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### Author
Lindley, John (1799-1865), British botanist; Dr. phil. München 1832; professor of botany at University College London 1829-1860.
**Abbreviated name**: *Lindl.* \[standard form in IPNI: *Lindl.*\]
#### Herbarium and types
General herbarium (58.000 sheets) at [[Collection CGE|CGE]]; types mainly in his own herbarium, but some also at [[Collection BM|BM]] and [[Collection K|K]]. The general herbarium ([[Collection CGE|CGE]]) contains many types of other botanists (J. G. Agardh: *Lupinus*, C. G. Nees *Cyperaceae*). *Orchid* herbarium (incl. types and drawings) at [[Collection K|K]] (reproduced on IDC microfiche 7395). Many letters at [[Collection K|K]]; others at [[Collection G|G]] and [[Collection HU|HU]]. Letters to Miquel at [[Collection U|U]].
Ref.: Anon., Flora 48: 493. 1865, 49: 240. 1866 (disposal of herbarium).
Seemann, B., J. Bot. 3: 264 (orchid herb. acq. by K.), 4: 93. 1866 (library to Hort. Soc. of London, now R. H. S.), 128 (general herb. to [[Collection CGE|CGE]] at £ 300).
Britten, J., J. Bot. 35: 463. 1897 (original plates at [[Collection BM|BM]]).
#### Bibliography and biography
AG 6(1): 482; Ainsworth p. 156; Andrews p. 296; Backer p. 330; Barnhart 2: 386; BB p. 188; BM 3: 1119-1121, 7: 634; Bossert p. 239; Bret. p. 252, 281; Clokie p. 200; CSP 4: 31 -33, 12: 448, 8: 233, 16: 793; Dawson p. 543, 943; Dcsmond p. 386; DNB 33: 277-279; DU 181-184; Frank 3(Anh.): 58; GF p. 65; GR p. 404; Hcnrey 2: 727, 3: 75; Herder p. 463; Hortus 3: 1198 ("Lindl."); IH 1(cd. 6): 361, 2: 447; Jackson p. 573; Kew 3: 448-450; KR p. 414; Krcmpelh. 2: 6; Langman p. 446-447; Laèguc p. 132, 133, 283, 527-529, 531, 574; LS 15503-15504, 36041; Lenley p. 463; ME 3: 399, 407, 433; Moebius p. 53, 453; MW p. 274-277, suppl. p. 204; NI 1199-1207; Plesch p. 309-310; PH 364, 567; PR 5343-5373 (ed. 1: 5922-5949); Quenstedt p. 264; Rehder 5: 513-514; SBC p. 126 ("Lindl."); SK 4: cxcvii-cxcviii; SO 837a; TL-1: see p. 521; TL-2/1: 365, 425, 1505, 1614, 1625, 1683, 2657, 2993, 3176, 4264, sec index; Zander ed. 10, p. 685, ed. 11, p. 781.
- Allan, M., The Hookers of Kew 266 \[index\]. 1967.
- Allen, D. E., The Victorian fern crazc 14, 16, 36. 1969.
- Allford, J. M., \[unpubl. bibliography listing 236 publications\], 1953, fide Stearn 1973.
- Allibone, S. A., Crit. dict. Engl. lit. 1101. 1870.
- Anon., Bonplandia 6: 47. 1858; Bot. Zeit. 23: 350. 1865; Bull. Soc. bot. France 12: 352, (bibl.:) 238. 1865; Canad. Natural. ser. 2.2: 468-470. 1865 (reprinted from London Athenaeum); Proc. Roy. Soc. London 1867 (Obit. Not. vol. 15, p. xxx-xxxii); The Lindley Library catalogue 256-257. 1927 (bibl.).
- Bentham, G., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1865/66: lxxiii-lxxvii.
- Blunt, W., Art. bot. ill. 300 \[index\]. 1950.
- Bunyard, J. R. Hort. Soc. 52: 218-224. 1927 (on Lindley drawings at R.H.S.).
- Burkill, I. H., Chapt. hist. bot. India 241. 1965.
- Candolle, A. P. de, Mém. souvenirs 272, 453. 1862.
- Carus, C. G. & C. F. P. v. Martius, Eine Altersfreundschaft 29, 131. 1939.
- Davey, F. H., Fl. Cornwall xxxviii. 1909.
- Duveen, H. I., Amer. Orchid. Soc. Bull. 41(12): 1090-1092. 1972.
- Ewan, J. et al., Short history bot. U.S. 9, 41. 1969.
- Fletcher, H. R., The story of the Royal Horticultural Society 1804-1968, London 1969 (see index; many refs.).
- Gardener, W., Gard. Chron. 158: 386, 406, 409, 430, 434, 451, 457, 476, 481, 502, 507, 526. 1965 (detailed biogr.).
- Graustein, J. E., Thomas Nuttall 255, 276, 280. 1967.
- Gray, A., Sci. Papers 2: 333-336. 1889.
- Gray, J. L., Letters A. Gray 834 \[index\]. 1893.
- Green, J. R., Hist. bot. United Kingdom 336-353. 1914.
- Hadfield, M., Pioneers in gardening 131-132. 1951.
- Hall, N., Botanists of the Eucalypts 85. 1978.
- Harvey-Gibson, R. J., Outlines hist. bot. 95, 96, 163. 1914.
- Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 553 \[index\]. 1912.
- Jessen, K. F. W., Bot. Gegenw. Vorz. 356, 392, 394, 411, 430-431, 461. 1884.
- Jones, H. G., Taxon 22: 230. 1973 (portr.).
- Keeble, F., *in* F. VV. Oliver, Makers Brit. bot. 164-177, 329, *pl. 14.* 1912 (portr.).
- Lemmon, K., Golden age pl. hunt. 225 \[index\]. 1968.
- Lindley, Alice, Gard. Chron. 158: 362. 1965 (introduction to Gardener's biography by L's great granddaughter).
- Maiden, J. H., J. Proc. R. Soc. NSW 42: 74-75. 1908, J. West Austral. nat. Hist. Soc. 6: 31-32. 1909.
- Milner, J. D., Cat. Portr. Kew 76-77. 1906.
- Morton, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 90: 457-462. 1965.
- Nissen, C., Philobiblon 6(9): 339. 1933.
- Reinikka, M. A., Amer. Orchid. Soc. Bull. 33: 564-568. 1964 (portr.); Hist. Orchid 153-159 (portr.).
- Rodigas, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belgique 4: 411-423. 1865; Belgique hortic. 1866: 232-240.
- Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 344 \[index\]. 1942.
- Sachs, J., Hist, botanique 9, 115, 154. 1892.
- Seemann, B., J. Bot. 3:384-388. 1865.
- Smith, F. T., An outline of the history of the Botanical Department \[of University College, London\] London 1927, see J. Bot. 65: 238-239. 1927.
- Stafleu, F. A., Regn.veg. 71: 328, 339. 1970
- Stearn, W. T., Taxon 14: 293-298. 1965; *in* Gillispie, ed., DSB 8: 371-373 1973 (bibl.; the best modern assessment; b. 5 Feb 1799, d. 1 Nov 1865).
- Thomas, J. H., Huntia 3: 10. 1969 (1979):
- Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 96. 1989.
- Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): l-li, 80-81,*pl.54.* (portr.). 1905 (b. 5 Feb 1799; d. 1 Nov 1865).
#### Composite works
- (1). J. Donn, *Hortu cantabrigiensis*, ed. 10(1823), 11 (1826), 12 (1831), 13 (1845).
- (2). Edited *Edwards's Botanical Register*, vol. 16-23, 1829-1847, but contributed most of the articles from vol. 11 (1825) on (W. T. Stearn).
- (3). *Illustrations of orchidaceous plants*, see F. A. Bauer.
- (4). *Flora graeca*, see J. Sibthorp.
- (5). *Gardeners Chronicle*, co-editor 1841-1865.
- (6). *The ferns of Great Britain* (editor), see J. Moore.
- (7). *Pomological Magazine*, editor vols. 1-3, 1828-1839.
- (8). see Ravenscroft, E. J. for L's contribution to "*Lawson's Pinetum*" (parts 1-3).
- (9). *Exotic flora*, see W.J. Hooker, no. 2993.
#### Handwriting
Candollea 31: 337-338. 1976.
#### Eponymy
*Lindleya* C. G. D. Nees (1821, *nom. rej.*); *Lindleya* Humboldt, Bonpland & Kunth (*1824, nom. cons.*); *Lindleyara* Garay & Sweet (1966); *Lindleycladus* T. Harris (1979); *Lindleyella* Rydberg (1908); *Lindleyella* Schlechter (1914); *Neolindleya* Kraenzlin (1899); *Neolindleyella* Fedde (1940). – The library of The Royal Horticultural Society, in London, is named *The Lindley library* (Catalogue: London, R.H.S., 1927, viii, 458 p.). For a history of the Lindley library see Stageman, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 93: 509-515. 1968.
### Publications
##### n.4635. Obs. struct, fruits.
**Title**
Observations on the structure of fruits and seeds; translated from the Analyse du fruit of M. Louis-Claude Richard,... comprising the author's latest corrections; and illustrated with plates and original notes by John Lindley. London (John Harding,...), Norwich (Wilkin and Youngman). 1819. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Obs. struct, fruits.*
**Notes**
*Original author*: Louis Claude Marie Richard (1754-1821).
*Publ*.: 1819, p. \[i\]-xix, \[xx\], \[1\]-99, \[100\], *pl. 1-6* (uncol., by Lindley). *Copy*: NY.
##### n.4636. Rosarum monographia
**Title**
*Rosarum monographia*; or, a botanical history of roses. To which is added, an appendix, for the use of cultivators, in which the most remarkable garden varieties are systematically arranged. With nineteen plates... London (printed for James Ridgway,...) 1820. Oct. (in fours).
**Abbreviated title**: *Ros. monogr.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 1820 (p. xi: 31 Mar 1820; Flora 28 Jan 1821 "soeben), p. \[i\]-xxxix, \[1\]-156, *pl. 1-18* (hand-col. copp.), *pl. 19* (uncol.) by J. Lindley and J. Curtis (*pl. 9*). *Copies*: BR, FI, G, L(pl. uncol.), MO, NY. –Dedicated to Charles Lyell (1767-1849) student of roses, father of the geologist.
Ed. 2: 1830, p. \[i\]-xxxix, \[1\]-156, *pl. 1-19* (id.). *Copy*: USDA. – "Rosarum... a new edition." London (James Ridgway,...) 1830. Oct. (in fours). Further details DU 183. – New titlepage only.
*French ed*.: 1824, p. \[i\*-iii\*\], \[i\]-viii, \[1\]-182. *Copy*: NY. – "Monographic du genre Rosier, traduite de l'Anglais... avec des notes de... L. Joffrin... suivie d'un appendice sur les roses cultivées dans les jardins de Paris et environs. Par M. de Pronville,..." Paris (Audot,...) 1824. Oct.
Ref: GF p. 65; Sotheby 456 (anal, collation).
Junk, W., Rara 1: 18. 1900-1913.
Stearn,. W. T., Roy. Hort. Soc., Exhib. mss. books 40-41. 1954.
##### n.4637. Collectanea botanica
**Title**
*Collectanea botanica*; or, figures and botanical illustrations of rare and curious exotic plants... London (printed by Richard and Arthur Taylor,...) 1821. Fol.
**Abbreviated title**: *Coll. bot.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: In eight parts, 1821, p. \[i, iii, v\], *plates 1-41, A-B* with text, \[1-4, appendix\]. *Copies*: G, HH, NY; IDC 816.
|part |*plates* |dates |
|--- |--- |--- |
|1 |1-5 |1 Apr 1821 (dated)
|2 |6-10 |1 Apr 1921 (dated)
|3 |11-15 |1 Mai 1821 (dated)
|4 |16-20 |21 Oct 1821
|5 |21-25 |1821|
|6 |26-31 |31 Oct 1821 (dated) (+preface)|
|7 |32-36 |1821?|
|8 |37-41, A-B<br/>app. Orch. scel. |Jan 1826|
The evidence for the publication of fasc. 8 is still incomplete. The plates are mentioned in Flora 7: 727 (14 Dec 1824), as to be published shortly, the watermark of *pl. 41* is of 1825; D.
Don's Prodr. Fl. Nepal. (1 Feb 1825) is cited on *pl. 14A.* Fasc. 8 also contains the Appendix "Orchidearum sceletos" (see below). The date of this fascicle is most likely Jan 1826 (fide L.
E. Garay): Lindley cites it as "ined." on 1 Dec 1825 in Bot. Reg. 11. sub *pl. 395*, but as published in Bot. Reg. 11: *pl. 953.* Feb 1826. In 1833 Lindley dated *Sarcanlhus* (*pl. 39B*) as of 1826 (Gen. Sp. Orch. pl. p. 233). Further research is still necessary; it is also not absolutely certain that the plates were issued in numerical order as listed above. The 41 copper engravings (40 coloured) are of drawings by Ferdinand Bauer, J. Curtis, M. Hart, William Hooker, W. J. Hooker, Barbara Laurence and J. Lindley; 29 originals at BM.
*Ref*.: DU 181; GF p. 65; RS p. 113; SK 4: cxcvii.
- Kuntze, O., Rev. gen. 1: cxxxlii. 1891.
- Merrill, E. D., Contr. Gray Herb. 165: 30, 1947.
##### n.4638. Digitalium monographia
**Title**
*Digitalium monographia*; sistens historiam botanicam generis, tabulis omnium specierum hactenus cognitarum illustratam, ut plurimum confectis ad icones Ferdinandi Bauer penes Gulielmum Cattley, Arm.... Cura Johannis Lindley,... Londini (typis Ricardi et Arthuri Taylor: prostant venales apud J. H. Bohte,...) 1821. Fol.
**Abbreviated title**: *Digital, monogr.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: Mai-Dec 1821 (p. ii: calend. Apr 1821, Flora 14 Jan 1822), front. *pl. l*, p. \[i\*,iii\*\], \[i\]-ii, \[1\]-27, \[1, ind.\], *pl. 1-28.* *Copies*: FI-BN, G, USDA. – Plates *1, 3, 8, 24, 27* are uncol., the others hand-col. copp. engr. by Ferdinand Bauer (22), Francis Bauer (1) and J. Lindley (5) – Several plates have watermarks which are later than the date of publ. Orig. drawings at RHS.
*Ref*.: Stearn, W. T., Roy. Hort. Soc. Exhib. mss. Books 41. 1954.
##### n.4639. Report upon the new or rare plants
**Title**
*Report upon the new or rare plants* which have flowered in the garden of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick, from its first formation to March 1824... London (printed by William Nicol,...) 1825. Qu.
**Abbreviated title**: *Rep. new pl.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 1825, p. \[1\]-41, 1 col. lith. *Copies*: FI, G. Reprinted from Trans. Hort. Soc.
##### n.4640. Orchidearum sceletos
**Title**
*Orchidearum sceletos*. Commisit Johannes Lindley. Londini (typos Ricardi Taylor) 1826. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Orchid. scelet.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: Jan 1826 (see above under Collectanea botanica), p. \[3\]-27. *Copies*: G(2), NY, WU; IDC 5027. Text identical with Appendix of Collect. Bot. (see above); p. 23, 25, 27 contain diagnostic details (p. 21, explicatio); – Lindley gave a copy to the British Museum on 19 Aug 1827. A verbatim reprint appeared in Linnaea 2: 527-532 (1827).
##### n.4641. A synopsis of the British flora
**Title**
*A synopsis of the British flora*; arranged according to the natural orders: containing vasculares, or flowering plants... London (printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,...) 1829. Duod.
**Abbreviated title**: *Syn. Brit.fl.*
**Notes**
*Ed. 1*: Feb 1829 (TL-1), p. \[i\]-xii, \[1\]-360, \[1, err.\]. *Copies*: G, MO, NY, USDA.
*Ed. 2*: Aug-Dec 1835 (p. viii: 30 Jul 1835), p. \[i\]-viii, \[1\]-376. *Copies*: G, MO, NY. – "The second edition, with numerous additions, corrections, and improvements." London (id.) 1835. Duod.
*Ed.3*: Mai-Dec 1841 (p. viii: Apr 1841), p. \[i\]-viii, \[1\]-382. *Copies*: MICH, NY, MO. – "The third edition, with numerous additions, corrections, and improvements." London (Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans,...) 1841. Duod.
Ed. 3, reissue: 1859, n.v., see BSBF 6: 165. 1859 (rev.), xviii, 382 p., London (Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts) 1859.
##### n.4642. An outline of the first principles of botany
**Title**
*An outline of the first principles of botany*... London (published by Longman and Co., ...) 1830. 18-mo.
(*Outl. princ. bot.*).
**Notes**
*Ed. 1*: 1 Mar 1830 (date on which Lindley signed the copy (MO) for Mrs. Lindley; copy Geol. Soc. pres. 6 Jun 1830), p. \[i\]-viii, \[1, cont.\], \[1\]-106, *pl. 1-4* (uncol. liths. auct.).
*Copies*: G, MO.
*Ed. 2*: 1831, n.v., fide BM 2: 1129 "A second edition appeared in 1831." – The text was subsequently combined with the *Nixus plantarum* and issued as "*A key to structural*...
*Botany*" (1835) and then as "*Elements of botany*..." from 1841 onward.
##### n.4643. The genera and species of orchidaceous plants
**Title**
*The genera and species of orchidaceous plants*... London (Ridgways, Piccadilly) April 1830 to October 1840. Oct. (in fours).
**Abbreviated title**: *Gen. sp. orchid, pl.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: in seven parts, as below. *Copies*: FI, G, MICH, MD, NY, USDA; IDC 5297. – The first four parts are entitled "The genera and species of orchideous plants." Each signature (of 8 pages) was dated at the bottom of the first page, and possibly distributed separately in advance of the part. Since contemporary reviews do not contradict this assumption, these dates of the signatures may be taken as the actual dates of publication. The signatures are dated as follows:
|pages |dates | |pages |dates | |pages |dates|
|--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |
|1-40 |Apr 1830 | |207-214 |Apr 1833 | |381-388 |Jan 1840|
|41-80 |Mai 1830 | |215-256 |Mai 1833 | |389-412 |Feb 1840|
|81-94 |Jun 1830 | |257-264 |Aug 1835 | |413-428 |Mar 1840|
|95-110 |Jul 1831 | |265-296 |Sep 1835 | |429-440 |Apr 1840|
|111-133 |Aug 1831 | |297-334 |Oct 1835 | |441-528 |Sep 1840|
|134-158 |Dec 1832 | |335-350 |Nov 1838 | |529-553 |Oct 1840|
|159-190 |Jan 1833 | |351-366 |Dec 1838 | |\[i\]-xvii |Oct 1840|
|191-206 |Mar 1833 | |367-380 |Jan 1839|
*1*: \[i, t.p. part 1\], \[iii\], \[v\], \[1\]-94, \[1, ind.\], rd by Linnean Soc. 29 Feb 1831, t.p. 1830.
*2*: \[i, id. part 2\], \[iii, dated 22 Aug 1831\], \[95\]-133, \[1,ind.\], rd by Linn. Soc. 10 Oct 1831; t.p. 1831.
*3*: \[i\*\], \[iii\*\], \[i\]-ix, index, \[135\]-255, id. 10 Jul 1833; t.p. 1833.
*4*: \[i\], \[257\]-334, t.p. 1835.
*5*: \[i\], 335-379, t.p. 1839.
*6*: \[i\], \[381\]-440, t.p. 1840.
*7*: \[i\], \[441\]-553. t.p. 1840.
*Preface material*: \[i\]-xvii, publ. Oct 1840.
*Facsimile ed*.: Amsterdam (A. Asher & Co.) 1963, p. \[i\]-xvii, \[1\]-553 *Copies*: FAS, MICH, MO, NY, US. This edition lacks the t.p's etc. for the seven parts.
*Ref*.: RS p. 114; SK 4: cxcvii.
- Barnhart, J. H., unpublished notes at the NYBG.
- Sherborn, C. D., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 198. 1939.
- Duveen, H. I., Amer. Orchid. Soc. Bull. 41(12): 1090-1092. 1972.
##### n.4644. An introduction to the natural system of botany
**Title**
*An introduction to the natural system of botany*: or, a systematic view of the organisation, natural affinities, and geographical distribution, of the whole vegetable kingdom; together with the uses of the most important species in medicine, the arts, and rural or domestic economy... London (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green...) 1830. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Inter. nat.syst. bot.*
**Notes**
*Ed. 1*: Sep 1830 (see TL 1), p. \[i\]-xlviii, \[1\]-374, \[1, err.\]. *Copies*: FI, G, L, MICH, MO(2), NY, US, USDA. – Autograph draft at BM.
*First American ed*.: Dec 1831 (p.iv:Nov 1831; Amer. J. Sci. Jan 1832), p. \[i\]-lxxix, \[1\]-393, *2 pl. Copies*: MO, NY, USDA. – "First American edition, with an appendix by John Torrey, M.D...." New York (G. & C. Carvill,...) 1831. Oct. (in fours). *Editor* and author of appendix: John Torrey (1796-1873). Collaborators for the Appendix (a catalogue of North American genera of plants, replacing Corrca's *Reduct. gen. cat. pl. Amer.* 1815 (no. 1239)) were Abraham Halscy (1970-1857) and Lewis David von Schweinitz (1780-1834) for the fungi.
"Great as the merits of the work undoubtedly are, we must nevertheless be excused from adopting the terms of extravagant and somewhat equivocal eulogy employed by a popular author, who gravely informs his readers that no book, since printed bibles were first sold in Paris by Dr. Faustus, ever excited so much surprise and wonder as did Dr. Torrey's edition of Lindley's Introduction of the Natural System of Botany. Now we can hardly believe that either the author or American editor, of the work referred to, were ever in danger, as was honest Dr. Faustus, of being burned for witchcraft;..." (Asa Gray, 1837, in rev. of ed. 2).
"*Ed. 2.* 1835" PR mentions a second edition of *An introduction to the natural system of botany* under his 5348. This does not exist; the pagination formula and the number of plates cited by him agree fully with the second edition of Lindley's "*An introduction to botany*..." 1835 (see below). The actual second edition of the present work, of 1836, and entitled "A *natural system of botany*..." was treated by PR as a separate title under his no. 5357. The 1835 ghost edition is also mentioned in Cat. libr. R.G.B. Kew 364 (1899); see also the note in TL 1/693.
*Ed. 2*: probably Jul 1836 (TL 1), p. \[i\]-xxvi, \[1\]-526. *Copies*: BR, FI, G, L, MO, NY, U, US, USDA. *Title*: "*A natural system of botany*; or, a systematic view of the organisation, natural affinities, and geographical distribution, of the whole vegetable kingdom; together with the uses of the most important species in medicine, the arts and rural or domestic economy... Second edition, with numerous additions and corrections, and a complete list of genera, with their synonyms." London (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman) 1836. Oct.
"*Ed. 3. 1839*" Pritzel (5348) also mentions a third edition of the present work, dated 1839, without providing pagination. This is almost certainly identical with ed. 3, 1839, of Lindley's "*An introduction to botany*."
*German transl*. by J. B. Wilbrand: 1833, p. \[i\]\_viii, \[1\]-524. *Copies*: B, M, NY. – *Title*: "*Einleitung in das natürliche System der Botanik* oder systematische Uebersicht der Organisation, natürlichen Verwandtschaften und geographischen Verbreitung des ganzen Pflanzenreichs, nebst Angabe des Nutzens der wichtigsten Arten in der Heilkunde den Künsten und der Haus- und Feldwirthschaft... Weimar" (im Verlage des Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs) 1833. Oct.
*German extract* by C. T. Beilschmied: 1833, p. \[i-ii\]. \[1\]-64. *Copy*: MO.– *Title*: John Lindley's ... *Characteres distinctivi* oder Hauptkennzeichen der natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien. Aus Lindley's Introduction to the natural system of botany, Lond. 1830.; geordnet nach der von Kunth in seinem Handb. der Botanik, Berl. 1831, gewählten Folge, aus dem Englischen übersetzt von C. T. Beilschmied." Regensburg, 1833. Oct. Originally published in Lit. Ber. Flora 4: 33-48, 49-64, 65-80, 81-85. Mar-Mai 1834. A *Clavis analytica ordinum*, also translated by Beilschmied from the *Intr*. 1830 appeared in Flora 1832(2), Beibl. \[1\]-32.
##### n.4645. The fossil flora of Great Britain
**Title**
*The fossil flora of Great Britain*: or, figures and descriptions of the vegetable remains found in a fossil state in this country... London (James Ridgway,...) 1831-1837, 3 vols. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Foss. fl. Gr. Brit.*
**Notes**
*Co-author*: William Hutton (1797-1860).
*Publ*.: In parts, the contents and precise dates are still unknown. The plates (uncol. liths.) are dated; these dates can be accepted as dates of publication. *Copies*: FI-BN, MO, NY, U, USGS.
*1*: \[i\]-li, list subscr. \[i\]-x, \[1\]-218, \[1-5, index\], *pl. 1-19, 19bis, 20-79* (*1*: 1 Jul 1831; *79*: Apr 1833) (p.1-48, *1-14*. 1831; 49-166, *15*-*49*. 1832; 167-218, 50-79. 1833).
*2*: \[i\]-xxviii, \[1\]-208, *pl. 80-156* (*80*: Jul 1833; 156: Apr 1835) (1-54, *80-99*. 1833; 57-156, *100-137*. 1834; *138-208*. 1835).
*3*: \[i\], \[1\]-\[205\], \[1-2, index\], *pl. 157-230* (*157*: Jul 1835; *230*: Jul 1837) (1-72, *157-176*. 1835; 73-122, *177-199*. 1836; 123-205, *195-230*. 1837).
*Reissue*: London "1831-1837" actually 1872 (see BM 3: 1121 and J. Bot. 10: 63. 1872 (ann.), 287. Sep 1872 (vol. 1).
NI cites Arber who called the plates "exceedingly inaccurate" and mentions the issue of a further 64 pl. by G. A. Lebour in 1877.
*Ref*.: Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 2: 97-112, 119-128, 137-144. Feb-Mai 1832 (fasc. 1-3),3:62-64. 28 Apr 1833, 3: 65-67. 21 Mai 1833 (fasc. 4-5).
- Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 5: 408-410. 1885.
##### n.4646. An introduction to botany
**Title**
*An introduction to botany*... with six copper plates and numerous wood-engravings. London (printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman,...) 1832. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Intr. Bot.*
**Notes**
*Ed. 1*: Oct 1832 (P& W:p. vii: 10 Sep 1832), p. \[i\]-xvi, \[1\]-557, *pl*. 1-6 (uncol. liths.). *Copies*: G, MO, NY, USDA.
*Ed. 2*: Aug-Dec 1835 (p. x: 1 Aug 1835), p. \[i\]-xiv, \[1\]-580, pl. 1-6 (id.).*Copies*: BR, NY. – "Second edition, with corrections and numerous additions." London (id.) 1835. Oct.
*Ed. 3*: Jun-Dec 1839 (p. viii: Mai 1839), p. \[i\]-xi, \[1\]-594, *pl. 1-6* (id). *Copies*: B, M, MO, NY, USDA. – "Third edition, with corrections and numerous additions." London (printed for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman,...) 1839. Oct.
*Ed. 4*: Jul-Dec 1848 (p. x: Jun 1848). In 2 vols. *Copies*: BR, MO, NY, USDA.
*1*: p. \[i\]-xii, \[1\]-406.
*2*: p. \[i\]-vii, \[1\]-427, *pl. 1-6.*
"Fourth edition, with corrections and numerous additions. In two volumes..." London (Longman, Brown, Green, and Longman,...) 1848. Oct.
Editions 2 and 3 listed by PR sub no. 5348; see above under *Intr. Nat. Syst.* (TL-2/4644, "Ed.
2. 1835" and "Ed. 3. 1839").
##### n.4647. Nixus plantarum
**Title**
*Nixus plantarum*... Londini (apud Ridgway et filios) 1833. Oct. (in fours.).
**Abbreviated title**: *Nix. pl.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 17 Sep 1833 (Lindley presented a copy to the Geological Society of London on that date; for further data see TL-*1*), p. \[i\]-v, \[7\]28. *Copie*s: FI, G, LINN (IDC 6026): MO, NY, USDA.
*German translation*: by G. T. Beilschmied with a "Vorerinnerung" by C. G. Nees von Esenbeck, Nürnberg, *publ*. Mar 1834(Regensburg rd. 12 Mar 1834), p. \[i\]-x, \[11\]-44.
*Copy*: IDG 7104. – "*Nixus plantarum*. Auctore Johanni Lindley,... Die Stämme des Gewächsreiches. Von John Lindley,... Verdeutscht durch C. T. Beilschmied. Mit einer Vorerinnerung von Dr. C. G. Nees von Esenbeck." Nürnberg (bei Johann Leonhard Schrag). 1834. Oct.
##### n.4648. Note upon
**Title**
*Note upon* a handsome and hardy plant, called *Clianthus puniceus*... London (Printed by W. Nicol,...) 1834.
**Abbreviated title**: *Note Clianthus punie*.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: Dec 1834 (t.p. 1834; read 2 Dec 1834), p. \[1\]-7, *1 pl. Copy*: FI. -Preprinted from Trans. Hort. Soc. London ser. 2. 1: 519-523. 1835.
##### n.4649. A key to structural, physiological and systematic botany
**Title**
*A key to structural, physiological and systematic botany*, for the use of classes... London (printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman,...) 1835. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Key bot.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 15-30 Sep 1835 (P&W; p. 4: 15 Sep 1835), p. \[1\]-80. *Copies*: G, NY. – A new, third, edition of "An outline of the first principles of botany." (see above). An "Appendix containing a catalogue of medicinal plants" with a separate t.p. but paged in continuation, publ. 1839, is mentioned by BM 3: 1120. PR mentions a Hungarian (1836) and a French (1838) translation.
##### n.4650. Victoria regia
**Title**
*Victoria regia*. London 1837. Fol.
**Abbreviated title**: *Victoria regid*.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 16 Oct 1837 (dedication to the queen), 7 p., *1 pl. Copy*: WU (inf. W. Gutermann); IDG 6027. – Privately printed by W. Nicol at the Shakspeare Press, Pall Mall, 25 copies (copy presented to Linnean Society on 7 Nov 1837). The lithographed plate is of a drawing by Schomburgk. Full title on the first page of the text itself: "A notice of Victoria regia, a new nymphaeaceaous plant discovered by Mr. R. H. Schomburgk in British Guayana."
##### n.4651. Sertum orchidaceum
**Title**
*Sertum orchidaceum* a wreath of the most beautiful orchidaceous flowers;... London (James Ridgway and Sons,...) \[1837-\] 1838 \[-1841\]. Fol.
**Abbreviated title**: *Sert, orchid.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: In 10 parts, see below; col. lith. t.p., p. \[i-iii\], \[1-6, text for lith. t.p.\], *pl. 1-49* with 1-2 p. text each, \[1, index\] (hand-col. liths.). *Copies*: FI, G, MO, NY; IDC 6028. – According to Woodward (BM) publication took place as given below approximately on or about the date (or last date\*) given on the plates. Plate 4 carries no date, the plates contained in parts 6 and 9 carry various dates. The plates arc lithographs of drawings mainly by Miss S. A. Drake. The original drawings at K.
|part |*plates* |dates |
|--- |--- |--- |
|1 |1-5 |1 Sep 1837
|2 |6-10 |1 Apr 1838
|3 |11-15 |1 Jul 1838
|4 |16-20 |1 Sep 1838
|5 |21-23 |1 Sep 1838
|6 |26-30\* |Dec 1839|
|7 |31-34, frontisp. |Feb 1840|
|8 |35-39 |Jun 1840|
|9 |40-44\* |Mai 1841|
|10 |45-49 |Dec 1841|
*Facsimile ed*., with coloured plates: New York (Johnson reprint corporation), Amsterdam (Theatrum orbis terrarum) 1974, with add. \[1\*-ii\*\] repr. t.p. and imprint. *Copies*: MICH US.
##### n.4652. Flora medica
**Title**
*Flora medica*; a botanical account of all the more important plants used in medicine, in different parts of the world... London (printed for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans,...) 1838. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Fl. med.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: Jul-Dec 1838 (p. xiii: 14 Jun 1838), p. \[i\]-xiii, \[1, abbr.\], \[1\]-656. *Copies*: MICH, MO, NY, USDA.
##### n.4653. A sketch of the vegetation of the Swan river colony
**Title**
Appendix to the first twenty-three volumes of Edwards's Botanical Register: consisting of a complete alphabetical and systematical index of names, synonymes, and matter, adjusted to the present state of systematical botany; together with *A sketch of the vegetation of the Swan river colony*. With nine coloured plates, containing eighteen coloured figures of plants, and with four woodcuts. By John Lindley,... London (James Ridgway,...) 1839 \[-1840\]. Qu.
**Abbreviated title**: *Sketch veg. Swan R.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: in three parts, as below; p. \[i\]-iv, *Sketch*: \[i\]-lviii, \[1, expl. pl.\], *Index*: \[i\]-lxiv, *pl*. 1-9 (col.).
|part |sketch |*plates* |Index |pages |dates|
|--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |
|1 |\[i\]-xvi |1-4 |\[i\]-xxxii |1 Nov 1839|
|2 |xvii-xxxii |5-7 |xxxiii-xlviii |1 Dec 1839|
|3 |xxxiii-lviii, \[i\] |8-9 |xlix-lxiv |1 Jan 1840|
*Copies*: G, NY, Teyler; IDC 6029 – Collections: by James Drummond (1784-1863).
*Ref*.: Diels, L., Pflanzenw. W.-Austral. 53, 71. 1906 (Veg. Erde vol. 7).
- Stearn, W. T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 2: 381-382. 1952.
##### n.4654. Elements of botany
**Title**
*Elements of botany*, structural, physiological, systematical, and medical; being a fourth edition of the Outline of the first principles of botany... London (printed for Taylor and Walton,...) 1841. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Elem. bot.*
**Notes**
*Orig*. (*Outline* ed. 4): 1841 (p. iv: Apr 1841), p. \[i\]-iv, \[1\]-292. *Copies*: FAS, L, NY.
*Ed*. "*5*" (*Outline* ed. 5): 1847, p. \[i\]-xii, \[1\]-142, \[i\]-c. *Copy*: HH. – "The elements of botany, ..." London (Bradbury & Evans,...) 1847. Oct.
*Ed*. "*6*" (*Outline* ed. 6): 1849 (p. vii: Jan 1849), p. \[i\]-xii, \[1\]-142, \[1, h.t.\], \[i\]-c. *Copies*: B. MICH. – "The elements... being a sixth edition... with a sketch of the artificial methods of classification, and a glossary of technical terms... A new edition, with some corrections." London (Bradbury & Evans,...) 1849. Oct.
*New edition*: 1861 (p. vii: Feb 1861), p. \[i\]-xii, \[1\]-142, \[i, h.t.\], \[i\]-c. *Copy*: USDA. – "The elements of botany, structural and physiological; with a sketch... terms. A new edition." London (Bradbury & Evans,...) 1861. Oct.
*Translations* (n.v.): German (Weimar 1831), French (Paris 1832), Italian (Monza 1834), Portuguese (Rio de Janeiro 1840), Russian (Moskwa 1839) (fide PR); Swedish (Stockholm 1832, 1842, see KR).
##### n.4655. The vegetable kingdom
**Title**
*The vegetable kingdom*; or, the structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system... with upwards of five hundred illustrations. London (published for the author, by Bradbury & Evans,...) 1846. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Veg. kingd.*
**Notes**
*Ed. 1*: Jan-Mai 1846, p. \[i\], \[frontisp. = p. ii\], p. \[iii\]-lxviii, \[1\]-908, *text figs. 1-526. Copies*: G. MICH, NY, U, USDA.
*Ed. 2*: London (id.), *publ*.: Jan-Feb 1847, p. \[i\], frontisp., \[iii, t.p.\], \[vi\]-lxviii, \[1\]-911, *Text figs. 1-526. Copies*: FI, G, NY.
*Ed.3*: London (id.), *publ*.: Aug 1853 (contemp. notes), frontisp. = p. \[iv\], \[i\]-lxviii, \[1\]-908 and extra pages 11a-b, 22a-b, 28a-b, 44a-d, 50a-d, 53a-d, 67a-b, 70a-b, 73a-b, 76a-d, 116a-b, 183a-d, 229a-b, 271a-b, 309a-b, 355a-b, 444a-b, 447a-b, 460a-b, 467a-b, 556a-b, 593a-b, 622a-b, 715a-b, 733a-b, 765a-b, 791a-d, 905a-i, 906\*, *text figs. 1-526. Copies*: G, MO, NY, U(2), US(2), USDA.
##### n.4656. Orchidaceae Undername
**Title**
*Orchidaceae Undername*; or, notes upon a collection of orchids formed in Colombia and Cuba, by Mr. J. Linden. By John Lindley,... London (Bradbury and Evans,...) 1846. Oct. (in fours).
**Abbreviated title**: *Orchid, linden.*
**Notes**
*Collector*: Jean Jules Linden (1817-1898).
*Publ*.: Nov-Dec 1846 (p. viii: 1 Nov 1846), p. \[i\]-viii, \[1\]-28. *Copies*: BR, LC, NY; IDC 6159.
##### n.4657. Medical and oeconomical botany
**Title**
*Medical and oeconomical botany*... London (Bradbury & Evans,...) 1849. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Med.oecon. bot.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 1849, p. \[i\]-iv, \[1\]-274., *figs. 1-363. Copy*: USDA. PR mentions a "new edition."
##### n.4658. Folia orchidacea
**Title**
*Folia orchidacea*. An enumeration of the known species of orchids... Vol. 1, London (published for the author, by J. Matthews,...) 1852-1855 \[-1859\] Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Fol. orchid.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: Issued in nine parts, separately paged per genus. The "contents" list the genera treated with the date on which each was "printed". These latter dates are probably not the dates of distribution: as dates of publication it is best to accept the dates printed on the original wrappers of the parts (reproduced in the 1964 facsimile edition). These dates are given below; the dates of receipt at the British Museum are cited in brackets.
| | | |
|---|---|---|
|1 |Stanhopea, Coryanthes, Ionopsis, Quekettia, Zygostates, Odontoglossum, Didactyle |\[48 p.\] Oct 1852 \[6 Nov\]
|2 |Sarcopodium, Sunipia, Achrochaene, Ione, Erycina, Epidendrum p. 1-32 |\[48 p.\] Jan 1853 \[26 Jan\]
|3 |Epidendrum, p. 33-80 |\[48 p.\] Feb 1853 \[26 Feb\]
|4 |Epidendrum p. 81-97, Hemiscleria, Pinelia, Acacallis, Abola, Oncodia, Cochlioda, Cheiradenia, Acampe, Vanda, Luisa |\[52 p.\] Apr 1853 \[2 Mai\]
|5 |Miltonia, Brassia, Ada, Polychilos, Corymbis, Sobralia, Coelogyne, Panisea |\[46 p.\] Feb 1854 \[13 Feb\]
|6, 7 |Calanthe, Oncidium, Lunatodis, Geodorum |Nov 1855 \[6 Nov\]
| |Title-page and contents of vol. 1 |\[i\]-iv, \[80 p.\]
|8 |Stelis, Oberonia, Alvisia, Restrepia, Brachionidium, Pleurothallis p. 1-6; Prillieux, *Observations*. |\[48 p.\] Feb 1859 \[14 Mar\]
|9 |Pleurothallis, concluded \[40 p.\] Mai 1859 \[31 Mai\]
*Copies*: FI, G, MICH, NY, USDA: IDC 6031.
*Facsimile ed*.: Amsterdam (A. Asher & Co.) 1964, ISBN 90-6123-088-8, facsimile, followed by reprints of the covers. *Copies*: FAS, MO, NY, US.
*Ref*.: \[Seemann\], Bonplandia 3: 253-257. 15 Sep 1855 (extensive review of parts 1-5).
- Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 405-406. 1855 (id.), 3: 71-72. 1856 (6, 7).
- Duveen, H. I., Amer. Orchid. Soc. Bull. 41(12): 1090-1092. 1972.
- Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. misc. 5: 30-31, 96, 128; 6: 31-32, 96; 7: 320, 382-384.
##### n.4659. Paxton's flower garden
**Title**
*Paxton's flower garden*. By Professor Lindley and Sir Joseph Paxton... London \[1850-\] 1853, 3 vols. Qu. †.
**Abbreviated title**: *Paxt. fl. gard.*
**Notes**
*Co-author*: Joseph Paxton (1803-1865).
*Publ*.: Ten volumes were planned. Publication was in monthly fascicles, 12 of which made a volume. Each fascicle contains 3 coloured plates with text and "Gleanings and original memoranda" (descriptions and drawings). A new edition, revised by T. Barrier was published in London, 1882-1884, 3 volumes. Qu. (see separate entry, below). The original edition has 108 hand-coloured lithographed plates by L. Constans and 314 uncolourcd engraved text figures. The dates of publication given below were established bv Garay (1969). For the revised edition, 1882-1884, ed. Th. Baines, see under Paxton (1853).
*1*: \[i\]-iv, \[1\]-194, *pl. 1-36*;
*2*:\[i\], \[1\]-186, *pl. 37-72*;
*3*: \[i\], \[1\]-187, *pl. 73-108.*
*Copies*: NY (t.p.'s all dated 1853), USDA (t.p.'s dated "1850-1," "1851-2," and "1852-3."
|vol. |fasc. |pp. |*plates* |date|
|--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |
|1 |1 |1-16 |1-3 |Mar 1850|
| |2 |17-32 |4-6 |Apr 1850|
| |3 |33-48 |7-9 |Mai 1850|
| |4 |49-64 |10-12 |Jun 1850|
| |5 |65-80 |13-15 |Jul 1850|
| |6 |81-96 |16-18 |Aug 1850|
| |7 |97-112 |19-21 |Sep 1850|
| |8 |113-128 |22-24 |Oct 1850|
| |9 |129-144 |25-27 |Nov 1850|
| |10 |145-160 |28-30 |Dec 1850|
| |11 |161-176 |31-33 |Jan 1851|
| |12 |177-194 |34-36 |Feb 1851|
|2 |13 |1-14 |37-39 |Mar 1851
| |14 |15-30 |40-42 |Apr 1851
| |15 |31-46 |43-45 |Mai 1851
| |16 |47-60 |46-48 |Jun 1851
| |17 |61-74 |49-51 |Jul 1851
| |18 |75-88 |52-54 |Aug 1851
| |19 |89-104 |55-57 |Sep 1851
| |20 |105-120 |58-60 |Oct 1851
| |21 |121-136 |61-63 |Nov 1851
| |22 |137-152 |64-66 |Dec 1851
| |23 |153-168 |67-69 |Jan 1852
| |24 |169-186 |70-72 |Feb 1852
|3 |25 |1-16 |73-75 |Mar 1852
| |26 |17-30 |76-78 |Apr 1852
| |27 |31-46 |79-81 |Mai 1852
| |28 |47-62 |82-84 |Jun 1852
| |29 |63-78 |85-87 |Jul 1852
| |30 |79-92 |88-90 |Aug 1852
| |31 |93-106 |91-93 |Sep 1852
| |32 |107-120 |94-96 |Oct 1852
| |33 |121-134 |97-99 |Nov 1852
| |34 |135-150 |100-102 |Dec 1852
| |35 |151-164 |103-105 |Jan 1853
| |36 |165-178 |106-108 |Feb 1853
Ref.: Garay, L., Taxon 18: 711-712. 1969.
##### n.4660. Treas. bol.
**Title**
The treasury of botany; a popular dictionary of the vegetable kingdom; to which is incorporated a glossary of botanical terms. Edited by John Lindley,... and Thomas Moore,... assisted by numerous contributors... London (Longmans, Green, and Co.,...) 1866, 2 parts. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Treas. bol.*
**Notes**
*Co-author*: Thomas Moore (1821-1887).
*Ed. 1*: 1866 p. vii): Dec 1865). *Copies*: NY. US.
*1*: \[i-ii\], *pl*. *1*, \[iii\]-xx, \[1\]-592, *pl*. *15, 3, 11.4, 2. 17, 12, 6, 8, 9, 20.*
*2*: \[i-iii\], 593-1254. *pl. 18, 13, 14, 19, 10, 17. 16, 5.*
*New ed*.: 1870,. London (id.) 1870. Oct. *Copies*: FI, MO, XY.
*1*: \[i-ii\], *pl. 1*, \[iii\]-xx, \[1\]-592. *pl*. as in ed. 1.
*2*: \[i-iii\]. 593-1254, *pl*. as in ed. 1.
*New and revised ed*.: 1874 (p. vii: Xov 1873, repr. in 1876 ed.). *Copy*. XY. – "New and revised edition, with supplement". London (id.) 1874. Oct.
*1*: \[i-ii\], *pl. 1*, \[iii\]-xx, \[1\]-652. *pl*. as in ed. 1.
*2*: \[i-iii\]. \[6531-1352, *pl*. as in ed. 1.
*New and revised ed*.: 1876. in two parts. *Copies*: MO, XY, US. 1: \[i-ii\],*pl*. 1, \[iii\]-xx, \[1\]-652, *pl. 15, 3, 11. 4, 2, 17, 12, 6, 8, 9, 20, 18.*
*2*: \[i-iii\]. \[653\]-1352. *pl. 13, 14, 19, 18, 7, 16, 5* (order varies).
*New and revised ed., with supplement*: 1884, 2 parts. *Copy*: L.
*1* (A-K): \[i-ii\], *pl. I.* \[iii\]-xx, \[1\]-652, *pl*. as in 1876 ed.
*2* (L-Z. suppl.): \[i-iii\], \[653\]-1352. *pl. id.*
*New impression*: 1899, in two parts. *Copy*: XY. – "New impression..." London, New York and Bombay (Longmans, Green, and Co....) Oct. *Collation*: identical with 1874 and 1876 editions.
##### n.4661. Paxton's Flower Garden
**Title**
*Paxton's Flower Garden*. By Professor Lindley and Sir Joseph Paxton. *Revised* by Thomas Baines,... London, Paris and New York (Cassells Petter, Galpin & Co.) \[1880-\] 1882-1884 \[-1885\], 3 vols. Qu.
**Abbreviated title**: *Paxton's fl. gard., revis.*
**Notes**
*Original co-author*: Joseph Paxton (1802-1865).
*Editor*: Thomas Baines (1822-1875).
*Publ*.: The revised edition was published in monthly fascicles, each containing two chromolithographed plates as well as the Gleanings and original memoranda. The dates are those established by Garay (1969).
*1*: p. \[i\]-iv, \[1\]-195, *text Jigs. 1-111, pl. 1-36. Copy*: US.
*2*: p- \[i\] \[1\]183, *text figs. 112-195, pl. 37-72. Copy*: US.
*3*: p. \[i\], \[1\]-179, *text figs. 196-265, pl. 73-108. Copies*: MO, NY, US.
|vol. |fasc. |pp. |*plates* |date|
|--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |
|1 |1 |1-12 |1-2 |Sep 1880|
| |2 |13-24 |3-4 |Oct 1880|
| |3 |25-32 |5-6 |Nov 1880|
| |4 |33-44 |7-8 |Dec 1880|
| |5 |45-56 |9-10 |Jan 1881|
| |6 |57-64 |11-12 |Feb 1881|
| |7 |65-76 |13-14 |Mar 1881|
| |8 |77-88 |15-16 |Apr 1881|
| |9 |89-96 |17-18 |Mai 1881|
| |10 |97-108 |19-20 |Jun 1881|
| |11 |109-120 |21-22 |Jul 1881|
| |12 |121-128 |23-24 |Aug 1881|
| |13 |129-140 |25-26 |Sep 1881|
| |14 |141-144 |27 |Oct 1881|
| |14a |145-152 |28 |Nov 1881|
| |15 |153-160 |29-30 |Dec 1881|
| |16 |161-172 |31-32 |Jan 1882|
| |17 |173-184 |33-34 |Feb 1882|
| |18 |185-195 |35-36 |Mar 1882|
|2 |19 |1-8 |37-38 |Mai 1882
| |20 |9-16 |39-40 |Jun 1882
| |21 |17-24 |41-42 |Jul 1882
| |22 |25-36 |43-44 |Aug 1882
| |23 |37-48 |45-46 |Sep 1882
| |24 |49-60 |47-48 |Oct 1882
| |25 |61-72 |49-50 |Nov 1882|
| |26 |73-80 |51-52 |Dec 1882|
| |27 |81-88 |53-54 |Jan 1883|
| |28 |89-100 |55-56 |Feb 1883|
| |29 |101-112 |57-58 |Mar 1883|
| |30 |113-120 |59-60 |Apr 1883|
| |31 |121-132 |61-62 |Mai 1883|
| |32 |133-144 |63-64 |Jun 1883|
| |33 |145-152 |65-66 |Jul 1883|
| |34 |153-164 |67-68 |Aug 1883|
| |35 |165-172 |69-70 |Sep 1883|
| |36 |173-183 |71-72 |Oct 1883|
|3 |37 |1-8 |73-74 |Nov 1883
| |38 |9-20 |75-76 |Dec 1883
| |39 |21-28 |77-78 |Jan 1884
| |40 |29-40 |79-80 |Feb 1884
| |41 |41-48 |81-82 |Mar 1884
| |42 |49-60 |83-84 |Apr 1884
| |43 |61-72 |85-86 |May 1884
| |44 |73-80 |87-88 |Jun 1884
| |45 |81-92 |89-90 |Jul 1884
| |46 |93-100 |91-92 |Aug 1884
| |47 |101-112 |93-94 |Sep 1884
| |48 |113-120 |95-96 |Oct 1884
| |49 |121-128 |97-98 |Nov 1884
| |50 |129-140 |99-100 |Dec 1884
| |51 |141-152 |101-102 |Jan 1885
| |52 |153-160 |103-104 |Feb 1885
| |53 |161-168 |105-106 |Mar 1885
| |54 |169-179 |107-108 |Apr 1885
*Ref*.: Garay, L., Taxon 18: 711-712. 1969.