Britten, James, 1846-1924
Britten, James
Britten, James, English (Chelsea born) botanist, 1846-1924
James Britten British botanist
James Britten British botanist (1846–1924)
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Works
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Anglicanism at the front | |
A biographical index of deceased British and Irish botanists, 1931 | |
Botany in England | |
Catholic lending libraries. | |
Catholic popular literature. | |
The catholic temperance Almanack for 1887. | |
The Catholic Truth Society | |
Catholics and the press | |
Charles Cardale Babington : biographie | |
A dictionary of English plant-names. | |
Epipactis repens Crantz | |
escaped monk" | |
European ferns | |
The fifty years' limit in Nomenclature | |
Illustrations of the botany of Captain Cook's voyage round the world in H.M.S. Endeavour in 1768-71 | |
José Jeronimo Triana | |
Libellus de re herbaria, 1538, [and] The names of herbes, 1548: Facsimiles | |
Linnaeus's Flora Anglica | |
List of British seed-plants and ferns. Exhibited in the Department of botany, British museum (Natural history). | |
The loss of our girls. | |
Mary Howitt | |
Maxwell Tylden Masters (1833-1907) | |
The names of herbes. By William Turner A. D. 1548. Edited (with an introduction, an index of english names, and an identification of the plants enumerated by Turner) | |
New species of Grassula | |
Notes from the National Herbarium II | |
Old country and farming words : gleaned from agricultural books | |
On some species of Cracca | |
The Plants of Milanji, Nyassa-Land | |
Protestant fiction | |
Recent tendencies in american botanical nomenclature | |
Remaines of gentilisme and judaisme (1686-87) | |
Reprinted glossaries : and Old farming words | |
Sanctified sweating! : cruelty to young girls in convents! : shall it be tolerated ay longer? | |
A school for slander or "the soul of Dominic Wildthorne" | |
The Slatterys | |
The Sloane herbarium: an annotated list of the horti sicci composing it, with biographical accounts of the principal contributors. | |
Through the heart of Patagonia | |
"What the soldier said" | |
Why I left the Church of England | |
The work of the laity ... |