Author:Frederick Thompson Mott
Works
- Flora Odorata; a characteristic arrangement of the sweet-scented flowers and shrubs, cultivated in the gardens of Great Britain (1843)
- Charnwood Forest (1860)
- A Hand-book to the Leicester Museum (1864-1869; in 9 parts)
- (With Carter, T., Cooper, E.F., Finch, J.E.M. & Cooper, C.W.) The Flora Of Leicestershire: Including The Cryptogams, With Maps Of The County (1886)
- Corona: The Bright Side of the Universe. Studies in Optimism (1888)[1]
- The Benscliff Ballads (1899)
Articles
- The Meaning of 'Science', Midland Naturalist, (1878), 1:29-30.
Notes
- ↑ Often incorrectly attributed by modern sources to "Ferdinand T. Mott", for which name no historical evidence exists; see en:Wikipedia:Reference desk/Humanities#F. T. Mott, fl. England, 1870s/1880s.
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