Hooker, William Jackson, Sir, 1785-1865
Hooker, William Jackson 1785-1865
Hooker, William Jackson, 1785-1865, botaniste
Hooker, William Jackson
William Jackson Hooker
Hooker, W.J. (William Jackson), 1785-1865
Hooker, William
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Works
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Annals of natural history | |
Bot. misc. | |
The Botany of Captain Beechey's voyage comprising an account of the plants collected by Messrs. Lay and Collie, and other officers of the expedition, during the voyage to the Pacific and Bering's strait, performed in his Majesty's ship Blossom, under the command of Captain F. W. Beechey,... in the years 1825, 26, 27 and 28. | |
botany of the Northern parts of British America | |
British flora comprising the phaenogamous or flowering plants and the ferns | |
British Jungermanniae : being a history and description, with colored figures, of each species of the genus, and microscopical analyses of the parts | |
Companion to the "Botanical magazine" being a journal containing such interesting botanical information, as does not come within the prescribed limits of the magazine ; with occasional figures | |
A compendium of the English flora | |
Curtis's botanical magazine | |
Description of Victoria regia, or, Great Water-Lily of South America : (with four plates) | |
An encyclopaedia of geography : comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil and political, exhibiting its relation to the heavenly bodies, its physical structure, the natural history of each country, and the industry, commerce, political institutions, and civil and social state of all nations | |
English botany; or Coloured figures of British plants with their essential characters, synonyms, and places of growth. To which is added occasional remarks | |
The English flora of Sir James Edward Smith. | |
Filices exoticæ | |
Flora Boreali-Americana | |
Flora Londinensis : containing a history of the plants indigenous to Great Britain, illustrated by figures of the natural size. | |
Flora Nigritiana | |
Flora scotica or A description of scottish plants arranged both according to the artificial and natural methods | |
Les Fougères : organographie et classification | |
Fuci, sive, Plantarum Fucorum generi a botanicis ascriptarum icones descriptiones et historia | |
Garden ferns or, Coloured figures and descriptions with the needful analyses of the fructification and venation, of a selection of exotic ferns adapted for cultivation in the garden, hothouse, and conservatory | |
Genera filicum or Illustrations of the ferns, and other allied genera | |
Hooker's finest fruits : a selection of paintings of fruits | |
Hooker's journal of botany and Kew garden miscellany... | |
Icones plantarum (or Figures, with brief descriptive characters and remarks of new or rare plants) | |
An introduction to the study of botany | |
Journal of a tour in Iceland in the summer of 1809 | |
Kew Gardens : Or, A Popular Guide to the Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew | |
List of the ferns in the botanical collection made by Mr. Nightingale in the Pacific isles | |
Musci exotici, containing figures and descriptions of new or little known foreign mosses and other cryptogamic subjects | |
Musci Nepalenses, or Descriptions of several new mosses from Nepal | |
Muscologia britannica : containing the mosses of Great Britain & Ireland, systematically arranged and described; with plates illustrative of the characters of the genera and species. | |
Niger flora, or, An enumeration of the plants of Western Tropical Africa | |
Notes on the botany of the Antarctic voyage conducted by Captain James Clark Ross ... in Her Majesty's discovery ships Erebus and Terror; with observations on the tussac grass of the Falkland Islands. | |
On the genus Hookeria of Smith, of the order Musci | |
The Paradisus Londinensis : containing plants cultivated in the vicinity of the Metropolis | |
Plantae cryptogamicae quas in plaga orbis novi aequinoctiali collegerunt Alexander de Humboldt et Amat. Bonpland | |
Report on the progress and condition of the Royal Gardens at Kew, during the year 1864 | |
A residence at Nagasaki and Hakodate in 1859-1860. With an account of Japan generally. | |
The Rhododendrons Of Sikkim-Himalaya : Being An Account, Botanical And Geographical, Of The Rhododendrons Recently Discovered In The Mountains Of Eastern Himalaya, From drawings And Descriptions Made On The Spot, During A Government Botanical Mission To That Country. | |
[Ruins in Iona, Argyleshire] | |
A second century of ferns being figures with brief descriptions of one hundred new, or rare, or imperfectly known species of ferns from various parts of the world | |
Sir W.J. Hooker's report on Kew Gardens, &c. | |
A sketch of the life of Dr. Vogel | |
Species filicum | |
Supplement to the English botany of the late Sir J. E. Smith and Mr. Sowerby the descriptions, synonyms, and places of growth | |
Synopsis filicum, or, A synopsis of all known ferns : including the Osmundaceæ, Schizæaceæ, Marattiaceæ, and Ophioglossaceæ (chiefly derived from the Kew Herbarium), accompanied by figures representing the essential characters of each genus | |
Travels in the island of Iceland during the summer of the year MDCCCX. | |
Victoria regia, or, Illustrations of the Royal Water-lily, in a series of figures chiefly made from specimens flowering at Syon and at Kew |