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HILL'S (Sir. John) British Herbal; folio, LARGE PAPER, with 75 coloured plates, containing nearly 2000 coloured figures of Plants and Trees, original copy, very neat and gilt, £1. 16s

1756
This book rarely occurs with the plates well coloured,
like the present.

HOARE (C.) on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine
on open Walls, 8vo. bds. 3s
1836
HOFFMANN (G. F.) Germany's Flora, or a Bo-
tanical Pocket-Companion for the year 1791,
12mo. sewed, 3s
Erlang, 1791
HOFFMANN Historia Salicum, 5 parts, folio, with
31 coloured plates, bds. 15s Lipsia, 1787-91
HOFFMANN Hortus Gottingensis, folio, 3 coloured
plates, bds. 3s
Gott. 1793
HOGG'S Practical Treatise on the Culture of the
Carnation, Pink, Auricula, Polyanthus, Ra-
nunculus, Tulip, Hyacinth, Rose, and other
Flowers, with a Dissertation on Soils and Ma-
nures, and Catalogues of esteemed Varieties,
foolscap 8vo. sixth edition, coloured plates, (pub.
at 8s) extra cloth boards, 4s 6d
HOOKER'S (Sir W. J.) Flora Boreali-Americana
or the Botany of British North America;
compiled principally from the Plants collected
by Dr. Richardson and Mr. Drummond on the
late Northern Expeditions, under the command
of Captain Sir John Franklin, to which are
added, by permission of the Horticultural
Society, those of Mr. Douglas and other Na-
turalists, illustrated by 240 plates, and a large
map, beautifully engraved; cOMPLETE IN 12
PARTS, forming 2 handsome vols. royal 4to. hf.
bd. green morocco, (pub. at £12. 12s)-reduced
to £8. 8s
1829-40

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1839

Each of the 12 parts may be had separately at £1. 18.

HOOKER'S BRITISH JUNGERMANNIÆ, being a His-
tory and Description, with coloured figures, of
each Species of the Genus, with Microscopical
Analysis of the parts, royal 4to. 88 finely
coloured plates, (pub. at £8. 15s) russia extra,
£5. 15s 6d
HOOKER'S Musci Exotici; or Figures and De-
scriptions of new and little known Foreign
Mosses, and other Cryptogamic Subjects, 2 vols.
8vo. 176 plates beautifully coloured, (pub. at
£8. 8s) cloth bds. £3. 3s

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1816

1818-20

the same, 2 vols. 4to. LARGE PAPER, COloured plates, (pub. at £9. 4s) £4. 4s 1818-20 the same, 2 vols. 4to. LARGE PAPER, COloured plates, russia extra, £5. 5s 1818-20 HOOKER'S Muscologia Britannica; containing the Mosses of Great Britain and Ireland systematically arranged and described, 8vo. 37 coloured plates, (pub. at £3. 5s) bds. £1. 18s 1827 HOOKER'S Botanical Miscellany; containing

Figures and Descriptions of Plants, which recommend themselves by their novelty, rarity, or history, or by the uses to which they are applied in the Arts, in Medicine, and in Domestic Economy, together with occasional Botanical Notices and Information, including many valuable Communications from distinguished Scientific Travellers; complete in 9 parts, forming 3 thick vols. royal 8vo. with 153 plates, many finely coloured, (pub. at £5. 5s) gilt cloth, £2. 12s 6d 1830-33

the same, 3 vols. royal 8vo. russia extra, marbled edges, £3. 13s 6d 1830-33

HOOKER'S Journal of Botany, being a Second Series of the Botanical Miscellany, 4 vols. 8vo. with 74 plates, (pub. at £2. 12s 6d) bds. 16s 1834-42 HOOKER'S Companion to Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 24 parts, royal 8vo. with 48 coloured plates, (pub. at £1. 16s) £1. 1s 1836 HOOKER'S Exotic Flora, containing Figures and

Descriptions of New, Rare, or otherwise Interesting Exotic Plants, especially of such as are deserving of being cultivated in our Gardens, 3 vols. royal 8vo. with 232 fine coloured plates, (pub. at £15. in bds.) morocco extra, gilt edges, £7. 17s 6d Edinb. 1823-27 HOOKER'S Icones Plantarum; or Figures, with brief descriptive Characters and Remarks, of New or Rare Plants, selected from the Author's Herbarium, 3 vols. 8vo. 300 plates, (pub. at £4. 4s) cloth bds. £2. 12s 6d

1837-40

HOOKER and GREVILLE, Icones Filicum; Figures and Descriptions of Ferns, principally of such as have been altogether unnoticed by Botanists, or incorrectly figured, 2 vols. folio, with 240 finely coloured plates, (pub. at £25. 4s) hf. bd. russia, £12. 12s 1829-31 and Bauer's Genera of Ferns. See Bauer,

page 27.

HOOKER'S (W.) Paradisus Londinensis, containing Plants cultivated in the vicinity of the Metropolis, with Descriptions by R. A. Salisbury, F.R.S. 2 vols. in 1, royal 4to. with 105 fine coloured plates, (pub. at £6. 6s) hf. bd. calf gilt, £2.2s 1805-7 HOOKER'S Pomona Londinensis; Description of the most esteemed Fruits cultivated in the British Gardens, imperial 4to. with 49 most beautifully coloured plates, calf extra, gold borders, and marbled edges, £2.5s

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1818

HOPPE (D. H.) Ectypa Plantarum Ratisbonensium, 3 vols. folio, 800 plates, neat, £4. 4s

HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL and FLOPIST'S Regensburg, 1787-93 REGISTER, 4 vols. in 2, 8vo. with 43 coloured plates of Flowers, hf. bd. calf gilt, 10s 6d 1833-35 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S TRANSACTIONS, 7 vols. royal 4to. (being the Old Series complete,) numerous plates, exquisitely coloured, (pub. at £40.) uncut, £9.9s 1820-30 the same, bound in 8 vols. the plates being separate, £8. 8s

the same, 7 vols. calf gilt-Second Series, 2 vols. (being all published) in Nos. £12. 12s

1815-42

the same, 7 vols, and New Series, 2 vols. together 9 vols. royal 4to. numerous most beautifully coloured plates, whole bound in olive morocco extra, with broad gold borders and gilt edges, splendid set, £20. 1815-42 the same, New Series, Vol. I. (pub. at £6. 6s) £2. 12s 6d 1835 the same, New Series, Vol. II. (pub. at £6. 6s) £4. 1842

Various odd volumes and parts may be had separately, to complete sets, at less than half price. HORTUS Indicus Malabaricus, continens Regni Malabarici omnis Generis Plantas rariores, adornatus per Henricum Van Reede tot Draakestein et Johannem Cascarium, Commentariis illustravit Arnoldus Syen, 12 vols. folio, 794 folding plates, hf. bd. calf, rare, £10. 10s Amstel. 1678-1703

HORTUS Indicus Malabricus-the same, 12 vols. | JACQUIN (N. J.) Selectarum Stirpium Americafolio, plates, old Dutch calf, £12. 12s Amstel. 1678-1703

This copy came from the library of A. B. Lambert, Esq., who paid Mr. Edwards £47. 5s. for it. The stamped receipt is pasted on the fly leaf. HORTUS Malabaricus; Indices tres, auct. A. W. Dennstedt, 4to. hf. bd. 7s Weimar, 1818 HOST (N. T.) Synopsis Plantarum, in Austria Provinciisque adjacentibus sponte crescentium, 8vo. bds. 5s Vindob. 1797 HOST ICONES ET DESCRIPTIONES GRAMINUM AUSTRIACORUM, 4 vols. royal folio, 400 coloured plates of Grasses, (pub. at £60.) scarce, boards, uncut, £18. 18s ib. 1801-9 the same, 4 vols. royal folio, coloured plates, three of the vols. bound in calf, the fourth in boards, £18. ib. 1801-9 HUDSONI (Gul.) Flora Anglica, exhibens Plantas per Regnum Britannia crescentes, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. many of the Habitats inserted in MS. neat in calf, 6s Lond. 1778 HUMBOLDT (F. A. ab) Flora Fribergensis Specimen, Plantas Cryptogamicas præsertim Subterraneas exhibens, accedunt Aphorismi ex Doctrina Physiologia Chemica Plantarum, 4to. plates, bds. 7s 6d Berol. 1793 HUMBOLDT, MONOGRAPHIE DES MELASTOMACÉES, et autres Genres du même Ordre, y compris les Rhexies, 2 vols. imp. folio, complete, containing 120 beautifully coloured plates, (pub. at £43.) hf. bd. russia, £10. 10s Paris, 1816-23

the same, containing only 45 plates of Melastomes, and 30 of Rhexias, being the first 15 parts of the work, coloured plates, in 1 vol. folio, bds. £2. 5s

ib. 1823

the same, containing only 45 plates of Melastomes, and 19 of Rhexias, coloured plates, cloth bds. £1. 5s ib. 1823 the same, parts 21, 23, 24, imperial folio, containing the coloured plates 41-45, 51-60 of Rherias, with Index and title of the volume, unbound, £1. 5s ib. 1823 the same, Part 24, containing plates 56 to 60, with Index and title, 15s ib. 1823 HUMBOLDT, Mimoses et autres Plantes Légumineuses du Nouveau Continent, décrites par C. S. Kunth, imperial folio, vellum paper, 60 beautifully coloured plates, and one additional from Thornton's Illustrations, (pub. at 840 francs) hf. bd. russia, scarce, £9. 9s Paris, 1819 HUMBOLDT, PLANTES EQUINOXIALES, recueillies en Mexique, 2 vols. imperial folio, complete, containing 144 plates, (pub. at £25. 10s) hf. bd. russia, marbled edges, £6. 16s 6d Paris, 1808-9

the same, 2 vols. imperial folio, complete, VELLUM PAPER, (pub. at £42.) hf. bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, £8. 8s ib. 1808-9

the same, VELLUM PAPER, containing only 121 plates, in 1 vol. imperial folio, cloth bds. £1.8 ICONES PLANTARUM MEDICINALIUM (auctore J. Zorn) 5 vols. 8vo. containing 500 finely coloured plates, russia, gilt edges, £3. 3s Nuremb. 1780-87

This copy contains the General Index. A great proportion of the plants are indigenons to this country, the figures will, therefore, be highly serviceable to the native botanist,

JACQUIN (J. Fr.) Ecloga Plantarum Rariorum

aut minus cognitarum, vol. 1, (being all published), royal folio, 101 beautifully coloured plates, neat in calf, £7. 178 6d Vindob. 1811-16

narum Historia, in qua ad Linnæanum Systema determinatæ descriptæque sistuntur Plantæ illæ, quas in Insulis Martinica, Jamaica Domingo, aliisque observavit rariores, 2 vols. folio, 183 plates, remarkably beautiful copy, in morocco, gilt edges, by De Rome, £3. 3s Vindob. 1763 the same, complete in 1 vol. folio, plates, hf. bd. russia, neat, 18s ib. 1763 the same, folio, the late Mr. Lambert's copy, with the names written on the plates, very JACQUIN Observationes Botanica, 4 parts in 1 vol. neat and gilt, £1. 1s ib. 1763 folio, 100 plates, hf. bd. uncut, 15s ib. 1764-71 the same, parts 1 to 3, in 1 vol. folio, 75 JACQUIN FLORA AUSTRIACA, sive Plantarum Seplates, calf, 7s 6d lectarum in Austria Archiducatu sponte crescentium Icones, ad vivum coloratæ, et Descriptionibus ac Synonymis illustratæ, 5 vols. royal folio, with 500 finely coloured plates, hf. bd. russia, neat, £14. 14s ib. 1773-78 the same, 5 vols. royal folio, finely coloured plates, hf. bd. red morocco, extra, gilt edges, by Lewis, £16. 16s ib. 1773-78 the same, vol. 5, royal folio, 100 coloured plates, hf. bd. green morocco, uncut, £3. 3s

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ib. 1778

One of the scarcest of Jacquin's Works, published at 380 Rix Dollars, equivalent to sixty guineas.-Roscoe's copy sold for £31. 10s-L'Heritier's for 750 francs.

JACQUIN, ICONES PLANTARUM RARIORUM, 3 vols. royal folio, containing 648 coloured plates, hf. bd. russia, uncut, £14. 14s ib. 1781-93 "Ouvrage précieux et bien exécuté, dont les exemplaires sont rares. Il revient à 1200 francs environ.”BRUNET.

JACQUIN, PLANTARUM RARIORUM HORTI CÆSAREI SCHOENBRUNNENSIS DESCRIPTIONES ET ICONES, 4 vols. royal folio, 500 coloured plates, russia extra, marbled edges, fine copy,£20. ib. 1797-1804 JACQUIN Stapeliarum in Hortis Vindobonensibus cultarum descriptiones, royal folio, 64 finely coloured plates, bds. £5. 15s 6d ib. 1806

the same, royal folio, coloured plates, neatly hf. bd. russia, marbled edges, £6. 6s JACQUIN, Fragmenta Botanica, collecta ab anno 1800 ad 1809, royal folio, 138 beautifully coloured plates, hf. bd. russia, scarce, £10. 10s ib. 1809 Un des plus beaux ouvrages de ce célèbre naturaliste, il coûtait 200 Thlr. Vendu 410 fr. Pappenheim. BRUNET.

JACQUIN, Miscellanea Austriaca ad Botanicam, Chemiam, et Historiam Naturalem spectantia, 2 vols. small 4to. 44 coloured plates of Flowers, Fungi, Fuci, Insects, &c. russia extra, gilt edges, by Lewis, beautiful copy, £1. 14s ib. 1778-81

the same, 2 vols. 4to. coloured plates, old red morocco, with joints and gilt edges, by Kalthoeber, fine copy, £1. 14s ib. 1778-81

JACQUIN, Collectanea ad Botanicam Chemiam et Historiam Naturalem spectantia, with the Supplement, 5 vols. royal 4to. 106 finely coloured plates, hf. bd. russia, £3. 3s ib. 1786-96

the same, with the Supplement, 5 vols. royal 4to. coloured plates, culf extra, gilt edges, by Lewis, fine set, £5. 15s 6d ib. 1786-96

the same, with the Supplement, 5 vols. royal 4to. finely coloured plates, russia extra, by Kalthoeber, fine set, £4. 14s 6d ib. 1786-96

JACQUIN, Oxalis Monographia, royal 4to. 81 KNIGHT'S (T. A.) Pomona Herefordiensis; royal finely coloured plates, calf, £3. Vindob. 1794 4to. containing 30 beautifully coloured engravings With an autograph letter from Mr. Lee to Mr. of the Old Cider and Perry Fruits of Hereford, Lambert. 1811 neat in calf, £1. 10s

the same, royal 4to. coloured plates, russia extra, by Kalthoeber, fine copy, £3. 10s ib. 1794 JAVA PLANTS (about 400) impressed from the Plants themselves on a very fine silk paper, with a Manuscript Index of 12 pages, in 24 Classes, with a 25th Class of Doubtful Plants, of which the fructification has not been examined.' At the end the following notice occurs:-The numbers correspond with the impressions. The objects that are not numbered were contained in the collection sent to the Honourable House of Directors.'-Signed, T. HORSFIELD.-bound in 1 volume, folio, half calf, £5. 5s

1829

From the library of A. B. Lambert, Esq. JOHNSON'S (G. W.) History of English Gardening, Chronological, Biographical, Literary, and Critical, 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 6s JONSTONI (Jo.) Historia Naturalis de Arboribus et Fructibus, Libri X, folio, 135 plates, in fine old French morocco, gilt edges, £1. 1s

Francof. ad Moen 1662 JUSSIEU, Genera Plantarum secundum Ordines Naturales disposita, recudi curavit, Notisque auxit P. Usteri, 8vo. neat, scarce, £1. 1s Turici Helvet. 1791 KENNION'S EXAMPLES OF TREES IN LANDSCAPE, with Essays shewing the Propriety and Importance of Characteristic Expression in this branch of Art, and the means of producing it, illustrated by 50 fine large engravings of the various Trees grown in Great Britain, including numerous details and elementary Lessons on their Foliage and Branches, imperial 4to. (pub. at £3. 13s 6d) extra cloth bds. 18s

1815

Kennion's work on Trees has always been considered by Artists the standard work on the subject, and the one to be put into the hands of Pupils. It has long been very scarce; so much so, that au eminent Artist, who had been referred to the work as the best for his could not meet with it anywhere, not even in purpose, the British Museum. KENT.--The Inrichment of the Weald of Kent, or a Direction to the Husbandman, shewing the nature of all Wealdish Grounds, declaring what the Marle is, the profitable use of Marle, etc. by a Man of great Eminence, 4to. hf. bd. 7s 1625 KERNER'S (I. F.) Darstellung vorzüglicher ausländischer Baume und Gestræuche, welche in Deutschland im Freien ausdauern, (Description of the principal Exotic Trees and Plants which grow openly in Germany) royal 4to. with 60 coloured plates, (all published) (pub. at 20 rixdollars) hf. bd. russia, scarce, £1. 1s

Tübingen, 1796 KERNER Figures des Plantes Economiques, 7 vols. 4to. with 700 beautifully coloured plates, alphabetically arranged, in 6 vols. (pub. at 210 rix-dollars, equivalent to 40 guineas) hf. bd. calf, marbled edges, £5. 5s Stuttgard, 1786-94 Brunet mentions only 500 as being the proper num ber of plates in this work; the above, however, has 700. KNAPP, Gramina Britannica; or Representations

of the British Grasses, with Descriptions, royal 4to. 119 coloured plates, (pub. at £8 8s) bds. £2. 12s 6d

1804

the same, royal 4to. coloured plates, hf. bd.

calf, £2. 15s

1804

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This fine work was also published under the titl of Thesaurus Rei Herbaria Hortensisque Universalis.. KOELERI (G. L.) Descriptio Graminum in Gallia et Germania crescentium, 12mo. FINE PAPER, sewed, 38 6d Franc. 1802 KOENIG and Sims' Annals of Botany, 2 vols. 8vo. 1805-6 26 plates, calf gilt, 14s

the same, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, 16s

1805 KRAFT (Jos.) Pomona Austriaca &c. Abhandlung von den Obstbäumen, 2 vols. folio, LARGE PAPER, with 200 finely coloured plates of Fruits, Blossoms, Leaves, and Dissections, hf. bd. calf, uncut, £3. 3s Wien, 1792-96

Published at 120 Rix Dollars, equivalent here to £24. KRASCHENINNIKOW (Steph.) Flora Ingrica, aucta a Dav. de Gorter, 8vo. sewed, 4s

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Petrop. 1761 KUNTH (C. S.). Synopsis Plantarum quas in Itinere ad Plagam Equinoctialem Orbis Novi collegerunt Al. de Humboldt et Am. Bonpland, 4 vols. 8vo. calf extra, gilt edges, by Lewis, £3. Paris, 1822-25 BILLARDIERE (J. J.) Icones et Descriptiones Plantarum Syriæ rariorum, 5 parts, 4to. 50 plates, sewed, 15s Par. 1791-1812 the same, 5 parts in 1 vol. 4to neat in calf, 188 ib. 1791-1812 BILLARDIERE, Novæ Hollandiæ Plantarum Specimen, 2 vols. royal 4to. with 265 plates, fine copy, russia extra, marbled edges, £4. 14s 6d

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Paris, 1804-6 LAMARCK et MIRBEL, Histoire Naturelle des Végétaux, classés par des Familles, 15 vols. 18mo. with many plates, bds. £1. 16s

Paris, 1802

LAMBERT'S (A. B.) DESCRIPTION OF THE GENUS PINUS, illustrated with Figures, Directions as to the Cultivation, and Remarks on the several Species of the Family of Coniferæ ; enlarged by Mr. Don, 3 vols. atlas folio, containing portrait and 112 beautifully coloured plates, finished and mounted like drawings, (pub. at £78. 15s.) hf. bd. morocco extra, gilt edges, £42. 1838

. A remarkably beautiful copy of this fine work; many of the plates being original drawings, executed under Mr. Lambert's immediate inspection, by the artist employed in his house.

the same, vol. 3, atlas folio, containing 18 beautifully coloured plates, to complete former editions, hf. bd. green morocco, £10. 10s LARREATEGUI, Description Botanique du Chiranthodendron, Arbre du Mexique, trad. par Lescallier, imperial 4to. coloured plates, calf, very neat, 10s 6d Paris, 1805 LECOQ (H.) et J. JUILLET, Dictionnaire Raisonné des Termes de Botanique et des Familles Naturelles, contenant l'Etymologie et la Description détaillée de tous les Organes, leur Synonymie, et la Définition des Adjectifs qui servent à les décrire; suivi d'un Vocabulaire des Termes Grecs et Latins, 8vo. hf. bd. calf extra, marbled edges, 78 6d Paris, 183 1 LEDEBOUR (Car. Frid.) Icones Plantarum novarum vel imperfecte cognitarum, Floram Rossicam, imprimis Altaicam, illustrantes, 2 vols. in 1. royal folio, 200 fine plates, hf. bd. russia, very neat, £3. 13s 6d Riga, 1829-30 Published at 80 rix-dollars, equivalent here to about £16. LEDERMULLER, Essai d'employer les instruments Microscopiques avec utilité et plaisir dans la Saison du Printems, (Fr. et Allem.) royal folio, 12 fine coloured botanical plates, with the parts at large, bds, 18s Nuremb. 1764 LEE'S (James) Introduction to Botany, containing an Explanation of the Theory of that Science; extracted from the works of Linnæus, 8vo. fourth edition, with 12 plutes, calf, neat, 5s 1788 LEERS' (J. D.) Flora Herbonensis, 8vo. 16 plates, sewed, 5s Berol. 1789 LEHMANN (Dr. J. G. C.) Monograph Generis Primularum, 4to. 9 plates of Primroses, calf extra, gilt edges, by Lewis, 18s Lipsia, 1817 L'HERITIER (C. L.) Stirpes Novæ, aut minus cognitæ, Descriptionibus et Iconibus illus. tratæ, 2 vols. royal folio, 91 plates, bds. uncut, Paris, 1784-5

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the same, imperial folio, LARGE PAPER, with 91 coloured plates, hf. bd. russia, uncut, £4. 10s ib. 1784-85 Colonred copies are of the rarest occurrence, very few having been so published. The original price was 800 francs, equivalent to £40.-See BRUNET.

the same, part 5 only, containing plates 49 to 64-Ejusdem Cornus, Specimen Botanicum, 6 plates, imperial folio, hf. bd. calf, 10s 6d

ib. 1785-88

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L'HERITIER, Icones Plantarum, 130 unpublished plates of Plants, in 1 vol. royal folio, hf. bd. calf, neat, £2. 12s 6d

This UNIQUE VOLUME came from the library of the late A. B. Lambert, Esq. It is lettered L'Heritier's Unpublished Plates. Only forty of the plates however appear to be unpublished, and these are the continuation of the Stirpes Nova, which are not generally known to exist. Brunet, in his last edition, thus alludes to them: "La suite de cet ouvrage, qui devait contenir 40 planches, est annoncée, depuis long temps, mais on ne s'occupe pas de l'imprimer." LIGHTFOOT'S (John) Flora Scotica; or a Systematic Arrangement, in the Linnæan Method, of the Native Plants of Scotland and the Hebrides. Prefixed is a Sketch of Caledonian Zoology, by T. Pennant, 2 vols. 8vo. 35 plates, hf, bd. russia, 98

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1777

the same, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat in calf, 10s the same, second edition, with Life of the Author, 2 vols. 8vo. 35 plates, neatly hf. bd. 1789

16s

LINDLEY'S (John) Genera and Species of Orchideous Plants, 4 parts, 8vo. (pub. at £1.2s) 16s 1830-35 LINDLEY'S Sertum Orchidaceum; a Wreath of the most beautiful Orchidaceous Flowers, complete in 10 parts, imp. fol. with 50 finely coloured plates, (pub. at £12. 10s) sewed, £10. 1838-41 LINDLEY'S School Botany in the Botanical

1839

Classification of De Candolle, 12mo. with troodcuts, cloth bds. 5s 6d LINDLEY'S Collectanea Botanica; or Figures and

Botanical Illustrations of rare and curious Exotic Plants, chiefly cultivated in the Gardens of Great Britain, folio, No. 7, containing 5 large and beautifully coloured plates, 7s 1821

Eight Nos. are published at 12s. each. LINDLEY'S Ladies' Botany; or a Familiar Introduction to the Study of the Natural System of Botany, new edition, 12mo. with numerous woodcuts, (pub. at 12s) elegantly bound in cloth, with gilt back and sides, 7s 1841

the same, with the plates coloured, extra gilt

cloth, 12s

"The want of a popular Introduction to the study of Botany on the in proved natural system, has been completely removed by this volume of Dr. Lindley's. It is accurate in its science, graceful in its style, and familiar in its language; it enables the student to take some common, or easily accessible plant, as the representative of each natural family, to examine its several parts, to compare them with the plates, and learn their uses from the descriptions; when he has done this with care, and understood, and remembered what he has done, he will be a Botanist; if not a learned one, at least acquainted with the fundamental facts of the science."-Athenæum.

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LINDLEY'S British Fruits; or Figures and DeLiterary Gazette. scriptions of the most Important Varieties of Fruit Cultivated in Great Britain, 3 vols. royal 8vo. containing 152 most beautifully coloured plates, chiefly by Mrs. Withers, Artist to the Horticultural Society, (pub. at £10. 10s) elegantly hf. bd. green morocco extra, gilt edges, £5. 5s 1841 the same, whole bound green morocco, broad gold borders, £6. 6s

This is an exquisitely beautiful work. Every plate is like a highly finished drawing, similar to those in the Horticultural Transactions.

LINDLEY'S Icones Plantarum spontè China nascentium, è Bibliothecâ Braamianà excerptæ, imperial folio, 30 fine coloured plates, (pub. at £3. 3s) bds. £1. 11s 6d London, 1821

the same, hf. bd. calf, £1. 15s LINK (Dr. H. F.) Enumeratio Plantarum Horti Regii Botanici Berolinensis, 2 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. calf extra, marbled edges, by Lewis, 18s Berol. 1821-2 LINK Elementa Philosophiæ Botanicæ, 8vo. FINE PAPER, 4 plates, russia extra, marbled edges, 12s ib. 1824 LINNEI Systema Vegetabilium; editio nova, Speciebus inde ad editione XV. detectis, aucta et locupletata, curantibus J. J. Roemer, et J. A. Schultes, 6 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. green morocco, £2. 15s Stuttg. 1817-20 LINNÆUS'S System of Vegetables, translated by a Botanical Society at Lichfield, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, neat in calf, 10s 1783 LINN EI Systema Vegetabilium, curante Persoon, thick 8vo. sewed, 7s Goett. 1797 LINNEUS'S System of Vegetables, illustrated in 38 plates by Thomas Martyn, THE ORIGINAL FINELY COLOURED DRAWINGS, together with a duplicate set of engravings uncoloured, and letterpress descriptions, 8vo. bds. 18s

1799 LINNEI Systema Plantarum, sec. Classes, Ordines, Genera, Species. Editio novissima novis Plantis ac Emendationibus ab ipso Auctore sparsim evulgatis adaucta, curante J. J. Reichard, 4 vols. 8vo. complete, neat, 10s 6d Francof. 1779-80 LINNÆUS.-Principia Botanica, or an Introduction to the Sexual System of Linnæus, 8vo. hf. bd. 2s 6d Newark, 1793 LINNEI Genera Plantarum, Editio noviss. curante D. J. J. Reichard, 8vo. calf, neat, 3s Francof. 1778 LINNEI Genera Plantarum, Editio octava, post Reichardianam secunda, auctior, curante D. J. C. Dan. Schreber, 2 vols. 8vo. calf extra, marbled edges, 10s 6d Franc. ad Moen. 1789-91 LINN EI Flora Lapponica, aucta et emendata, Studio J. E. Smith, 8vo. frontispiece and 12 plates, calf, very neat, 5s 1792 LINNÆI Philosophia Botanica, 8vo. Second Edition, with 11 plates, calf, 3s 6d Vienna, 1783 LINNEI Species Plantarum, Editio tertia, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, in calf, 6s LINNÆI Species Plantarum: editio quarta, post Reichardianam quinta, adjectis Vegetabilibus hucusque cognitis, curante C. L. Willdenow, 10 vols. 8vo. half bound russia, £2. 5s

ib. 1764

Berol. 1797-1810 the same, 10 vols. 8vo. very neat in calf, £2. 15s ib. 1797-1810 the same, 10 vols. 8vo. FINE PAPER, calf extra, from the Library of the late Countess of Essex, £3. 106 ib. 1797-1810 LINNEI Species Plantarum: editio sexta, Vol. I. continens Classes Monandriam et Diandriam, auctore Dr. Alb. Dietrich, 8vo. sewed, 9s ib. 1831 LINNEI Index Alphabeticus Filicum, cura Willdenovii, 8vo. sewed, 2s 6d ib. 1821 LINN EI Amoenitates Academicæ, seu Dissertationes variæ Physicæ, Medicæ, Botanicæ, cura Schreberi, 10 vols. 8vo. best edition, plates, bds. £2.5s Erlange, 1787

LINNEI Hortus Cliffortianus, Plantas exhibens quas in Hortis, tam vivis quam siccis, Hartecampi in Hollandia, coluit G. Clifford, folio, very neat, £1. 1s Amst. 1737 the same, royal folio, LARGE PAPER, 36 fine engravings, with an autograph Letter of G. Clifford, neat, £1. 16s ib. 1737 "Ouvrage recherché; l'éditeur n'en fit tirer qu'un très petit nombre d'exemplaires pour distribuer en présens. Grand Papier vend. Belin, 111 francs."— Brunet. LINNÆI Decades Plantarum Rariorum Horti Upsaliensis, sistens Descriptiones et Figuras Plantarum minus cognitarum, folio, with 20 plates, vellum, rare, 10s 6d Stockh. 1762-63 LODDIGES (Conrad) Botanical Cabinet: Delineations, Accounts, etc. of Plants from all Countries, parts 1 to 47, small 4to. 470 plates by George Cooke, beautifully coloured, (pub. at £11. 15s) £2. 16s

1817-21

Parts 29 and 30 are wanting. LOUDON'S (J. C.) Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum; or the Trees and Shrubs of Britain, Native and Foreign, Hardy and Half-Hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their Propagation, Culture, Management, and Uses in the Arts, in useful and ornamental Plantations, and in Landscape Gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical Outline of the Trees and Shrubs of Temperate Climates throughout the World, 8 vols. 8vo. (four of letter-press, and four of plates), with above 400 plates of trees, and upwards of 2500 woodcuts of Trees and Shrubs, bds. £9.9s

1838

1827

the same, with the 4 vols. of plates coloured, of which only 25 copies were issued for subscribers, at 25 guineas each, cloth boards, £12. 12s LOUDON'S Encyclopædia of Gardening; comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape Gardening, including all the latest Improvements, &c. fifth edition, 8vo. with nearly 800 woodcuts, bds. £1. 1s LOUDON'S GARDENER'S MAGAZINE AND REGISTER OF RURAL AND DOMESTIC IMPROVEMENT, comprising Original Communications from some of the most Practical and Scientific Men of the present day, and the Essence of all the principal modern Works on Gardening and Agriculture, 10 vols. 8vo. complete, with many hundred plates, LOUDON'S Ladies' Flower-Garden of Ornamental (pub. at £9. 9s) extra cloth bds. £3. 10s 1828-34

1840

Annuals, 4to. with 48 coloured plates, containing upwards of 300 figures of the most showy Annual LOUDON'S Ladies Flower-Garden of Ornamental Flowers, (pub. at £2. 2s) cloth, £1. 7s Bulbous Plants, parts 1-17, 4to. 51 coloured plates, (pub. at £2. 2s) sewed, £1. 7s LOUDON'S Encyclopedia of Plants, comprising the

1840-41

Description, Specific Character, Culture, History, Uses, &c. of all the Plants indigenous to, cultivated in, or introduced into Britain, thick 8vo. closely printed, with nearly 10,000 woodcuts, latest edition, (pub. at £3. 13s 6d) hds. £3.33 1841 LOUDON'S Hortus Lignosus Londinensis; or, a

Catalogue of all the Ligneous Plants, indigenous and foreign, cultivated in the Gardens and Grounds in the neighbourhood of London, with all their Synonymes, 8vo. cloth bds. 7s 1838

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