Milne, Colin, 1743 or 1744-1815
Milne, Colin, 1743 or 4-1815
Milne, Colin, ca. 1743-1815
Colin Milne Scottish priest of the Church of England and botanist (1743-1815)
Milne, Colin, 1743/1744-1815
Milne, Colin 1743-1815
VIAF ID: 284154620 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Colin Milne ‡c Scottish priest of the Church of England and botanist (1743-1815)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Milne, Colin ‡d 1743 or 1744-1815
- 100 1 _ ‡a Milne, Colin ‡d 1743-1815
- 100 1 _ ‡a Milne, Colin, ‡d 1743 or 1744-1815
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
Works
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The boldness and freedom of apostolical eloquence recommended to the imitation of ministers : A sermon occasioned by the death Of the Reverend and Learned James Bate, M. A. Late Rector of St. Paul's, Deptford, And formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge | |
A botanical dictionary, 1778: | |
A botanical dictionary : or elements of systematic and philosophical botany. Containing Descriptions of the Parts of Plants; an Explanation of the scientific Terms used by Morison, Ray, Tournefort, Linnæus, and other eminent Botanists; a brief Analysis of the principal Systems in Botany; a critical Enquiry into the Merits and Defects of the Linnæan Method of Arrangement, and Distribution of the Genera; Descriptions of the various Tribes, or natural Families of Plants, their Habit and Structure, Virtues, sensible Qualities, and oeconomical Uses; an impartial Examination of the Doctrine of the Sex of Plants; with a Discussion of several curious Questions in the Vegetable Oeconomy, connected with gardening. The whole forming A Complete System of Botanical Knowledge, Calculated for the Use of Students in that Science | |
Indigenous botany : or habitations of English plants: containing the result of several botanical excursions chiefly in Kent, Middlesex and the adjacent Counties In 1790, 1791 and 1792 | |
Institutes of botany; containing accurate, compleat and easy descriptions of all the known genera of plants: translated from the Latin of the celebrated Charles von Linné, Professor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Upsal; First Physician to the King of Sweden, Knight of the Polar Star, and Member of most of the Learned Societies in Europe. To which are prefixed, I. A view of the ancient and present state of botany. II. A synopsis, exhibiting the essential or striking characters which serve to discriminate genera of the same Class and Order; as likewise the secondary Characters of each Genus, or those derived from the Port, Habit or general Appearance of the Plants which compose it. By Colin Milne, Reader on Botany in London, Author of the Botanical Dictionary | |
A sermon preached before the grand lodge of the Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of England : according to the old constitutions, at Camberwell church, on Tuesday the 24th day of June 1788, being The Anniversary of the Festival of St. John the Baptist. by Colin Milne, LL. D. Grand Chaplain to the Fraternity | |
Sermons : by Colin Milne, L. L. D. Rector of North Chapel, in Sussex; Lecturer of St. Paul's Deptford; and one of the preachers at the city of London Lying-In Hospital |