Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- VOL. I. Errors in the Printing
- Ch. 1 PRIMÆVAL Botany
- Ch. 2 Botany of the middle ages
- Ch. 3 history of continued to the revival of learning
- Ch. 4 First printed books on Botany
- Ch. 5 Turner
- Ch. 6 Bulleyn
- Ch. 7 Lyte
- Ch. 8 Lobel
- Ch. 9 Dodoens and Gerard
- Ch. 10 Johnson
- Ch. 11 Parkinson
- Ch. 12 History of wooden cuts of plants
- Ch. 13 The Oxford physic garden founded
- Ch. 14 Tradescant
- Ch. 15 Ray: his Catalogus Cantabrigiensis
- Ch. 16 Ray
- Ch. 17 Ray
- Ch. 18 Ray
- Ch. 19 Ray
- Ch. 20 Ray
- Ch. 21 Cowley
- Ch. 22 Merret
- Ch. 23 Morison
- Ch. 24 History of the rise and progress of system in Botany
- Ch. 25 Discovery of the sexes of plants
- Ch. 26 Willisel
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- VOL. I. Errors in the Printing
- Ch. 1 PRIMÆVAL Botany
- Ch. 2 Botany of the middle ages
- Ch. 3 history of continued to the revival of learning
- Ch. 4 First printed books on Botany
- Ch. 5 Turner
- Ch. 6 Bulleyn
- Ch. 7 Lyte
- Ch. 8 Lobel
- Ch. 9 Dodoens and Gerard
- Ch. 10 Johnson
- Ch. 11 Parkinson
- Ch. 12 History of wooden cuts of plants
- Ch. 13 The Oxford physic garden founded
- Ch. 14 Tradescant
- Ch. 15 Ray: his Catalogus Cantabrigiensis
- Ch. 16 Ray
- Ch. 17 Ray
- Ch. 18 Ray
- Ch. 19 Ray
- Ch. 20 Ray
- Ch. 21 Cowley
- Ch. 22 Merret
- Ch. 23 Morison
- Ch. 24 History of the rise and progress of system in Botany
- Ch. 25 Discovery of the sexes of plants
- Ch. 26 Willisel
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- Historical and Biographical Sketches of the Progress of Botany in EnglandFrom its Origin to the Introduction of the Linnaean System, pp. 347 - 360Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011First published in: 1790