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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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31,507 December 27, 1971

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

CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

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OUTLINES OF ROSAROLOGIA, page 519-1068.

Introductory remarks, 1493. Arrangements of Linneus, Hill, &c., and their
collective terms, 1494-1500. Rosares, definition of, 1501. Subdivision of
the class into orders, 1502. Querneales, Rosales, Syringales, 1503—7.

QUERNEOLOGIA.

QUERNEALES, 1508-1898. Number and names of sections, 1509. QUERCINÆ,
definition, &c. 1510. Casuarinacea, 1511. Casuarina equisetifolia, ib. My-
ricacea, 1517. Myrica arguta, 1518. Salicace, 1521. Salix capræа
Quercus navalis vel pedunculata, Juglans regia, 1521. Salix Babylonica,
1528. Betulaceae, 1533; alder, birch, &c. 1536-9. BETULIANE; CORYLIANÆ;
1540. Corylacea, 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. Platanacea, 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. Antuurida, 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. Urticidæ, 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. Myristicaceæ, 1676. Myristica
Moschata, commercial history, 1679. Hernandiacea, 1683. Thymelaaceæ,
1687. Daphne Mezereum, ib. Thymelida, 1691-3. Lagetta lintearia, lace
bark, 1693. Elæagnidæ, 1692-5. Proteacea, 1696. Penæaceæ, 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. Trapaceæ, 1729. Trapa natans, 1730. Ceratophyllacea,
1733. PIPERINÆ, 1737. Saururacea, Saururus cernuus, 1740. Piperaceae,
1743. Piper nigrum, 1896. Chloranthacea, 1751. ASARINE, 1755. Aris-
tolochiacea, 1757. Aristolochidæ, 1760-2. Aristolochia trilobata, 1762.
Asaridæ, 1761-3. Nepenthacea, Nepenthes Indica, 1765. RUMICINÆ, 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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