : additions received or incorporated in the years 1898-1915. |
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3699a |
H.M.S.O |
1919 |
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Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. |
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3672 |
H.M.S.O |
1899 |
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Carolus Linnaeus.
Ein Lebensbild.
Von Johannes Fr. X. Gistel, genannt G.-Tilesius. |
Gistel, Johannes Franz Xaver,
1809- |
3663 |
J.D. Sauerländer |
1873 |
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The life of Sir Charles Linnaeus ...
to which is added, a copious list of his works, and a biographical sketch of the life of his son,
by D. H. Stoever. Tr. from the original German by Joseph Trapp. |
Stöver, Dietrich Johann Heinrich,
1767-1822. |
3636 |
B. and J. White |
1794 |
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A selection of the correspondence of Linnaeus, and other naturalists,
from the original manuscripts.
By Sir James Edward Smith. |
Smith, James Edward,
1759-1828. |
2463 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1821 |
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A selection of the correspondence of Linnaeus, and other naturalists,
from the original manuscripts.
By Sir James Edward Smith. |
Smith, James Edward,
1759-1828. |
3858 |
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown |
1821 |
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Observations topographical, moral, & physiological :
made in a journey through part of the Low-countries, Germany, Italy, and France: with a catalogue of plants not native of England, found spontaneously growing in those parts, and their virtues /
by John Ray ... Whereunto is added A brief account of Francis Willughby esq; his voyage through a great part of Spain. |
Ray, John,
1627-1705 |
1653 |
Printed for John Martyn, Printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard |
1673 |
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