William Roxburgh
Surgeon and botanist
1910
General foundry practice
1824
Flora Indica or Descriptions of Indian Plants
1844
Cryptogamous plants of Dr. Roxburgh, forming the fourth and last part of the Flora Indica
1855
On the genus Aquilaria
1910
General Foundry Practice: Being a Treatise on General Iron Founding, Job ..
1804
Account of the Tusseh and Arrindy silk-worms of Bengal
1795
Plants of the coast of Coromandel
1874
Flora indica, or, Descriptions of Indian plants
1811
Account of a new species of merium, the leaves of which yield indigo ... To which is added, a brief account of ... experiments made ... to throw ... light on the theory of that artificial reproduction. Also descriptions of two other plants, which yield indigo, and of one from Pegu, said to yield a green dye
1832
Flora Indica; or descriptions of Indian plants