Language: Latin
A reprint of a classical work in the Cambridge Library Collection.
A member, and later president, of the Academie des Sciences, French botanist and doctor Rene Louiche Desfontaines (1750-1833) spent the years 1783-5 on an expedition to North Africa. During his time in Tunisia and Algeria, he collected over a thousand plant specimens: more than three hundred genera were new to European naturalists at this time. Having succeeded Le Monnier in the chair of botany at the Jardin du Roi in 1786, Desfontaines helped found the Institut de France following the Revolution and published his two-volume Flora atlantica in Latin in 1798-9. A lavishly illustrated second edition appeared in four volumes in 1800. Combining its two volumes of plates into one, this reissue will give modern researchers an insight into the promulgation of pioneering plant science. Volumes 1 and 2 contain the twenty-four classes of plants in Linnaean taxonomy, while Volume 3 brings together the 261 line engravings.
Volume 1: Praefatio
Explicatio tabularum
Monandria
Diandria
Triandria
Tetrandria
Pentandria
Hexandria
Octandria
Enneandria
Decandria
Dodecandria
Icosandria
Polyandria
Volume 2: Didynamia
Tetradynamia
Monadelphia
Diadelphia
Polyadelphia
Syngenesia
Gynandria
Monoecia
Dioecia
Polygamia
Cryptogamia
Appendix
Addenda et emendanda
Index generum
Emendanda
Volume 3: Plates 1–261