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504* Barry, Edvjard. Observations liistorical, critical and medical onthe xvines of the ancients and tho analogy betwecn tliem and modernwines. London 4775. 4. 479 p. (A. 14s. London.)
505* Bartalini , Bidgio. Catalogo delle piante che nasco.no spontanea-mentp intorno alia citta di Siena, coli’ aggiunta d’altro catalogo deicorpi marini fossili che si trovano in detto luogo. Siena 1776, 4. iv,4 44 p. (a pag. 425 incipit catalogus fossilium.)
500 - Raguaglio di alcune produzioni naturali dell’ agro Se-
nese. Siena. 4. DC.
507* Bartels, E. D. A. Ueber innere und aussere Bewegung im Pflanzen-und Thierrciche; und insbesondere uber Ersatz der ausseren durchinnere oder chemische; mit Rticksicht auf Gestaltungsverschieden-heit. Marburg 4 828. 8 . 26 p. ( y s th.)
(Extraabdruck aus Marburger Schriften, Band II, Heft 2.)
508t Bartholinus, Thomas. Dissertatio prima (et secunda) de Theriacain officina Ghristophori Heerford 4. Febr. 4 674. dispensata. Hafniae4. 40 , 40 p.
509 -- Cista medica Ilafniensis. Hafniae 4 662. 8 . S.
54 0 - Epistola de simplicibus medicamentis inquilinis co-
gnoscendis , praefixa Hermanni Grube Commentario de modo simpli-cium medicamentorum facultates cognoscendi. Hafniae et Francofurti4669. 8 . s.
541* Bartholomaeus Anglicus ( Bartholomaeus deGlanvilla, ordi-nis Minorum). Liber de proprietatibus rerum, impr. per Jo. Koellioff.4 484. 4. — *Norimborgae per Antonium Itoburger. 4 483. folio. —‘Coloniae 4 483.— ‘Argentinae 1485. folio.— *s. 1. 4 488. folio.—*Argontinae 4 491. folio min. (323 foll.) *Norimbergae, per A. Ko-burger. 4 492. folio min. (360 foll.)— ‘Argentinae 4 505. folio. Bibl.Soett.
(In libro XVII lmjus encyclopediae agitur de plantis.)
v gallice: Le proprielaire des choses tres utile et prolitable aux corpshumains etc. (traduit de latin de liartholomaeus Anglicus par le frereJehan Corbichon, maistre en theologie. Nouvellemeut imprime a Paris4525 le 20 jour de may par Phelippe le noir. folio. Bibi. Juss.
* hollcmdice: Harlem 1485. folio.
* anglice: translated at Berkeley. 1397. London 1535. folio. Bibi. Goett.
512* Bartling, Friedrich Gottlieb. Do Jittoribus ac insulis maris libur-
nici. D. geographico-botaniea. Hannoverae 4 820. 8. 48 p. (Vr th.)
813* - und Heinrich Ludwig Wendland. BeitrSge zur Bo-
tanik. Goettingen 4 824—1825. 2 Hefte. 8.— I: Diosmeae descriptaeet illustratae. 4 824. x, 214 p., 2 tab.— II: 4825. 24 0 p. (4 y 2 th.)
514* - Ordines naturales plantarum eorumque characteres et
affinitates adjecto generum enumeratione. Goettingae 1 830. 8. v,498 p. (2% th.)
815* - Der botanische Garten zu Gottingen i. J. 4 837. Eine
Skizze. Gottingen 4837. 4. 8 p., 4 tab. ( % th.)
54 6+ Bariou, Benjamin Smith. Collections for an essay towards a Ma-teria medica of the United States. Two parts. Philadelphia, typ. Carret Way. 8. — Part. 1. Ed. I: 4 798. 49 p, — Ed. II: 4 804. xii, 64 p,—Part. II: 4 804. 53 p.
817*-Fragments of the natural history of Pennsylvania. Part
first. Philadelphia, typ. Way & Groff. 1799. folio, xyiii, 24 p.
(Progress of vegetation in the year 1791.)
518 * - Elements of botany: or outlines of the natural history of
vegetables. Illustrated by forty plates. Ed. II. aucta: Philadelphia.8. I: 184 2. XVIII, 324 p., ind. — II: 4 84 4. iv, 180 , 44 p., 40 tab.— Ed. I: Philadelphia 1803. 8. — VRevised and corrected with theaddition of british exemples and occasional notes, by the english edi-tor. London, typ. Gold. 1804. 8. xii, 344 p., 35 p., 30 tab.
~ - Flora virginica, sive plantarum praecipue indigenarum
Mrginiae historia inchoata, iconibus illustrata. Pars I. (Philadelphia.)1812. 8. 74 p. absque tabulis; desinit in Tetrandria.
(«This work has never vet been published; though I have somereason for believing Dr. Barton took it with him in his last. voyageto Mrope It is nothing more than an enlarged and new modifiedeaition of the Flora virginica of Clayton and Gronovius.») William
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521
Specimen of a geographical view of the trees and shrubsand many of the herbaceous plants of Nortli-Ameriea, between thilatitudes of seventy-one and twenty-five. Illustrated by plates. (Phila-delphia) 4809. 4. 40,26 p. Bibi. Juss. (incompl.)
Barton, John. A lecture on the geography of plants. London 182712. 95 p. with 4 maps in folio, w.
„A„?. a -!! ;e 'r I '» l 7 ct ' 1 f e . s, A r la geographie des plantes; augmentde dinotes par J. Marchal. Bruxelles ?829. 8. 84 p , 4 tab. geogr.
522 Barton, J. H. and J. Castle. The British Flora medica. London
I 837—38. II voll. 8. with plates. (2 1. 6 s.) w.
523* Barton, William P. C. Florae Philadelphicae Prodromus: planta-rum quae hactenus exploratae fuere, quaeque in ipso opere ulteriusdescribentur, exhibens enumerationem, or Prodromus of, tho FloraPhiladelphica, exhibiting a list of all the plants to be described inthat work, xvhich have as yet been collected. Philadelphia, typ. Max-well. 4 845. 4. 1 00 p.
524*-A biographical sketeh read pursuant to appointment
before the Philadelphia medical society of their late President, Prof.( BenjaminSmilh) Barton. Philadelphia, typ. Maxwell. 4 846. 8. 34 p.effigies Benj. Smith Barton. Bibi. Goett.
525*-Some account of a piant used in Lancaster County, Penn-
sylvania, as a substitute for Chocolate, Holcus bicolor Willd. Phila-delphia, typ. Palmer. 4816. 8. 8 p.
526* - Vegetable materia medica of tho United States; or Me-
dical botany: containing a botanica], general and medical historyof medicinal plants indigenous to the United States. Philadelphia.Carey. 1817—18. II voll. 4. — 1: xv, 273 p. — II: xvi, 243p., 50 tab.(21 8s.)
527* - Compendium Florae Philadelphicae, containing a de-
scription of the indigenous and naturalized plants found within aCircuit of ten miles around Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Carey. 1818.
II voll. 8,— 1: 251 p. II: 234 p. — it). 1824.
528*-A Flora ofNorth America. Illustrated by original coloured
figures drawn from nature. Philadelphia, Carey and son. IIIvoll. 4.— 1: 1820. xix, 138 p., tab. coi. I — 36. — II: 1 822. x, 107 p., tab.coi. 37—70.— HI: 1823. vii, 100 p., tab. coi. 71 —106.
(Ed. II: 1825. 4. III voll. verosimiliter eadem impressio.)
529 * Bartram, John. Observations etc. in his travels from Pensilvania toOnondago, Oswego and the Lakc Ontario in Canada; with an accountof the cataracts of Niagara, by Peler ICalm. London 1754. 8. 94 p.(Is. 6 d.)
530* Bartram, William. Travels trough North and South Carolina.Georgia, East and West Florida etc. containing an account of thesoil and natural productions of Iliose regions. Philadelphia 1794. 8.— London, reprinted for J. Johnson. 4 794. 8. xxiv, 520 p., ind.8 tab.
* germanice: Heisen durch Nord- und Siidkarolina, Ost- und West-florida, das Gebiet der Tscherokosen, Krihks und Tschakfahs, nebst.umstandlichen Nachrichten von den Einwohnern, dem Boden undden Naturprodukten dieserwenig bekannten grossen Lander. Aus demEnglischen mit erl&uternclon Anmerkungen von Zimmermann. Berlin1793. 8. XXVI , 469 p., 8 tab.
* gallice: Vovage dans les parties du sud de lAmdrique septen-trionale, traduit par-Benoisf. Paris, an VII. (1799.) II voll. 8. avec 4gravures et une carte. (10 fr.)
531 * Baruffaldi, Girolamo. La tabaccheide. Dilirambo con le annota-zioni. Ferrara 1714. 4. 24 0 p.
532* - II canapajo libri VIII. con le annotazioni. Bologna 1741.
4. 227 p.
(Adligata: C. Ant. Berli, Coltivazione della Canape. 44 p., 2 tab.;
533* Baslner, Theodor Friedrich Julius. Enumeratio monographica spe-cierum generis Hedysari. Petropoli 1846. gr. 4. 53 p., 2 tab. ( % th.)
(Ex scriptis Acad. sc. Petropolitanao.)
534f Baskerville, Thomas. Affinities of plants : with some observa-tions upon progressive development. London 4839. 8. x, 1 1 4 p.1 tab. coi.
535* Bassi, Agostino. Dell’ utilita ed Uso dei pomo di terra e dei me-todo migliore di coltivarlo. Lodi 4 81 7. 8. 47 p.
536* - Nuova maniora di fabricare il vino a tino coperto senza
Tuso di alcuna macchina. Ed. Ii. aucta. Lodi 4825. 8. 48 p. (4 % lire.)
537* - Del mal dei segno, calcinaccio o moscardino. (malattia
che afflige i bachi da seta.j Lodi 1835 — 36. 8. XI, 67, xtv. 60 p.
538* Bassi, Ferdinando. Ambrosina, novum plantae genus. Bononiae1763. 4. viii p., 1 tab.
(Est seorsim impressa e Comment. Bonon. vol. V. — Ejusdemautoris Novae plantarum species, ili. vol. VI. p. 13—20.)
539t Bastard, T. (al. Batard). Essai sur la Flore du Deparlement deMaine et Loire. Angers 1809. 8. xxvi. 415 p.
5401 - Suppldment d 1’essai sur la Flore du Ddpartement, de
Maine et Loire. Angers 1812. 8. xn , 58 p.
54!t -Notice sur les vdgdtaux les plus intdressans du jardin
des plantes d’Angers. Angers 1810. 12. xxiv, 272 p.