The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland
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The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland is a work, written between 1906 and 1913 by Henry John Elwes and Augustine Henry.
It was privately published in Edinburgh, and consisted of 7 volumes and an index.
Some editions in libraries have separate volumes with plates, for instance in this edition in BHL.
BHL also has a different edition, where volume 1 and the index are missing, and all the plates are incorporated in the text of the other volumes.
- Volume 1 (1906) (transcription project) (external scan)
- Plates to volume 1 (1906) - Plates 01 to 60 (transcription project) (external scan)
- Volume 1 has the following chapters, each treating a genus:
- Volume 2 (1907) (transcription project) (external scan) (Plates 061 to 126 included)[1]
- Volume 2 has the following chapters:
- Volume 3 (1908) (transcription project) (external scan) (Plates 127 to 206 included)
- with the following chapters:
- Cedrus
- Libocedrus
- Cunninghamia
- Liquidambar
- Nyssa
- Sassafras
- Corylus
- Carpinus
- Ostrya
- Nothofagus
- Arbutus
- Sciadopitys
- Pinus sylvestris, Scots Pine
- Carya
- Platanus
- Acer
- Sequoia
- Volume 4 (1909)
- Plates to volume 4 (1909) - Plates Frontispice, and 208 to 270
- Volume 5 (1910) (external scan)
- Plates to volume 5 (1910) - Plates 271 to 339 (external scan)
- Volume 6 (1912); with Plates 340 to 371 included (external scan)
- Volume 7 (1913); with Plates 372 to 412 included (external scan)
- Index (1913) (external scan)
- ↑ ** Volume 2 (1907) (transcription project) (external scan) (without Plates)
- Plates to volume 2 (1907) - Plates 58A and 61 to 126 (and 366) (external scan)
- ↑ The generic description of Pinus is given in part....