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A GENERAL HISTORY OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM,

IN WHICH

PLANTS ARE ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THE SYSTEM OF
NATURAL AFFINITIES.

BY

GILBERT T. BURNETT, F.L.S.

PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON; AND SENIOR PRESIDENT
OF THE WESTMINSTER MEDICAL SOCIETY.

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LONDON:

JOHN CHURCHILL, PRINCES STREET, SOHO.

MDCCCXXXV.

31,507 December 27, 1971

LONDON:

PRINTED BY J. AND C. ADLARD,
BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE.

CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

OUTLINES OF ROSAROLOGIA, page 519-1068.
Arrangements of Linneus, Hill, &c., and their
Rosares, definition of, 1501. Subdivision of
Querneales, Rosales, Syringales, 1503-7.

Introductory remarks, 1493.
collective terms, 1494-1500.
the class into orders, 1502.

QUERNEOLOGIA.

QUERNEALES, 1508-1898. Number and names of sections, 1509. QUERCINE,
definition, &c. 1510. Casuarinaceæ, 1511. Casuarina equisetifolia, ib. My-
ricacea, 1517. Myrica arguta, 1518. Salicaceae, 1521.
Salix capræa
Quercus navalis vel pedunculata, Juglans regia, 1521. Salix Babylonica,
1528. Betulaceae, 1533; alder, birch, &c. 1536-9. BETULIANE; CORYLIANE;
1540. Corylace, 1541. Balanophagi, mast, pannage, &c: 1544. Species
and varieties of British oak, 1547–50. Timber, 1550. Bark, 1551. Galls, 1553.
Kermes, 1554. Cork, 1556. Chesnut, beech, 1559. Juglandacea, 1564.
Carya or hickory, 1569. ULMINE. Ulmus campestris, 1570. Ulmacea, 1573.
Chailletiacea, 1578. Chailletia toxicaria, C. erecta, 1580. Aquilariacea,
Agallochum, Lign-aloe, or Aloe wood, 1583. URTICINE, 1584. Stilaginacea,
1586. Antidesma, 1589. Platanaceæ, 1590. Platanida, 1594-7. Planes, age,
size, habits. Artocarpide, 1595-9. Artocarpus incisa, Humulus Lupulus,
1603. Transport of the bread fruit from the South Seas to the West Indies, 1602.
Broussonetia (Morus) papyrifera, 1606. Mulberry, 1609. Bread-nut, Brosi-
mum; milk-tree, Galactodendron, 1614. Ficus Carica, 1617. F. toxicaria,
&c. 1619. F. religiosa, Banyan, 1620. Antiaridæ, 1596-1621. Upas of
Java, Antiaris toxicaria, Upas Valley, 1621. Föersch's account of the Upas-
tree, 1622. Loudon's account of the Upas Valley, or the Valley of Death,
1628. Grotto del Cane, 1629. Urticacea, 1631. Ürticidæ, 1634-7. Daoun
setan, 1640. Cannabidæ, 1635-44. Hashish, Banghie, &c. 1645. Hop,
1647. Lacistemidæ, 1636-50. Datiscacea, 1651. Monimiacea, 1655. Am-
borida, 1658. Atherospermida, 1659. LAURINE, 1661. Lauraceæ, 1663.
Lauridæ, 1666-8. Cassythida, 1667-75. Myristicacea, 1676. Myristica
Moschata, commercial history, 1679. Hernandiacea, 1683. Thymelaaceœ,
1687. Daphne Mezereum, ib. Thymelidæ, 1691-3. Lagetta lintearia, lace
bark, 1693. Elæagnidæ, 1692-5. Proteacea, 1696. Penæacea, 1700. San-
talacea Santalum album, 1705. Osyridæ, 1709-12. Nyssidæ, 1710-3.
Santalidæ, 1711—4. Terminaliacea, 1715. HIPPURINE, 1719. Hippuri-
dacea, 1722. Haloragidæ, 1725. Hippuridæ, Hippuris vulgaris, 1726. Cal-
litrichidæ, 1727. Trapacea, 1729. Trapa natans, 1730. Ceratophyllacea,
1733. PIPERINÆ, 1737. Saururacea, Saururus cernuus, 1740. Piperaceæ,
1743. Piper nigrum, 1896. Chloranthacea, 1751. ASARINE, 1755.
tolochiacea, 1757. Aristolochida, 1760-2. Aristolochia trilobata, 1762.
Asaridæ, 1761—3. Nepenthacea, Nepenthes Indica, 1765. RUMICINE, 1771.
Salicornia fruticosa, Rheum undulatum, 1773. Petiveriacea, 1776. Petive-
ridæ, 1780-2. Phytolaccidæ, 1781-3. Betacea, 1785. Chenopodidæ, 1788
-90. Amarantidæ, 1789-1803. Scleranthacea, 1806. Scleranthidæ, 1810.
Illecebridæ, 1811. Pollichidæ, 1812. Coccus Polonicus, 1813. Nyctagina-
cea, 1814. Polygonacea, 1820. Coccoloba uvifera, 1823. Polygonum,
1824-30. Rhubarb, 1831. Rumex, 1832. Eriogonum, 1837. EUPHOR-

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