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- between 1818 and 1822. This study served as a companion to the 1818 book, Muscologia Britannica: Containing the Mosses of Great Britain and Ireland that was...
- Plantae cryptogamicae of Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland; by the Muscologia, a very complete account of the mosses of Britain and Ireland, prepared...
- the published works of Dawson Turner are: Synopsis of British Fuci 1802 Muscologia Hibernicae ****ilegium (Irish Moss Ferns) 1804 Botanist's Guide through...
- Infirmary and the General Hospital. In 1833, he issued the exsiccata Muscologia Nottinghamiensis; or, a collection of mosses found chiefly in the neighbourhood...
- Annales Botanici Fennici. 24: 81–84. JSTOR 23725594. Bridel, S.E. (1806). Muscologia Recentiorum, Supplementum Primum. Gothae: C.W. Ettinger. Arnott, G.A.W...
- new or little known foreign mosses and other cryptoganic subjects 1818. Muscologia Britannica; containing the mosses of Great Britain & Ireland 1823-7. Exotic...
- city of Gotha. He was the author of an important work on mosses titled Muscologia recentiorum (1797-1803), of which several supplements were issued in the...
- researches were mainly among the mosses, liverworts, and lichens. Besides Muscologia Britannica, which he published in conjunction with Sir William Jackson...
- (1787–1879) 1817–33 London The Botanical Cabinet Conrad Loddiges & Sons 1818 Muscologia William Jackson Hooker (1786–1865) Thomas Taylor 1818–20 London Studies...
- was the Bryologia Britannica (1855) intended as a third edition of the Muscologia Britannica (1818) of Hooker and Thomas Taylor, but was substantially a...