 |
Miscellaneous
Tracts Relating to natural History, Husbandry, and
Physick, to Which is Added the Calendar of Flora.
Selected and Translated by Benjamin Stillingfleet.
London, R. And J. Dodsley, 1762. |
 |
Lee, James. An
Introduction to Botany. Containing an Explanation of that
Science, and an Interpretation of its Technical Terms,
Extracted from the Works of Dr. Linnus, and Calculated to
Assist Such as may be Dessirous of Studying that
Authors Method and Improvements. London,
Printed for J. And R. Tonson, 1765. |
 |
Withering, William. A
Botanical Arrangement of All the Vegetables Growing in
Great Britain with Descriptions of the Genera and Species
According to the Celebrated Linnus..., with an Easy
Introduction to the Study of Botany. Shewing the Method
of Investigating Plants, and Directions How to Dry and
Preserve Specimens. Birmingham, Printed by M.
Swinney, for T Cadel and P. Elmsley... and G. Robinson...
London, 1776. |
 |
Botanical
Magazine, or the Flower Garden Displayed. [s.l.,
s.n.], 1878-1800. ( London, Printed for W. Curtis by S.
Couchman). |
 |
Bryant, Charles. Flora
Diaetetica, or History of Esculent Plants, Both Domestic
and Foreign, in Which They are Accurately Described, and
Reduced to Their Linnaean Generic and Specific Names....
London, B. White, 1783. |
 |
Linn, Carl von. A
System of Vegetables, According to Their Classes, Orders,
Genera, Species, with Their Characters and Differences.
Translated from the 13th edition (as Published by Dr.
Murray) of the Systema Vegetabilium of the late
Professor Linneus, and from the Supplementum Plantarum...
by a Botanical Society at Lichfield. Lichfield, Printed
by J. Jackson for Leigh and Sotheby, 1783. |
 |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. Letters
on the Elements of Botany, Addressed to a Lady.
Translated into English, with Notes, and Twenty-four
Additional Letters, Fully Explaining the System of
Linnaeus, by Thomas Martyn. London, Printed for B. White,
1785. |
 |
Martyn, Thomas. Recueil
de Plantes Colories, Pour Servir lIntelligence des
Lettres Lmentaires sur La Botanique de J.J. Rousseau.
Paris, Poinot, 1789. |
 |
Darwin, Erasmus. The
Botanic Garden; a Poem, in Two Parts. Part I. Containing
the Economy of Vegetation. Part II. The Loves of the
Plants. With Philosophical Notes. London, Printed
for J. Johnson, 1791. |
 |
Smith, Charlotte Turner. The
Poems of Charlotte Smith. Edited by Stuart
Curran. NY, Oxford University Press, 1993. |
 |
Smith, Charlotte Turner. The
Young Philosopher, a Novel. London, Printed for
T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, 1798. |
 |
Lester, Francis Edward. My
Friend the Rose. With Sixteen Illustrations
Reproduced from Paintings by Mary Lawrance, First Printed
1799. Harrisburg, Pa., J. Horace McFarland Company, 1942. |
 |
Colden, Jane. Botanic
Manuscript. Edited by H.W. Rickett and Elizabeth
C. Hall. NY?, Garden Club of Orange and Dutchess
Counties, NY, [1963.] |
 |
Wakefield, Priscilla. An
Introduction to Botany, in a Series of Familiar Letters,
with Illustrative Engravings. London, Printed by
and for Darton and Harvey, 1807. |
 |
Botanical
Dialogues, Between Hortensia and Her Four Children,
Charles, Harriet, Juliette and Henry. Designed for the
Use of Schoo ls, by a Lady. London, Printed for
J. Johnson, 1797. |
 |
Abbot, Charles. Flora
Bedfordiensis, Comprehending Such Plants as Grow Wild in
the County of Bedford, Arranged According to the System
of Linnaus, with Occasional Remarks. Bedford,
Printed and Sold by W. Smith, 1798. |
 |
Marcet, Jane Haldimand. Conversations
on Natural Philosophy, in Which the Elements of that
Science are Familiarly Explained and Adapted to the
Comprehension of Young Pupils. Charleston, S.C.,
J. Grigg and W.P. Bason, 1824. |
 |
Murray, Charlotte. The
British Garden, a Descriptive Catalogue of Hardy Plants,
Indigenous or Cultivated in the Climate of Great Britain,
with Their Generic and Specific Characters, Latin and
Wnglish Names, Native Country, and Time of Flowering.
London, Thomas Wilson, 1808. |
 |
Ibbetson, Agnes. [articles published in Journal of
Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts, Philosophical
Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, from
1809-1819. |
 |
The
Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts,
published by William Nicholson, is but one journal in
which Agnes Ibbetson published her work. Marked here are
entries in other volumes of the journal owned by the
M.S.U. Libraries, in addition to the one opened for
display, which contain articles and illustrations by her.
These volumes were published from 1809 through 1813. |
 |
Kent, Elizabeth. Sylvan
Sketches, or a Companion to the Park and the Shrubbery,
with Illustrations from the Works of the Poets.
London, Taylor and Hessey, 1825. |
 |
Roberts, Mary. The
Annals of My Village, Being a Calendar of Nature, for
Every Month in the Year. London, J. Hatchard,
1831. |