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Catalogue D”C. 2000 MUSÉE BOTANIQUE CANTONAL – LAUSANNE INVENTAIRE DES COLLECTIONS Musée botanique cantonal SÉRIE B: BIBLIOTHÈQUE ET ARCHIVES Jardin botanique de Lausanne Jardin alpin de Pont de Nant N° 3.6 Catalogue des ouvrages anciens de la bibliothèque Joëlle Magnin-Gonze Décembre 2000 Catalogue des ouvrages anciens 1 ABERCROMBIE, John Ekman, N° 1478, (A.3114l). 1 The Gardener’s Pocket Journal or, daily assistant : in the modern Origine: Bibliothèque du docteur Ozenne MJB: A.3114k Pritzel: P-57 practice of english gardening in a concise monthly display of all the practical works of general gardening, throughout the year. 1392 Algae maris mediterranei et adriatici, observationes in diagnosin London : [s.e.], 1794, 1 vol. In-12 specierum et dispositionem generum. iv, 224 p., 6 p. Paris : Masson, 1842, 1 vol. In-8 MJB: A.4313 x, 164 p. Origine: Bibliothèque du docteur Ozenne A ACHARIUS, Erik MJB: A.3124b Pritzel: P-59 1660 Methodus qua omnes detectos Lichenes secundum organa carpo- morpha ad genera, species et varietates redigere atque observation- 1342 Species genera et ordines Agarum, seu Descriptiones succinctae ibus illustrare tentavit. specierum, generum et ordinum, quibus Algarum regnum constituitur. Stockholmiae : Impensis F.D.D. Ulrich, Typis C.F. Marquard, 1803, 1 vol. In-8 Lundae : Gleerup, Paris, Masson et Lipsiae, T. O. Weigel, 1848-1880, 5 vol. In-8 Sectio prior: lv, 152 p., 8 tab. col. - Sectio posterior: p. 153-393 - Supplementum : 52 p. I: 1848. Fucoideae. viii, 363 p. - II: 1863. Florideae. 2/1. xii, 700 p., p. 701-706 (adden- MJB: A.3348 Pritzel: P-0009 da), p. 707-720 (index). 2/2. Florideae. p. 701-1278, p. 1279-1291 (index). - III: 1876. Florideae. 3/1. vii, 701 p., 702-724 (index). 3/2. 1880. 290 p., p. 291-301 (index). 2 Synopsis methodica Lichenum, sistens omnes hujusordinis naturalis Origine: Bibliothèque du docteur Ozenne detectas plantas, quas, secundum genera , species et varietates dis- MJB: A.3109 Pritzel: P-61 posuit, characteribus et differentiis emendatisdefinivit, nec non syn- 1326 Om Chatham-öarnes Alger. onymis et observationibus selectis illustravit. Stockholm : [s.e.], 1870, 1 vol. In-8 Lundae : Svanborg, 1814, 1 vol. In-8 Extr.: Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar, N:o 5. p. 435-456. (Meddeladt den xiii, 392 p. (effigies d’Acharius manquantes) (index: p.345-389) 11 Maj). Relié avec Cohn, N° 1319, (A.3112a), Dujardin, N° 1320, (A.3112b), Flahault, MJB: A.5554a Pritzel: P-11 N° 1321, (A.3112c), de Brébisson, N° 1322, (A.3112d), Vaupell, N° 1323, (A.3112e), Famintzin, N° 1324, (A.3112f), Bornet & Flahault, N° 1325, (A.3112g), Agardh, N° 1327, ADANSON, Michel (A.3112i), Janczewski, N° 1328, (A.3112j), Montagne, N° 1329, (A.3112k), Fée, N° 3 Familles des plantes. Vol.II 1330, (A.3112l), Montagne, N° 1331, (A.3112m), Saint-Yves, N° 1332, (A.3112n), Paris : Vincent, 1763, 1 vol. In-8 Marchand, N° 1333, (A.3112o). 640, [24], 3 p. (Table: p. 512-640) Origine: Bibliothèque du docteur Ozenne. MJB: A.7450a Pritzel: P-21 MJB: A.3112h AGARDH, Caroli A. AGHEENKO, B. 1260 Synopsis algarum scandinaviae, adjecta dispositione universali 1046 [Flore de Crimée] Algarum. [s.l.] : [s.e.], 1897, 1 vol. Lundae : ex officina Berlingiana, 1817, 1 vol. In-8 cliv p., 94 p., [1] p., 8 tab., 1 carte xl, 135 p. MJB: A.0462 MJB: A.3122 Pritzel: P-37 AITON, William 1576 Dissertatio de metamorphosi algarum, quam venia amplissimi ordinis 5 Hortus Kewensis, or, a Catalogue of the plants cultivated in the royal phil. Lundens. botanic Garden at Kew. Lundae : officina Berlingiana, 1820, 1 vol. In-8 London : [s.e.], 1789, 3 vol. In-8 18 p. Ed. I Origine: Dr. Ozenne xxx, 496, 460, 547 p., 13 pl. (Index generic names p.515-547) MJB: A.3141 Pritzel: P-39 Origine: Legs Burnat 1911. MJB: A.5443b Pritzel: P-78 AGARDH, Jakob Georg 1289 Observations sur la propagation des Algues. (Extr.: Mémoires de 4 Hortus Kewensis, or, a Catalogue of the plants cultivated in the royal l’Académie des Sciences de Stockholm) botanic Garden at Kew. [s.l.] : Imp. Paul Renouard., 1836, 1 vol. In-8 London : [s.e.], 1810-1813, 5 vol. In-8 Extr.: Annales des Sciences naturelles, 2e série, Bot. Tom. 6. 20 p., 4 pl. (num. 12-15). Ed. II enlarged by W.T. Aiton (fils) Relié avec Hofman-Bang, N° 1285, (A.4695), Åkerman, N° 1286, (A.4696), Chauvin, N° xl, 407, 432, 432, 522, 568 p. (Index: p.533-568) MJB: A.5416a Pritzel: P-78 1287, (A.4697) et Ducluzeau, N° 1888, (A.4698). MJB: A.4699 ÅKERMAN, Joach 1327 Observations sur la propagation des Algues. 1286 Dissertatio de metamorphosi algarum. [s.l.] : Paul Renouard, 1836, 1 vol. In-8 Lundae : Officina Berlingiana, 1820, 1 vol. In-8 Extr.: Annales des Sciences naturelles, 2e série, Bot. Tom. 6. 20 p., 4 pl. (num. 12-15). 18 p. Relié avec Hofman-Bang, N° 1285, (A.4695), Chauvin, N° 1287, (A.4697), Relié avec Cohn, N° 1319, (A.3112a), Dujardin, N° 1320, (A.3112b), Flahault, N° 1321, Ducluzeau, N° 1288, (A.4698) et Agardh, N° 1889, (A.4699). (A.3112c), de Brébisson, N° 1322, (A.3112d), Vaupell, N° 1323, (A.3112e), Famintzin, MJB: A.4696 N° 1324, (A.3112f), Bornet & Flahault, N° 1325, (A.3112g), Agardh, N° 1326, (A.3112h), Janczewski, N° 1328, (A.3112j), Montagne, N° 1329, (A.3112k), Fée, N° 1330, ALLIONI, Carlo (A.3112l), Montagne, N° 1331, (A.3112m), Saint-Yves, N° 1332, (A.3112n), Marchand, 7 Rariorum Pedemontii stirpium specimen primum. N° 1333, (A.3112o). Turin : [s.e.], 1755, 1 vol. In-4 Origine: Bibliothèque du docteur Ozenne. x, 55 p., 12 tab. (manque pl. xi) MJB: A.3112i Origine: Bibliothèque Louis Leresche, Legs Burnat 1911 MJB: A.0003a Pritzel: P-105 1477 Novitiae Florae Sueciae ex Algarum familia, quas in itineribus ad oras occidentalis Sveciae annis 1832-35 collegit et cum observationibus 8 Stirpium praecipuarum littoris et agri Nicaeensis enumeratio methodi- diagnosticis et geographicis. ca, cum elencho aliquot animalium ejusdem maris. Lundae : C. Fr. Berling, 1836, 1 vol. In-8 Paris : [s.e.], 1757, 1 vol. In-8 16 p. Relié avec Bory de St-Vincent, N° 1467, (A.3114a), Gaillon, N°1468, (A.3114b), xxii, 255 p. Gaillon, N° 1469, (A.3114c), de Brébisson, N° 1470, (A.3114d), Vallot, N° 1471, Origine: Legs Burnat 1911. (A.3114e), Thiébaut de Berneaud, N° 1472, (A.3114f), Braun, N° 1473, (A.3114g), MJB: A.5539 Pritzel: P-106 Thuret, N° 1474, (A.3114h), Desmazières, N° 1475, (A.3114i), Aulin, N° 1476, (A.3114j), 2 Bibliothèque des Musée et Jardins botaniques cantonaux 6 Caroli Allionii Auctarium ad synopsim methodicam stirpium Horti regii 12 Histoire de l’Isle de Corse. Taurinensis. Berne : chez la société typographique, 1779, 2 vol. [s.l] : [s.e.], 1774, 1 vol. I: 102 p. (Introduction) , 279 p. - II: 347 p. (Index: p. 318-347) Copie manuscrite, 48 p. (pagination du volume original: p.53-96) Origine: A appartenu à Nicole Duplessis Origine: Legs Burnat 1911. MJB: A.7420 MJB: A.5333 741 Le jardinier solitaire ou dialogues entre un curieux et un jardinier soli- A 9 Flora pedemontana sive Enumeratio methodica stirpium indigenarum taire, contenant la méthode de faire et de cultiver un jardin ... fruitier Pedemontii. & potager, ... culture des arbres. Turin : [s.e.], 1785, 2 vol. In-F Rouan : P. Dumesnil, 1789, 1 vol. I: xix, 344 p. - II: 366, ind. xxiv p. - III: Florae pedemontanae Icones accedit explanatio Edition IX augmentée de plusieurs chapitres. nomenclaturae botanicae. 1785. eff. de Vittorio Amedeo III, xiv p., 91 tab. num. I- xx, 364 p., tab. XIII-XX LXXXXII (Manque VII) MJB: C.9862 Origine: Tomus III: Icones: Bibliothèque de Jean Borne. MJB: A.0004 Pritzel: P-108 1267 Catalogue of Plants growing spontaneously within thirty miles of the 10 Autarium ad Floram Pedemontanam cum notis et emendationibus. City of New-York. Augustae Taurinorum : Brioli, 1789, 1 vol. In-4 [s.l.] : Albany, Webster and skinners, 1819, 1 vol. In-8 [2], 53 p., 2 tab. 100 p. (avec index) Origine: Bibliothèque Louis Leresche, Legs Burnat 1911 MJB: A.6223b MJB: A.0002 Pritzel: P-108 866 In Floram neapolitanae syllogem. Addenda et emendanda altera. AMBROSI, Francesco Paris : Imp. de Fain, 1827, 1 vol. In-8 11 Flora Tyroliae australis, seu decriptio plantarum phanerogamarum in 21 p. (num. p. [557]-577) Dans recueil Lindley. solo Tridentino terrisque adja centibus sponte nascentium. Flora del MJB: B.5023j Tirolo meridionale. 13 Tableau des zones ou représentation des productions naturelles Padova : [s.e.], 1854-1857, 2 vol. In-8 organiques qui sont particulières à chaque climat. I: 1854. Monocotyledones. xx, 964 p. (Ind.: p.921-964) - II: 1857, Dicotyledones. 820 p. Origine: Bibliothèque Louis Leresche Lausanne : Sixt, 1842, 1 vol. MJB: A.0275 Pritzel: P-128 Ed. II 285 p., ind. [1 p.], (Manque 10 tab.) ANDERSSON, N. J. MJB: A.1090 994 Monographia Salicum, hucusque cognitarum. Pars 1 1568 Botanique pratique. Choix de plantes de l’Europe centrale et partic- Holmiae : P.A. Norstedt et filios, 1867, 1 vol. ulièrement de la Suisse et de la Savoie. [2] p., ii, [2] p., 180 p., 9 tab. Origine: Legs Burnat 1911. Genève : F. Richard, 1878, 2 vol. MJB: A.5319 Pritzel: P-168 1e série : 15 p. (avertissement et table) 50 tab. - 2e série : 15 p., tab. 151-322. MJB: D.1669 ANDRAUD & al. 1668 Atlas manuel de géographie moderne contenant cinquante-quatre 1027 Encyclopédie du commerçant. Dictionnaire du commerce et des cartes iomprimées en couleurs. marchandises contenant tout ce qui concerne le commerce de terre et Paris : Librairie Hachette, [s.d.], 1 vol. de mer. 6 p., 72 p. Paris : Guillaumin, 1839, 2 vol.
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