DONN, James (1783 – 1813)
1783 – 1813
2 entries in the GMN corpus.
1796 CE
#11958
Hortus cantabrigiensis, or a catalogue of plants, indigenous and foreign, cultivated in the Walkerian Botanic Garden, Cambridge.
The Walkerian Botanic Garden was the first botanical garden founded in Cambridge. It is the ancestor of the Cambridge University Botanic Garden. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1845 CE
#11960
Hortus cantabrigiensis, or, An accented catalogue of indigenous and exotic plants, cultivated in the Cambridge Botanical Garden. By the late James Donn, curator....With the additions and improvements of the successive editors, F. Pursh, J. Lindley, G. Sinclair. The thirteenth century, now further enlarged improved, and brought down to the present time by P. N. Don.
PURSH, Frederick Traugott (1774 – 1820) DONN, James (1783 – 1813)
LINDLEY, John (1799 – 1865) SINCLAIR, George (1787 – 1834)
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
