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Cupani, Francesco. Catalogus plantarum sicularum noviter adin-ventarum. Panormi, apud Petrum Coppolam et Carolum Adamum.4 692, folio. 4 p. S.

- Syllabus plantarum Siciliae nuper detectarum. Panormi.

apud Joaimem Adamum. 4 694. 4 6. S.

(Syllabus est editio aucta et emendata Catalogi supra laudati.Harum plantarum icones promiserat Cupani, quae nunquam pro-dierunt. )

- Hortus Catholicus s. ili. et exc. Principis Catholicae , Ducis

AfmlmeWs etc. Neapoli, apud Fr. Benzi. 4696. 4. 237 p., praef.Supplementum: p. 23«262. ^Supplementum alterum. Panormi,typ. Gramignani. 4 697. 4. 95, (3 J p. Bibi. Berol., Goett. et Deless.

- Panphyton siculum sive historia naturalis de animalibus,

stirpibus etr fossilibus, quae in Sicilia vel in circuitu ejus inveniun-tur. Opus posthumum ad modum Rev. Patris Francisci Cupani ima-ginibus aeneis circiter septingentis e vero tractis. Panormi, typ. Ant.Epiro. 4 743. 4 max. 84 foll. utraque pagina signata ( 4 468.) eticonibus aeneis plantarum impressa.

(Liber ineditus rarissimus absque textu et titulo typis expressoexstat in Bibi. Mus. bot. Vindob. Cand. Deless. Banks. Roemer. In Bi-bliotheca Musei botanici Vindobonensis praeterea circiter 50 tabulae nonligatae servantur, quas beatus Jacquinius e Sicilia ipse reportavit.Ct*. Spreng. Gesch. der Bot. II. 133.)

- Pamphysis sicula sixe Historia naturalis animalium,

vegetabilium et mineralium quae in Sicilia vel in circuitu ejus in-veniuntur. Opus incoeptum a R. P. Francisco Cupani, tertii ord. S.Francisci, in Panphyto siculo, continuatum suppletumque ab AntoninoBonanno Gervasi Panormitano, et tandem absolutum a Josepho, Sie-phano et Francisco Paulo ChiareUiis, Panormitanis variarum acade-miarum sociis et in regia Panormi studiorum universitate chemicaeet historiae naturalis demonstratoribus, et ab hoc superstite typismandatum. Sub auspiciis C. S. Bafmesque Schmaltz, ejusque obser-vationibus annotationibusque locupletatum imaginibus aereis circiter700 , ab ipsis Cupani schematibus exscriptis et exacte denuo incisisper Salvatorem de Ippolito. Panormi, typ. Giordano. 4 807. 4. (Mani-festo e Prospetto.) 8 p., 4 tab. Bibi. Cand.

(Opus, quantum scio, nunquam prodiit.)

Curtis, William. A catalogue of the plants growing wild in theenvirons of London. London 1774. 8. 40 p.

- Flora Londinensis, or plates and descriptions of such

plants as grow wild in the environs ofLondon. London 47774 787.folio. 70 fasciculi; singulus tabularum coi. 6., totidemque foliorumtextus. (4 7/. 4 05.)

- Flora Londinensis: containing a history of the plants in-

digenous to Great Britain, illustrated by figures of the natural size.A uew edition, enlarged by George Graves and William JacksonHooker. London, printed for George Graves by Richard and ArthurTaylor. 4847 4828. V voll folio. I: 4847. 445 tab. coi. II:4 821. 443 tab. coi. III: 4826. 202 tab. coi. IV: 4821. 440 tab.

coi. V: 4828. 72 tab. coi. = 702 tab. coi. totidemque foll. textet quatriplices indices. (Wurde im Jahr 4 839 von WeigeI in Leipzigvon 580 % //*. auf 220 th. herabgesetzt.)

(Vol. IV etV nonnisi Hookeri nomen in fronte gerunt.)

-- The Botanical Magazine, or flower-garden displayed: in

wliich the most ornamental foreign plants, cultivated in the openground, the green-house and the stove, will be accurately repre-seuted in their natural colours. To which will be added their names,class, order, generic and specific characters, according to the cele-brated Linnaeus; their places of growth and times of flowering:together with the most approved methods of culture. A work in-tentet! for the use of such Ladies, gentlemen and gardeners, aswish to become scienlificaliy acquainted with the plants they culti-vate. London 4 7874 846. LXXIIvolI. gr. 8. 4274 tab. coi. totidem-que foll. text. et appendices. (Pretium voluminis: 425.)«priL« voL A X ,- I ! I U^. voLL1V: 1827» vol. LXXI: 1845. incipiunt novaePATuVnnt«a K^r°c ^XMII : continued by John Sima; avol.LIV: 1827.

conauctea by bamuel Curtis, the descriptions by William Jackson Hooker.)

General indexes to the plants contained in ihe firstfifty-

tlnee volumes (or old series complete) of the Botanical Magazine:

r Te a interesting memoirs of the author, Mr.

Wdham Curtis. Containing an alphabetical english and an alphabe-tical latui index, and a systematical index; by Samuel Curtis. London1828. 8. xxxn, 214 p., effigies Cwtmi. (5s.)

" companion to the botanical magazine, or a familiar

mtroduction to tlie study of botany, being the substance of a course

of leetures, chiefly explanatory of the Linnean System. London 1788.8. 33 p., 8 tab. with explication.

2094 Curtis, William. An enumeration of the british grassos. London1787. folio. 1 p. *redit in ejus Praclical observations on britishgrasses, p. 4252. Ed. HI. p. 4657.

2095 - Explanation of the piate containing tlie fructification etc.

of the mosses. 2 p. et 1 tab. aen. long. 8 unc. lat. 5 unc. inscriptaEngraved for W. Curtis botanic leetures 1776. B.

2096 - Linnaeus system of botany, so far as relates to his

classes and orders of plants, illustrated by figures entirely new,with explanatory descriptions. London 1777. 4. 15p., 2 tab. coi. B. London 1803. 4. DC.

2097 - A catalogue of certain plants, growing wild, chiefly in

tlie environs of Setlle in Yorkshirc , observed in a six weeks bota-cal excursion in 1782. folio. 1 % plag. B.

2098* - A catalogue of the british mcdicinal, culinary and agri-

cultural plants, cultivated in tlie London botanical garden. London1783. 8. 149 p.

(p. 75141: Catalogue of british plants, arranged according totheir periods of flowering.)

2099 - The subscriplion catalogue of the Brompton botanic

garden for the years 1790. 1791. 1 792. 1793. 1795. 1796. 1 799. 8.38, 43, 46, 34, 36, 38 et 36 p. B.

2100* - Directioris for cultivating the Crambe maritima , or Sea

Kale for the use of the table. London 1799. 8. 18 p., 1 tab. coi.

2104+ - Practical observations on the British grasses, especially

such as are best adapted to the Iaying down or improving of mea-dows and pastures: iikewise an enumeration of the british grasses.The fourth edition with additions. To which is now added a shortaccount of tlie diseases in corii, called by farmers the bliglil, tliernildew an the rust, by Sir Joseph Banks. London 1805. 8. 58 p.,o tab. et Opus Banksii, de quo alio loco. (5s. coi. 7s. 6 d.)*Ed. II: London 1790. 8. 67 p., 6 tab. *Ed.III: London 1798. 8.73 p., 6 tab. coi.

2102* - Leetures on Botany, as delivered in tlie botanic garden

at Lambeth. Arranged frorn the manuscripts in the possession ofhis son-in-law, Samuel Curiis, Florist, Walworth. Eondon 1805.III voll. 8 max. I: 131 p., tab. coi. 1 48. II: 108 p., tab. coi.4995. III: 63 p., 24 tab. coi. (pro parte insecta illustrantes.)Ed. II. ib. 1807. III voll. 8.

(Accedit: Sketch of Ilie life and writings of the lato Mr. WilliamCurtis, by Dr. Thornlon. 33 p.)

2103+ Cushing, J. The exotic gardener; in which the management of thehot-house , green-house and conservatorv etc. London 1812. S.+Ed. II. much improved. London 1814. 8. xn, 236 p.

2104+ Cuvier, George. Rapport historiquo sur les progrfes dosSciences naturelles depuis 1789 et sur leur (itat actuel, presente aSa Majesth 1Empereur etc. rddige par Cuvier. Paris 1810. 4. xvi,298 p.

(Botanique: p. 205-214.)

2103*- Recueil des bloges historiques lus dans les seances

publiques do 1institut royal de France. Paris 18191827. III voll.8. I: 1819. VIII, 430 p. (Daubenton, Lemonnier , l' Herili er, Gilbert.Darcet, Priestley, Ceis, Adanson, Broussonet, Lassus, Ventenat, Saus-sure.) II: 1819. 484 p. (Fourcroy, Desessarts, Cauendish, Pallas.Parmentier, Bumford, Olivier, Tenon, Werner, Desmarets, Biohe, Bruyieres.) III: 1827. 506 p. (Beauvois, Banks, Duhamel, Ilavy, Ber -thollet, Hichard, Thouin, Lacepede, HalU, Corvisarl, Pinei, Fabbroni.)

2106* -- Histoire des Sciences naturelles depuis leur origine

jusquii nos jours chez tous les peuples connus, professae au collfegode France; completae, redigbe, annotee et publibe par M. Magdeleinede Saint-Agy. Paris 18411843. IV voll. 8. I: 1841. 441 p.]I: 1841. 558 p. III: 1841. 342 p. IV: 1843. 351 p.

2107* Cyrilli Alexandrini de plantarum et animalium proprietate libernunc primum in lucent editus. Cum S. Gregorii Nasianzeni carmini-bus selectis. Romae, apud Franc. Zannettum. 1590. 8. (8) 197 p.Bibi. Goett.

(Editor Hieronymus Brunellus soc. .les. in praefatione: «His ad-jecimus. inquit, poema jambicum de plantarum et animalium pro-prietatibus , quod a b. Consalvo Ponce de Leon munus acceperam,ipse vero oliin ex Guiieimi Sirleti Cardinalis exemplo describendumcuraverat. Adscribitur quidem, ut videtis, Cyrillo Alexandrino, quifuit olim et adhuc est non modo Graeciae totius, verum etiam eccle-siae universae orthodoxae lumen.»)