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You'll find online and .pdf versions here:
- On botanicus.org (= mobot scans): 1755 - 1770 - 1812 (beautiful scans)
- On archive.org: 1812
- On google books: Various editions (readable text, botched pics)
A great rant about English vs Latin books of the time: Dog Mercury.
The Family Herbal, 1812, was written by John Hill.
- Title page.
- Preface.
- Introduction.
- Acacia Tree.
- Aconite.
- Adder's-tongue.
- Agrimony.
- Alehoof or Ground-ivy.
- Alkanet.
- Allheal, or crown's allheal.
- Almond tree.
- Aloes Wood.
- Angelica.
- Anise.
- Apples of Love.
- Archangel.
- Aron.
- Arrach, or Stinking Arrach.
- Arsmart or Water-pepper.
- Artichoke.
- Asarabacca.
- Asparagus.
- Asphodel.
- Avens.
- Balm.
- Barley.
- Barren wort.
- Basil.
- Bear's-Breech.
- Bear's-foot.
- Beet.
- Bind Weed.
- Bishopsweed.
- Bistort.
- Bitter-Sweet.
- Black Bryony.
- Black alder.
- Blood-wort.
- Blue Bottle.
- Borage.
- Bramble.
- Brooklime.
- Broom.
- Buck-beans.
- Buckshorn Plantain.
- Buckthorn.
- Bugle.
- Bugloss.
- Bur-reed.
- Burdock.
- Burnet Saxifrage.
- Burnet.
- Butchers-Broom.
- Butter-bur.
- Calamint.
- Calves' Snout or Snapdragon.
- Camel's Hay.
- Candy Carots.
- Canterbury Bells.
- Carline thistle.
- Cassidony, or Arabian Staechas.
- Catmint.
- Chamomile.
- Chaste Tree.
- Chervil.
- Chich.
- Chick-weed.
- Cinquefoil.
- Clary.
- Cleavers.
- Cockle.
- Coltsfoot.
- Columbine.
- Comfrey.
- Common Amomum.
- Common Daffodill.
- Coral.
- Coralline.
- Coriander.
- Corn Marigold.
- Costmary.
- Couch Grass.
- Cow-wheat.
- Cowslip of Jerusalem.
- Cowslip.
- Cranesbill.
- Cross-wort.
- Crow-foot.
- Cuckow Flower, or Lady's smock.
- Cudweed.
- Cummin.
- Dandelion.
- Devil's Bit.
- Dill.
- Dittander.
- Dittany of Crete.
- Dodder.
- Dog Mercury.
- Dog Tooth.
- Dragons.
- Dropwort.
- Duck-weed.
- Dwarf Elder.
- Earth-Chesnut, or Earth-Nut.
- Garden Dock, called Monks' Rhubarb.
- Great Celandine.
- Great Water Dock.
- Ladies' Bedstraw.
- Little Celandine.
- Little Centaury.
- Long Cyperus. Round Cyperus.
- Penny-royal Calamint.
- Red Behen.
- Red Darnell.
- Round-rooted Birthwort.
- Sciatica cress.
- Sea Colewort, or Sea Bindweed.
- Sharp-pointed Dock.
- The Aloe Plant.
- The Asafoetida Plant.
- The Ash.
- The Balm of Gilead Shrub.
- The Balsam of Capivi-Tree.
- The Balsam of Peru-Tree.
- The Balsam of Tolu-Tree.
- The Barbery-Bush.
- The Bay Tree.
- The Bdellium Tree.
- The Bean.
- The Ben-Nut-tree.
- The Bengal Bean-Tree.
- The Benjamin Tree.
- The Billberry Bush.
- The Birch-Tree.
- The Black Cherry Tree.
- The Black Currant.
- The Box Tree.
- The Camphire-Tree.
- The Canel Bark-Tree, called the Winter's Bark-Tree.
- The Caper Shrub.
- The Caranna Tree.
- The Caraway Plant.
- The Cascarilla Tree.
- The Cassia Bark Tree.
- The Cassia Caryophythata, or Clove Bark Tree.
- The Cassia Fistula Tree.
- The Cassumunar Plant.
- The Chesnut Tree.
- The China-root Plant.
- The Chocolate Nut-tree.
- The Cinnamon Tree.
- The Cistus Shrub.
- The Citron Tree.
- The Citrull.
- The Clove Bark-Tree.
- The Clove July Flower.
- The Clove Spice Tree.
- The Coculus Indi Tree.
- The Codaga Shrub.
- The Coffee-Tree.
- The Contrayerva Plant.
- The Copal Tree.
- The Cornel Tree.
- The Costus Plant.
- The Cotton Thistle.
- The Cotton Tree.
- The Crab Tree.
- The Cubeb Plant.
- The Cucumber Plant.
- The Cypress Tree.
- The Date Tree.
- The Dragon's Blood Tree.
- The Garden Cress.
- The Great Daisy.
- The Lesser Cardamom Plant.
- The Little Daisy.
- The Malacca Bean-Tree.
- The Manna Ash.
- The West-India-Bean, or Cashew Nut-Tree.
- The Wild Cucumber.
- The Winter's Bark Tree.
- True Amomum.
- Wart Cresses, or Swine's Cresses.
- Water Cress.
- White Behen.
- White Bryony.
- White Campion.
- White Dittany.
- Wild Carrot.
- Winter Cherry.
- Wood Betony.
- The images.