Botany of the United States north of Virginia;
comprising descriptions of the flowering and fern-like plants hitherto found in those states, arranged according to the natural system. With a synopsis of the genera according to the Linnean system, a sketch of the rudiments of botany, and a glossary of terms.
By Lewis C. Beck. |
Beck, Lewis C.
1798-1853. |
842e |
Harper |
1848 |
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A voyage to Abyssinia and travels to the interior of that country executed under the orders of the British governmentin the years 1809 and 1810 :
in which are included an account of the Portuguese settlements on the east coast of Africa visited in the course of the voyage : a concise narrative of late events in Arabia Felix, and some particulars respecting the aboriginal African tribes, extending from Mozambique to the borders of Egypt, together with vocabularies of their respective languages : illustrated with a map of Abyssinia, numerous engravings, and charts /
by Henry Salt. |
Salt, Henry |
802i |
printed for F. C. and J. Rivington by W. Bulmer and Co. |
1814 |
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Flora Gallica, seu enumeratio lantarum in Gallia sponte nascentium, secundum Linnæanum systema digestarum, addita familiarum naturalium synopsi /
auctore J. L. A. Loiseleur Deslonchamps. |
Loiseleur-Deslongchamps, Jean Louis Auguste. |
785m |
apud J. B Bailli`ere |
1828 |
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A synoptical compend of British botany,
arranged after the Linnean system ...
Originally by John Galpine, A.L.S. |
Galpine, John Kingston,
-1806. |
785k |
S. Bagster |
1834 |
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Florae siculae synopsis,
exhibens plantas vasculares in Sicilia insulisque adjacentibus huc usque detectas secundum systema Linneanum dispositas,
auctore Joanne Gussone. |
Gussone, Giovanni,
1787-1866. |
748i |
Ex Typis Tramater |
1842-[1845] |
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Exposition of English insects :
including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & libelullæ exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn, & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged and named according to the Linnean-system with remarks : the figures of a great numer of moths not in the Aurelian Collection formlerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours are likewise given in the work /
by Moses Harris = Exposition des insectes qui se trouvent en Angleterre : comprenant les différentes classes de neuroptera, hymenoptera, et diptera: ou des abeilles, monches, et libellulæ. Representés [sic] sur 51 planches qui contiennent prés de 500 figures. Correctement dessinées, et coloriées d'aprés la nature. Le tout conforme à l'explication, l'arrangement, et la nomenclature du systeme de linnée: avec des remarques. On trouve aussi, dans cet ouvrage, les desseins d'un grand Nombre de teignes, non compris dans la collection publiée dans l'aurélian, ainsi qu'une planche qui en explique le coloris ; par Moyse Harris. |
Harris, Moses |
1224*** |
sold by Mr. White ... & Mr. Robson ... |
1782 |
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Flora diætetica, or, History of Esculent Plants, both Domestic and Foreign :
in which they are accurately described, and reduced to their Linnean Generic and Specific Names : with their English Names annexed, and ranged under Eleven General Heads, viz : esculent 1. Roots. 2. Shoots. Stalks, &e. 3. Leaves. 4. Flowers. 5. Berries. 6. Stone-Fruit. 7. Apples. 8. Legumens. 9. Grain. 10. Nuts. 11. Funguses : and a particular Account of the Manner of using them, their native Places of Growth, their several Varieties, and Physical Properties: Together with whatever in otherwise curious, or very remarkable in each Species : the whole so methodized, as to form a short Introduction to the Science of Botany /
by Charles Bryant. |
Bryant, Charles. |
690 |
Printed for B. White |
1783 |
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Carl Linnaeus, James Edward Smith, and the Linnean Society of London. |
CHARMANTIER, Isabelle. |
4910 |
The Collector Ltd. |
2019 |
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Linnaeus at home. |
BURTON, Joe. |
4902 |
The Linnean Society of London |
2019 |
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Paradoxum insectum" : Linnaeus on Diopsis (Insecta : Diptera) / James F. Shillito. |
LINNÉ, Carl von, 1707-1778. |
4577 |
The Linnean Society of London |
1974 |
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The conchologist's text-book
embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnæus, with a glossary of technical terms
by Captain Thomas Brown, Fellow of the Linnean Society, member of the Wernerian, Kirwanian and Phrenological Societies, and late president of the Royal Physical Society, &c. &c. &c. |
Brown, Thomas
1785-1862
VerfasserInIllustratorIn |
4907 |
Archibald Fullarton & Co.
W. Tait
W. Curry, Jun. and Co.
Orr and Smith
Fullarton & Co., printers |
1837 |
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