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### Author
Graves, George (1784-1839), British botanical artist.
**Abbreviated name**: *G. Graves* \[standard form in IPNI: *Graves*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection BB|BB]] mention that Graves had a herbarium.
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 2: 77; BB p. 128; BM 2: 709; CSP p. 993; GFB p. 58; Jackson p. 217; NI 747-748; PR 3519-3520, ed. 1: 3843-3845.
- Curtis, William Curtis 2, 21, 51, 103, 112. 1941.
- Curtis, Watsonia 2: 93-99. 1952 (on relation with *Flora londinensis*).
#### Eponymy
*Gravesia* Naudin (1851) and *Gravesiella* A. Fernandes & R. Fernandes (1960) are dedicated to Louis Graves (1791-1857), q.v.
### Publications
##### n.2116. Hortus medicus
**Title**
*Hortus medicus*, or figures and descriptions of the more important plants used in medicine, or possessed of poisonous qualities; with their medical properties, chemical analysis, etc. etc.... The chemical and medical departments by J. D. Morries. Edinburgh (Adam and Charles Black), London (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman) 1834. Qu.
**Abbreviated title**: *Hortus med.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: In parts (contents unknown) between Apr 1833 and Jun 1834 (see e.g. Lit. Ber. Flora 3: 80. 21 Mai 1833 for'no. 1'; preface g Mar 1834), p. \[i-vii\], \[1\]-274, *pl. 1-44, *hand coloured engraved plates by G. Graves. *Copy*: NY.
*Ref*.: BM 2: 709; GFB p. 58; Jackson p. 201; NI 747; PR 3520.
- Curtis, William Curtis 1746-1799, p. 112.
- Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik, A-G. 1975 (no. 299).