Institutes of botany; : containing accurate, compleat and easy descriptions of all the known genera of plants: translated from the Latin of the celebrated Charles von Linné, Professor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Upsal; First physician to the King of Sweden, Knight of the Polar Star, and member of the most learned societies in Europe. To which are prefixed, I. A view of the ancient and present state of botany. II. A Synopsis, exhibiting the essential or striking characters which serve to discriminate genera of the same class and order; as likewise the secondary characters of each genus, or those derived from the port, habit or general appearance of the plants which compose it. / By Colin Milne, Reader on Botany in London, author of the Botanical Dictionary.

  • Milne, Colin, 1743 or 1744-1815.
Date:
M,DCC,LXXI. [i.e. 1771]
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London : Sold by W. Griffin, Bookseller, Catharine-street; J. Nourse, Bookseller to His Majesty; P. Elmsly, opposite Southampton-street; Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart, under the Royal Exchange; F. Noble, opposite Gray's-Inn Gate, Holborn; and J. Robson, New-Bond-street, M,DCC,LXXI. [i.e. 1771]

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2 unnumbered pages, 4 pages, 2 unnumbered pages, 302 pages ; 4to (28 cm)

References note

ESTC, T80796
Henrey, 1151

Notes

"The second part commences at p.135, it has a separate title-page dated 1772. The work is incomplete, without the translation of the Genera plantarum, and the 'Synopsis' extends only to a portion of Tetrandria Monogynia." (Henrey).
Copy 1. Supplier/Donor: Med. Soc. Lond. Incomplete: first part only; all lacking after p. 134. Stamp of Medical Society of London on t.p.

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