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An account of the plants Halesia and Gardenia.In a letter from John Ellis, Esq; F.R.S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F.R.S
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The vegetable system
Or, a series of experiments, and observations tending to explain the internal structure, and the life of plants; their Growth, and Propagation; The number, proportion, and disposition of their constituent parts; with the true course of their Juices; The formation of the embryo, the construction of the Seed, and the encrease from that State to perfection. Including a new anatomy of plants. The whole from nature only. By John Hill, M.D -
An introduction to botany
Containing an explanation of the theory of that science, and an interpretation of its technical terms. Extracted from the works of Dr. Linnæus, ... With twelve copper plates, and two explanatory tables. To which is added an appendix; containing upwards of two thousand English names of plants, ... By James Lee -
Flora Britanica
sive, synopsis methodica stirpium Britanicarum. Sistens, Arbores et Herbas, indigenas et in agris cultas in Classes et Ordines, Genera et Species redactas Secundum Systema Sexuale: Additis nonnullis noviter detectis. cum classium, ordinum, et generum characteristicis, Specierum descriptionibus, et virium Epitome. tabulis aeneis illustrata. Post tertiam Editionem Synopseos Raianae, opere Dillenii concinnatam, nunc primum ad celeberrimi Caroli Linnaei methodum disposita. Auctore Johanne Hill, M. D. Societatis regiae Burdigalensis, &c. Soc -
Figures of the most beautiful, useful
and Uncommon plants described in The Gardeners dictionary, exhibited on Three Hundred Copper Plates, Accurately Engraven after drawings taken from nature. With The Characters of their Flowers and Seed-Vessels, Drawn when they were in their greatest Perfection. To which are added, Their Descriptions, and an Account of the Classes to which they belong, according to Ray's, Tournefort's, and Linnaeus's Method of Classing them. By Philip Miller, F. R. S. Member of the Botanic Academy at Florence, and Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries at their Botanic Garden at Chelsea. In Two Volumes -
A short introduction to the knowledge of the science of botany
explaining the terms of art made use of in the Linnæan system. Illustrated with five copper plates Exhibiting the Characters of the Genera. By Philip Miller, F.R.S. Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries; at their Botanick Garden in Chelsea, and Member of the Botanick Academy at Florence