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Lettsom (John Coakley).
The natural history of the Tea-tree, with observations on themedical qualities of Tea and effects of Tea-drinking. London ,1772. 4°. Ed. 2. 1799.
Leveille (Joseph Henri).
Notice sur le genre Agaric, considere sous les rapports hotanique,economique, medical et toxologique. Paris , 1840. 8°.
Lewis (G. C.).
Coffee planting in Ceylon; past and present. Colombo , 1855. 8°.
Liaudet (Philipp).
Memoranda der praktischen Botanik in ihrer Anwcndung aufMateria medica. AYeimar, 1851. 8°.
Liebich (Christian).
Compendium der Forstwissensehaft. AYien, 1854. 8°.
Liebig (Justus, Baron von).
Coffee. [From Popular Science Review .] Pharm. Journ. II. vii.(1866) 412-416.
Lignac (L.).
Dicotyledones . Caracteres des principals families et plantesetudiees en medicine. Leurs usages therapeutiques. Paris ,1879. 8°.
Monocotyledones et acotyledones. Principales families, etc. Paris ,1879. 8°.
Ligon (Bichard).
A True and exact history of Barbados , etc., [with the processof sugar-making.] London , 1657. fol. (Another edition,1673.)
Flora medica: a botanical account of all the more importantplants used in medicine, in different parts of the world.London , 1838. 8°.
Medical and economical Botany . London , [1849], 8°. Ed. 2. 1856.
The Sassy tree of AYestem Africa. [Correction of specific name,given by Pkocteb.] Pharm. Journ. xvi. (1857) 373.
Lindley (John), & Thomas Mooke.
Treasury of Botany. London , 1866. 2 vols. 8°. Ed. [2.] 1874.
The title on the cover reads, “ Maunder’s Treasury of Botany.”
Lindsay (AVilliam Lauder).
The Toot-poison of New Zealand . [ Proc. Brit. B.ssoc.'j Pharm.Journ. II. v. (1864) 371-373.
On the conservation of forests in New Zealand . Journ. Bot. vi.(1868) 38-46.