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3835* Graumiiller, Johann Christian Friedrich. Tabellarische Ueber-sicht des alten Linndischen Pflanzensystems und des verbessertenvon Thuuberg, so wie auch der naturiichen Systeme von Jussieuund Batsch. Fur seine Yorlesungen entworfen. Eisenberg 4 811. 4.xii, 49 p. ( % 1/i.)
3836+ - Diagnose der bekanntesten, besonders europaischen
Pflanzengattungen nach dem verbesserten Linneschen Systeme.Mit Vorrede von Gruner. Eisenberg 1841. 8. vm, 435 p. (2y 4 th.)
3837 - Flora pharmaceutica Jenensis oder Verzeichniss der
um Jena wildwachsenden und in Garten und auf Feldern gezognenin alteren und neueren Zeiten gebraucblichen Arzneipflanzen. Jena1815. 4. ( y 4 th.)
3838* -- Handbuch der pharmaceutisch-medizinischen Bota-
nik fiir Aerzte, Apotheker und zum Selbstunterricht. Eisenberg 1813— 184 9. 6 Bande. 8. — I: 4 813. xxiv, 496 p. — II: 1814. xiv, 466 p.— III: 4 84 5. xii , 542 p. — IV: 4 817. x, 469 p. — V: 4848. xiv,464 p.— VI: (Register.) 1819. 170 p, (12% th.)
3839’ --- Flora Jenensis oder Beschreibung der in der Nahe
von Jena, (Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach und Altenburg) etc. ■wild-wachsenden Pflanzen etc. Erster Band. (Classis I—V.) Eisenberg4824. 8. xxn, 450 p. (1 % th.)
(Desinit haec Flora in Pentandria, morte autoris [i die 5 Sept.1824] interrupta.)
3840* Grav, Georg. Panacaea vegetabilis calida sive Majorana nostra,igne rationis examinata. Jenae 4689. 12. 204 p.
3841 Gravander, Pehr Olaf. Meditationes circa alimenta Sueciae suc-cedanea e regno vegetabili. D. Upsaliae 1 805. 4. 4 4 p. W.
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Gravenhorst, Johannes Andreas Christoph. De Cinchonae cor-ticibus. D. Goettingae 1791. 4. 42 p.
Graves, George. A monograph of the British grasses. Nr. I—V.London 1822. roy. 8. 42 tab. coi. (1/. 1s.)
- Hortus medicus. London 1833. 4. (16s. — coi. 11. 5s.)
- Hortus regius. London 1834. 4. 44 tab.
Gray, Asa. Elements of botany. New York, Carwille and Co. 1836.12. 428 p. W.
- Melanthacearum Americae septentrionalis revisio. Novi-
Eboraci, G. P. Scott. 4837. 8. p. 105—140.
(Annals of the Lyceum of NewYork, tom. IV. p. 105—140.)
- Remarks on the structure and affinities of the order
Ceratophyllaceae. NewYork, typ. Scott. 1837. 8. p. 44 — 60.
(Annals of the Lyceum of NewYork, vol. IV. p. 41—60.)
■- Notes of a botanical excursion to the mountaius of
North-Carolina. s. 1. et a. 8. 49 p.
(Amer. Journal of Science and arts, vol. XLII. Nr. 1.)
- Notice of the botanical writings of the late C. S. Rafi-
nesque. s. 1. et a. 8. 21 p.
(Amer. Journal of Science and arts, vol. XLII. Nr. 2.)
-The botanical Text-book for colleges, schools and pri-vate students: comprising Part I. an introduction to structural andphysiological botany. Part II. the principies of systematic bolany;etc. illustrated with numerous engravings on wood. New-York,Wiley and Putnam. 1842. 8. 41 3 p. — tSecond editiou, illustratedwith more than a thousand engravings on wood. ib. 1845. 8. 509 p.(1 Dollar 50 cenis.)
-) The chemistry of vegetation. From the North American
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Ueview. (NewYork) 1845. 8. 42 p.
(Sunt animadversiones in libros de chemia vegetabili a J. Dumas,J. B. Boiissingnault, Johnston et Draper editos.)
Gray, Christopher. A catalogue of trees, shrubs, plants andflowers. which are propagated for sale by Christopher Gray, Nur-seryman at Fulham in Middlesex. London 4 755. 8. 56 p. B.
Gray, Samuel Frederick. A supplement to the pharmacopoeas.etc. London 1848. 8. xv, 377 p., ind. (10s. 6 d.)
~ -- A natural arrangement of british plants according to
their relations to each other, as pointed out by Jussieu, DeCan-dolle, Brown etc. including those eultivated for use; with an intro-duction to botany, in which the terms newly introduced are ex-plained; illustrated by figures. London 1821. Uvoll. 8.— I: xxviii,8 ^4 p., 21 tab. coi.— II: vm, 757 p. (21. 2s.)
Grebe, Rari Friedrich August. De conditionibus ad arborum no-strarum saltuensium vitam necessariis. D. Marburgi Cattorum 4 841.8. 31 p.
3857 Greff, Michel. Les pommes de terre regenhrees ou recherches surles causes des maladies des pommes de terre et sur les moyens deregenerer ce vegdlal. Metz 1846. 8. 6% plag.
3858+ (Gregoire, Jacobus.) Hortus pharmaceuticus Lutetianus. (Paris)typ. Petri Targa. 1638. 12. 84 p. Bibi. Juss.
3859* Gregorius de Regio. De varietate capsicorum commentarius,latine per Carolwn Clusium. In Clusii Curis posterioribus. Antwerpiae4611. folio, p. 51—57,— ib. 1611. 4. p. 96—108.
3860* Grenier, Charles. Souvenirs botaniques des environs des Eaux-bonnes. (Bordeaux) 1837. 8. 16 p.
(Extrait des Actes de la Societd Linndenne de Bordeaux.)
3864+ - Observations botaniques. Iiesancon 1838, 8. 36p., 2tab.
(Agit de quibusdam plantis phanerogamis Galliae.)
3862* - Observations sur les genres Moenchia et Malachium.
(Besancon 1839.) 8. 8 p.
3863* -- Fragment d’une monographie des Cerastium. (Besanpon
4840.) 8. 24 p.
3864* - Monographia de Cerastio. Vesontione, typ. Outhenin-
Chalandre. 1841. 8 max. 95 p., 9 tab.
3865+ -- Extrait des Memoires et Comptes rendus de la sociele
d’6mulation du Doubs pour Decembre 1844. Partie botanique (AI—sine). Besanqon 1841. 4. p. 31—38, 1 tab.
3866+ -- Catalogue des plantes pharibrogames du Departement
du Doubs. (Besanpon 1843.) 8. 72 p.
3867* -- Thbse de gdographie botanique du Departement du
Doubs, presentee h la facultd des Sciences h Strasbourg. Strasbourg1844. 8. 29 p., 4 tab. geogr.
(Hujus eximii botanici, quo in gallicarum plantarum cognitionevix callidior alius, in dies «Synopsin Florae gallicae» ad modumSynopseos Florae germanicae Kochianae elaboratam exspectamus.)
3868 Gretscher, Jakob. De plantis ex Aristotele potissimum collecta. D.Ingolstadii, typ. Eder. 1591. 4. H.
3869* Greville, RobertKaye. Scottish cryptogamicFloraorcolouredfigu-res and desc-riptions of cryptogamic plants belonging chiefly to the or-der Fungi, and intended to serve as a continuation of English Botany.Edinburgh 1823—4 829. llvoll. 8. 360 foll.,ind., 360 tab. coi. (151.6s.)(Vkliopus in sex volumina distributum, quodque 60 tabularum.)
3870+ - Flora Edinensis: or a descriplion of plants growing near
Edinburgh, arranged according to the Linnean System. With a con-cise introduction to the natural orders of the class Cryptogamia andillustrative plates. Edinburgh 1824. 8. lxxxi, 478 p.. 4 tab.
3871+ - and G. A. Walker-Arnott. A new arrangement of the
genera of mosses with characters and observations on their distri-bution, history and structure. Memoirs 1—3. (Edinburgh 4 825.) 8.427 p., 4 tab. sign. 7. 2. 3. 1 3.
(Etiam inscribitur. Tentamen methodi muscorum.)
3872 * - Algae britannicae, or descriptions of the marine and
other inarticulated plants of the British islands, belonging to theorder Algae; with plates illustrative of the genera. Edinburgh 1830.8. Lxxxvin, 218 p., 19 tab. coi. (21. 2 s.)
3873 Grevin, Jacques. Deux livres des venins. Anvers 1568. 4. 333 p.,ic. xylogr. i. t. B.
(Adjecta sunt Nicandri opera a Grevino gallice facta.)
* latine: De venenis libri duo, gallice primum ab eo scripti et a.multis hactenus latine desiderati et nunc tandem opera ot laboreHieremiae Martii in latinum sermonem summa lide et diligentia con-versi. Antwerpiae, ex officina Chr. Plantini. 1571. folio min. (10 foll.)332 p., ind., ic. xylogr. i. t.
(A p. 276 — 332 sequuntur: Nicandri Theriaca in latinum carmenredacta.)
3874+ Grew, Nehemiah. The anatomy of vegetables begun. With a ge-neral account of vegetation founded thereon. London, Hickman.1672. 8. (30) 198 ( 17) p., 3 tab,— *Impr. cum ejus: The anatomy. of plants. London 1682. folio, p. 4 —49.
* latine: Anatomiae vegetabilium primordia, cum generali theoriavegetationis eidem superstructa. (Ephein. Acad. Nat. Cur. Dec. 1.Ann. 8. App. p. 287—379.)
T gallice: Anatomie des plantes, qui confient une description exactede leurs parties et de leurs usages. et qui fait voir comment ellesse forment et comment elles croissenl. Traduite do l anglois de Mr.Grew. (par Le Vasseur.) Paris, chez Lambert Roulland. 1675. 12. (24)215 (12) p. cum figuris. — fSeconde ddition. Paris, chez Dezallier.1679. 12. (non differt.)
* gallice: Anatomie des plantes. Leide 1685. 12. 246 p., 1 tab., prae-ter Dedu: De fame des plantes, et experimenta Grewii et Itoylei:108 p. — *Nouvelle edilion revue et corrigee. Leide 1691. 12. (nondifferre pulo.)