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28 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 1723. Blair. Pharmaco-botanologia. Begun. 1724. Ray. Synopsis. Third edition. A Dillenio. 1725. Sloane. Jamaica. Vol. ii. Douglas. Amaryllis, or Guerjisey Lily. 1726. Martyn. Plantee officinales. Ruppius. Hora Jenensis aucta. George II. 1727. Threlkeld. Synopsis S'drpium Hibernicarum. Boerhaave. Historia Plantarum in Horto Lugduno-Bativorum- Martyn. Methodus Plantarum Cantabrigensium. Hales. Vegetable Statics. 1 728. Knowlton arid Miller begun to be known. Bradley. Dictionarium Botanicum. Ksempt'er. History of Japan, translated. 1729. Micheli. Nova Plantarum Genera. 1730. Hebenstreit. Definitiones Plantarum. The genera ofRiviniis. Catesby. Carolina. Miller. Gardeners' Dictionary. First edition. 1732. Dillenius. Hortus Elthamensis. Tournefort. History of Plants, translated by Mar- tyn. Linnseus. Florula Lapponica. 1735. Systema Naturae. First edition. 1736. -* Came to England. Fundamenta Botanica. Bibliotheca Botanica. • Musa ClifFortiana. 1737. • Flora Lapponica. First edition. Genera Plantarum. First edition, '— Critica Botanica. Hortus ClifFortianus. Blackstone. Harefield Plants. Dale. Pharmacologia. Second edition. Blackwell. Herbal. Ludwig. Definitiones Plantarum. First edition. 1738. Deering. Nottingham Plants. 1740. Van Royen. Florae Leydensis Prodromus. Contains his System, and is said to have been written by Linncmis. 1741. Dillenius. Historia Muscorum. Linnceus made Professor at Upsal.
INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 29 174-2. Haller Enumeratio Stirpium Helveticarum. 174;4!. Wilson. Synopsis of British Plants. Vol. i. A translation of Ray's Synopsis, slightly alteredfrom Tournefort. 1745. Linnasus. Flora Suecica. Needham. Microscopical Discoveries. Parsons. Theatre of Seeds. Ruppius. Flora Jenensis, a Hallero. 1746. Blackstone. Specimen Botanicum. Contains the 1747. 1748. habitats of rare British plants. Short. Medicina Britannica. Heister. Systema Plantarum. A near approach to the present natural system ; hut the trees separated from the herbs. 1749. Linnaeus. Materia Medica. First edition. Amoenitates Academicae. First edition begun. 1750. Ehret and Trew. Centuriae. Begun. Hughes. Barbadoes. 1751. Fulham-garden very full of plants. Linnaeus. Philosophia Botanica. First edition. Forster. Flora Americae Septentrionalis. Sauvages. Methodus Foliorum. 1 752. Sir Hans Sloane died. Newton. Compleat Herbal. 1753. Linnaeus. Species Plantarum. First edition. Alston. Tyrocinium. 1755. Miller. Figures to his Dictionary. Begun. Ellis. History of the Corallines. 1756. Browne. Jamaica. Sheldrake. Herbal. 1757. Kniphoff". Herbarium vivum. Begun and carried on to J 2 centuries. First publication of dried specimens. 1758. Borlase. Cornwall. 1759. Stillingfleet. Miscellaneous tracts. B. Jussieu arranges the garden at Trianon. Foundation of the present natural system. George IIL 1 760. Solander to England. Lee, Introduction to Botany. First edition. Flora Danica. Begun by Oeder. 1761. Schaeffer. Fungi. Begun.
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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 29<br />
174-2. Haller Enumeratio Stirpium Helveticarum.<br />
174;4!. Wilson. Synopsis of British Plants. Vol. i. A<br />
translation of Ray's Synopsis, slightly alteredfrom<br />
Tournefort.<br />
1745. Linnasus. Flora Suecica.<br />
Needham. Microscopical Discoveries.<br />
Parsons. Theatre of Seeds.<br />
Ruppius. Flora Jenensis, a Hallero.<br />
1746. Blackstone. Specimen Botanicum. Contains the<br />
1747.<br />
1748.<br />
habitats of rare British plants.<br />
Short. Medicina Britannica.<br />
Heister. Systema Plantarum. A near approach to<br />
the present natural system ; hut the trees separated<br />
from the herbs.<br />
1749. Linnaeus. Materia Medica. First edition.<br />
Amoenitates Academicae. First edition<br />
begun.<br />
1750. Ehret and Trew. Centuriae. Begun.<br />
Hughes. Barbadoes.<br />
1751. Fulham-garden very full of plants.<br />
Linnaeus. Philosophia Botanica. First edition.<br />
Forster. Flora Americae Septentrionalis.<br />
Sauvages. Methodus Foliorum.<br />
1 752. Sir Hans Sloane died.<br />
Newton. Compleat Herbal.<br />
1753. Linnaeus. Species Plantarum. First edition.<br />
Alston. Tyrocinium.<br />
1755. Miller. Figures to his Dictionary. Begun.<br />
Ellis. History of the Corallines.<br />
1756. Browne. Jamaica.<br />
Sheldrake. Herbal.<br />
1757. Kniphoff". Herbarium vivum. Begun and carried<br />
on to J 2 centuries. First publication of dried<br />
specimens.<br />
1758. Borlase. Cornwall.<br />
1759. Stillingfleet. Miscellaneous tracts.<br />
B. Jussieu arranges the garden at Trianon. Foundation<br />
of the present natural system.<br />
George IIL<br />
1 760. Solander to England.<br />
Lee, Introduction to Botany. First edition.<br />
Flora Danica. Begun by Oeder.<br />
1761. Schaeffer. Fungi. Begun.