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Bonnier (Gaston) Flore complete illustree en coule 13 vol. in 6 721 coloured photogravure plates after Julie Poinsot [Stafleu 123] Neuchatel & Paris [1911-35] § Rouy (Georges) Flore de France 15 vol. (the Conspectus bound as last vol.) portrait the W.A. Shoolbred (1852-1928 surgeon and botanist) -J.E. Lousley (1907-76 botanist) copy with former`s signature and latter`s booklabel and a letter from the author (about Shetland Ranunculus) bound in [Stafleu 9706 9712] Asnieres etc. 1893-1927 texts browned binder`s cloth the first a bit worn 8vo(21)
Dodoens (R.) Trium priorum de stirpium historia; P 2 vol. in 1 439 + 272 woodcuts without text except for brief descriptive note beside each plant device on titles and enlarged version at the end of the first part portrait of the author on first title verso the second part without the 8 leaves of appendix (added later as the anomalous signature EE8 makes clear) with the blank leaf at the end of the first part contemporary ms. notes in an English hand extensive note on the last blank page (which has thus clearly always been the last) starts with motto Adultaire q[ua?]tre marriage Roupre followed by notes on heliotrope and chicory (one paragraph crossed out but recoverable) 19th century vellum the Chetham`s library copy with gilt coat-of-arms of Humphrey Chetham on front cover and Manchester Library bookplate bought by MW from Junk with their description inserted [Hunt 608 (first part only); Adams D723] 8vo Antwerp Joannes Loes 1553-54. ***”First edition of Dodoens` second botanical book. It contains only the illustrations(and very brief notes) taken from...his Cruydeboeck...these two small books were practical for those who could not afford the more elaborate Cruydeboeck” - Hunt. The woodblocks recur in later Dodoens books; in April 1581 Plantin brought about 1000 of them from Loes` widow. Trium was particularly aimed at medical students and other annotated copies are British Library and de Belder .The annotations in this copy are in a strictly contemporary English hand. They start with the English name of the plant and then (in a very difficult hand with some admixture of Latin among the English)give medical uses; see for instance p.1 with a long list of what Southernwood is “good for”.
Dumont d`Urville. Corvette l`Astrolabe. Atlas bound in 5 vol. vignette title (7 copies) printed list of plates (omits the entomology) double engraved “Tableau synoptique” portrait 580 lithographed plates and maps 173 coloured or partly coloured the total including 3 plates in two states faint blind-stamp (signed with the publisher`s initials) which guarantees the paper in most lower margins (found in several of the great French voyages about this date) a trifle of foxing but a very nice copy in contemporary full French scarlet leather spine gilt with contents and small tool of the Astrolabe minor wear to joints the J.W. Six copy with his booklabel in the hydrography bought from Lawson in 1973 for £1300 with invoice inserted folio Paris 1833. ***Lacking the 8vo text but a complete set of the magnificent folio plates ; conforming to the BM (NH) cat. II 603. As well as the bis plates called for in the table des planches this copy has three plates (176 177 & 189) in the Histoire du Voyage in two states lithographed by Lermercier or (probably the cancels) one by A. Belin & two by Richebois aine. J.W. Six van Vromade had a library of natural history distinguished by its fine condition; it was sold in two sales The Hague 1932 & Amsterdam 1936.
Fuchs (L.) De historia stirpium portrait and 516 woodcuts title guarded and blank portions renewed minor browning and stains without the blank leaf recent calf the book resewed 15th century manuscript sewing guard preserved at end Society of Apothecaries bookplate transferred to the new binding (ms. note “From the library at Chelsea Garden 1832”) bought from Junk with invoice and description inserted [Adams F1103] 8vo Lyons Balthazar Arnollet 1551.
Fuchs (L.) Plantarum effigies. device on title portrait on verso 516 woodcuts by Clement Bussy with the two blank leaves contemporary brown morocco sides with central diamond filled with conventional ornament was perhaps once gilt blue edges head of spine renewed leaf at end with few notes in elegant 16th century French hand 18th century name on title: Joannis Nep[omucene] Raffay the Kenneth Mackenzie-New York Hort. Soc.-Quaritch copy with their collation note at the end (not in the Rick Watson catalogue or the Christie`s sale in 1997) bought from Quaritch with invoice inserted [Adams F1126] 12mo Lyons Balthazar Arnoullet 1552.
Hooker (W) A century of Indian orchids 101 hand-coloured lithographs after C.G. Dass L. Singh and other Indian artists portrait of Roxburgh to the memoir of him by G.King minor foxing loose in original portfolio trifle worn ties missing contents in good state [Stafleu 2984] 4to Calcutta 1895. ***The Stationery Office code includes the number printed; in this case 360 copies. This is often found on oriental official printing but rarely at home.
Linnaeus (C.) Species plantarum 1762 2 vol. second edition engraved portrait contemporary English speckled calf labels missing joints cracking considerable 18th century annotation in an unidentified hand mostly giving English names and some locations [Soulsby 500] 8vo Stockholm Salvius 1762-63. ***The first edition “abounds in misprints and many taxonomic judgements recorded there were later revised...In the second edition...Linnaeus tried to make good its deficiencies and added material that had come to hand meanwhile...The third edition of 1764 is essentially a re-issue of the second editon...These three are the only editions published during the lifetime of the author.” - W.T. Stearn introduction to the 1957 facsimile p.135. The annotation is of considerable interest and seems to have a West Indian or American bias. The hand varies but this may be a reflection of advancing age rather than different persons; the details suggest an experienced botanist (eg p.793 “Linnaeus hic confundit duas species...); a connection with the Collinson circle is a possibility.
Linnaeus (C.) Genera plantarum...editio sexta without the portrait sometimes found contemporary calf rebacked front cover off the Duke of Buccleugh copy with contemporary bookplate and gilt cypher on covers later bookplate of Ashton Allis [Soulsby 305; Stafleu 4823] Stockholm 1764; Classes plantarum first edition some browning later half calf gilt front cover off contemporary name F.M. Shelund (?) on title and Linnaeus` Cryptogamia (col. 483-4) and Scheuzer`s grasses (col. 561-72) with much annotation presumably in his hand [Soulsby 332; Stafleu 4720] 8vo Leiden 1738.(2) ***One of the notes in the Classes reads “Illus: Linne propria manu scriptsit GB (?)”.
Linnaeus (C.) Genera plantarum...editio sexta without the portrait sometimes found later half green calf title creased [Soulsby 305; Stafleu 4823] Stockholm 1764; Supplementum plantarum systematic vegetabilium...generum plantarum editionis sextae contemporary English calf gilt spine the Burton Constable copy with William Constable`s bookplate [Soulsby 574; Stafleu 4854] Braunschweig 1781 [1782].(2)
Mattioli (P.A.) New Kreuterbuch. 1563 lacks the first seven leaves (signature 1 plus first leaf of signature 2) and the last leaf zz6 with colophon the first surviving leaf mounted and defective though the portrait of Mattioli is more or less intact the rest of the book with upwards of 810 woodcuts in good crisp state apart from a few water-stains (mostly marginal) old speckled calf over wooden boards rebacked bought from Halliday of Leicester in 1964 for £42 invoice inserted [Hunt 91 complete; not in Adams] folio [Prague G. Melantrich] [1563]. ***A complete set of the woodcuts of plants. “First edition in German; first appearance of the fine series of large woodcuts made by Gieorgio Liberale and Wolfgang Meyerpeck” - Hunt.
Munting (Abraham) Vera herba Britannica (Aloidari 2 parts in 1 vol. an imperfect copy lacking the printed title (portrait on verso) to first part and with 23 (of 24) engraved plates lacking that at p.28 second part with first plate only lacking the other 7 some water-stains contemporary calf worn 18th century Coward College [Market Harborough] library bookplate 4to Amsterdam 1680; sold not subject to return
Redoute (Pierre Joseph) Les Liliacees 8 vol. first edition engraved portrait plain plate of Amaryllis bulb 486 plates printed in colours and finished by hand with the half-titles (except vol.2) and the rare dedication to Chaptal first state of plate 95 and both states of plate 428 (see Plesch sale lot 626) some minor offset or foxing but a very nice large copy uncut and the plate marks visible (they are usually trimmed away as in Hunt copy) half orange morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe a printed livraison wrapper (mounted with slight loss) bound at the end of each vol. the Major Albert Pam copy (OBE 1875-1955 banker and collector) with his bookplate featuring the orchid Pamianthe sold Sotheby`s May 7th 1956 lot 83 to Sawyer for £900 (lot 84 was a Les Roses with plates in 2 states bought by Traylen for £1400) then item 394 in their catalogue (? 183) (cutting inserted; £5000) bought by MW from Traylen in 1972 for £9 500 with the original invoice inserted [Stafleu 8747 “280 copies”] folio (c.545 by 355mm.) Paris chez l`auteur 1802-16. ***When Major Pam`s books were sold the catalogue justly stated that his books were all selected copies in fine condition. He published an autobiography Adventures and Recollections in 1945 but it has only a disappointing half paragraph on his book collecting; it was perhaps one of those things that a gentleman did not discuss. The Jardin de la Malmaison and the Liliacees “constitute the highest peak of Redouté`s artistic and botanical achievment; both books are among the most important monuments of botanical illustration ever to be published...This magnificent publication brings Redouté to the top of his artistic career and amply justifys his fame as one of the most eminent botanical illustrators of all time.” - A catalogue of Redouteana exhibited at the Hunt Botanical Library 1963 p. 21.
Schkuhr (Christian) Beschreibung und Abbildung der 2 vol. portrait 93 hand-coloured plates contemporary half leather interleaved throughout with a mid-19th century English partial translation in manuscript (alas we cannot see any indication of the botanist concerned) binding a bit scuffed bought from W&W with an (incorrect) note of imperfection on the flyleaf [Stafleu 10.728] 8vo Wittenberg Verfasser 1801-06.
Trew (C.J.) Plantae selectae first edition general title and 10 section titles all illuminated in red and gold 3 fine mezzotint portraits (Trew Ehret Haid; the 4th portrait of Vogel is normally missing when the decuria titles are present according to Cleveland; it probably belongs to the supplement 1790-92 which he edited) 100 magnificent hand-coloured plates after drawings by Ehret first portrait creased few marginal water-stains otherwise a good copy in a contemporary English binding of diced russia thin gilt border on sides gilt spine (joints repaired somewhat worn) 18th century bookplate of Joshua Smith with motto “marte et ingeni(o)” (probably the MP for Devizes d.1819 who landscaped Earlestoke Park) folio [Hunt 539; Cleveland 429] [Nuremberg] 1750-73. ***Calmann pp.95-97 gives a full acount of the production of the book held up by the 7 years war and Trew`s advancing years and ends by quoting modern verdicts. “C. Nissen wrote `the Plantae selectae became the most beautiful German plant-book; even among foreign works there are few which could compete with it`“.
Vaillant (S.) Botanicon parisiense folding engraved map portrait 33 engraved plates by Wandelaar after Claude Aubriet contemporary sheep block printed endpapers in red and green bit scraped and worn but sound engraved bookplate of Bon du Charmel with Montaigne motto “Qu scay je?” (no. 2686 in manuscript) inscription of Dr. John. Schnell on flyleaf folio [Hunt 470; Stafleu 15.748] Leiden & Amsterdam 1727.
[Wonnecke (Johann] [Gart der Gesundheit] 246 leaves only (of 248) 2 columns 40 lines lacking the first leaf with full-page woodcut (supplied in reasonable facsimile) and the final blank some 400 text woodcuts based on those in the 1485 first edition coloured in a contemporary hand a somewhat soiled copy (the index leaves are most used) with a few minor defects (k3 short but stains agree; corner torn from q1 with loss of a few words a few repairs without loss (eg q6) 16th century blind-stamped pigksin 2 rolls with portrait medallions outer with the great men of the reformation (Erasmus Luther Huss Melanchton) quite likely bound in or near Lindau which went reformed in 1528 some wear and old repairs clasps intact ownership inscription at the end of Phillip Bausle Burger of Lindau 1564 on front flyleaves 19th century notes on the history of the text with reference to Miltitz etc. by G.H.Peurbaund (?) of Dabroth bei Lauend (?) 1873 printed label of “Bibliotheca Julinska” the library of Alfred Potocki (1817-89 politician and Austrian minister of agriculture; he seems to have had a number of herbals; a Tabernomontanus of 1613 with the same provenance is currently on the market) partly pasted over this bought from Francis Edwards in 1971 for £1800 with invoice inserted [BMC II 535-6; Hunt 6; Goff G103] folio Ulm Conrad Dinckmut 31-Mar 1487. ***The British library copy lacks 2 leaves and Hunt 8 leaves; both are without the frontispiece also missing here. ISTC lists 17 copies in Germany but about two thirds are imperfect some consisting of a few leaves only. Of the 4 copies in the US 3 are imperfect and the 4th is made up. No copy of this edition at auction in the last 35 years. First published in Mainz in 1485 “indisputably the most splendid and important of the incunabula herbals...one of the first incunabula on a scientific subject written in the vernacular.” Blunt & Raphael p. 115.
Morison-Plantarum Historia Universalis. parts 2 & 3 [all published] in 3 vol. (including plate vol) first edition half-title in part 3 only part 2 folding frontispiece (with relating text tipped-in on image) part 3 engraved portrait engraved Sheldonian vignettes on titles and 292 engraved illustrations on 152 leaves some light browning and staining occasional foxing (sometimes heavy in text vol.) part 2 with one or two plant specimens loosely inserted part 3 with marginal wormhole in gutter plate vol. with a few marginal ink annotations contemporary panelled calf worn covers detached [Henrey 259] folio Oxford 1680-99. ***First edition of Morison`s work which aimed to construct a logical and natural system of plant classification. Part I on trees and shrubs was never published.
Seebohm (H.) monograph of the Turdidae 2 vol. portrait 149 hand-coloured lithographs by Keulemans contemporary half scarlet morocco t.e.g. minor scuffing but in nice state A.J. Dearden`s copy (of Walcot Hall Stamford Lincs; he had a large ornithological collection the best of which was sold at Hodgsons in 1963) with his signature dated 1924 and cutting from (probably) his purchase tipped in (it cost 14 guineas) 4to [1899-1902].
G[urney] (R.H.J.) John Henry Gurney limited to 50 copies portrait original cloth rubbed inscribed by the author to Mrs. (Eliza) Brightwen and with a note of the limitation [no copy on Copac] Norwich privately printed 1893 § [Harting (J.E.) and T. Southwell]. Memoir of the late John Henry Gurney 8pp. offprint from `The zoologist` original cloth 1890; and 5 others Gurney interest v.s.(7)
Dart (Rev. John) Westmonasterium 1723 2 vol. engraved titles frontispiece (1 folding) portrait 7 plates of subscriber`s Arms and 126 plates a few folding list of subscribers some water-staining to last few ff. of vol.1 a few tears to folding plates contemporary panelled calf joints split but holding firm rubbed and scuffed folio James Cole [c.1723].
Repton Practice of Landscape Gardening first edition stipple-engraved frontispiece portrait by W.Holl after S.Shelley (spotted) 11 hand-coloured aquatint plates (9 with overlays 1 folding) 13 engraved plates (mostly aquatint some tinted 3 with overlays 1 double-page) and 3 engraved plans (1 hand-coloured) 11 aquatint illustrations in text 2 with overlays wood-engraved illustrations offsetting occasional spotting folding plate with two repaired tears endpapers damp-stained engraved bookplate of Samuel Gardiner hinges reinforced contemporary green straight-grain morocco by H. Walther covers with triple gilt filet borders spine in compartments and richly gilt water-stained [Abbey Scenery 390; Berlin Kat. 3431] 4to J.Taylor 1803.
Baker (Mary) Caraboo: A Narrative of a Singular Im first edition half-title engraved portrait frontispiece by N. Braithwhite and folding engraved plate by E.Bird some light spotting final two leaves with marginal repairs affecting a couple of letters of text later half calf 8vo Bristol & London 1817. ***The account of an elaborate hoax. In early 1817 a young woman arrived at Almondsbury in Gloucestershire speaking in a language which the villagers could not understand. Apparently of oriental descent she was taken in by a local couple and became something of a cause celebre. From interpretation of various signs gestures and words it was claimed she was Caraboo a princess of Javasu in the Indian Ocean who had been captured by pirates and sold to the captain of a brig. She had escaped by jumping ship swimming ashore and then eventually after six weeks of wandering found herself at Almondsbury. The local newspapers of Bath and Bristol gave her increasing attention but after about ten weeks she was exposed as Mary Wilcocks the daughter of a shoemaker Thomas Wilcocks and Mary Burgess of Witheridge Devon. She was also known as Mary Baker the name of her supposed first husband.
Chaucer (Geoffrey) Poems 1852 6 vol. engraved portrait frontispiece a little water-staining handsome contemporary burgundy morocco gilt upper covers with gilt Aldine anchor devices spine in compartments raised bands edged in gilt some light spotting and soiling rubbed at extremities but generally an attractive set g.e. William Pickering 1852.
Stanley In Darkest Africa 1890 2 vol. first edition frontispieces (1 portrait) 3 folding colour maps plates illustrations 2pp. advertisements at end of vol.2 lightly foxed bright and clean original pictorial cloth gilt small vol.2 nick to head of spine 1 corner slightly frayed a very good set 8vo 1890.
Mawson Home of the Blizzard 1915 2 vol. first edition frontispieces 1 of which a portrait plates some colour 3 folding maps in pocket at end of vol.2 endpapers and verso of folding maps foxed original pictorial cloth gilt a vol.1 rubbed vol.2 lightly soiled [Spence 773; Taurus 100] 4to 1915.
Elwes Trees of Great Britain & Ireland 8 vol. (including index) in 7 vol.1-5 with colour frontispiece 7 colour-printed titles portrait and 412 plates occasional spotting contemporary navy blue half crushed morocco spines gilt a few chips rubbed some soiling 4to Edinburgh Privately Printed 1906-13.
Bouquet Parlant (Le) du Fleuriste Amateur. engraved throughout on both sides of sheet hand-coloured portrait frontispiece of Mme. du Barry hand-coloured view and 48 full-page illustrations of flowers with verse below and song opposite all by Chevalier light soiling and staining mostly marginal contemporary sheep rather worn [only 1 other copy found in Bibliothèque Nationale] Paris Lamy 1780 § Del[anglard] (C.-F.-P.) Oracles de Flore engraved title with hand-coloured vignette of rose 2 engraved plates listing flowers and 6 hand-coloured botanical plates (each with 6 flowers) names at head of title another cut away from head of first leaf of text text lightly foxed contemporary black calf elaborately stamped in blind g.e. rubbed joints split repairs to spine ends Paris Janet [c.1850] 12mo(2)
Bunbury. An Academy for Grown Horsemen 2 parts in 1 vol. hand-coloured aquatint portrait additional vignette title and 27 plates by Rowlandson original boards rubbed recased later cloth drop-back box with morocco label and slip-case 1825 § [Goodhall (Walter)] The Sportsman`s Pocket Companion hand-coloured woodcut frontispiece by J.Berryman woodcut illustrations of game birds spotted later half red morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe spine gilt t.e.g. others uncut J.Bailey [c.1815] 12mo(2)
Campbell.Travels in South Africa. 2v 1822 2 vol. first edition half-titles folding hand-coloured engraved map 12 hand-coloured aquatint plates vol.1 lacking Directions to Binder leaf and 3pp. advertisements at end (as often) but with final leaf (blank but for imprint) vol.2 lacking errata slip plates offset but otherwise a generally clean copy vol.1 with an engraved portrait of the author tipped in at beginning (foxed) contemporary mottled calf gilt a little rubbed rebacked with gilt spines & red morocco labels [Abbey Travel 328; Tooley 127] 8vo 1822.
Cruikshank.Authentic Memoirs..Ps.Charlotte tenth edition etched portrait by George Cruikshank with an additional hand-coloured aquatint of Warwick House (the Princess`s residence) bound in 1817; Authentic Particulars of the Death of the Princess Charlotte and her infant tenth edition 1817; A Most Correct Account of the Funeral of the Princess Charlotte. fifth edition 1817 together 3 works in 1 vol. all with engraved frontispiece by George Cruikshank (2 portraits and folding plate of funeral procession) later dark red morocco gilt by Rivière & Son t.e.g. others uncut all grey printed wrappers bound in [Cohn 134 137 & 132] W.Hone § Real or Constitutional House that Jack Built (The) fifth edition wood-engraved illustrations by Cruikshank later mottled calf gilt by Zaehnsdorf morocco spine label g.e. 1819 8vo(2)
Hunt (Henry) Investigation at Ilchester Gaol first edition in book form etched portrait frontispiece of Bridle by George Cruikshank 4 other engraved portraits only probably by Robert Cruikshank (of 5 lacking Mr.Anstice the County Surveyor) with the supplementary address `To the Sheriff Magistrates Freeholders...of Somerset` at end but lacking that to Mr. Baron Graham some foxing later half burgundy morocco uncut a little rubbed spine faded [Cohn 421; Goldsmiths` 23262 lacking Graham address] 8vo 1821. ***The author was a radical politician who had been incarcerated in Ilchester gaol for his involvement in the Peterloo Massacre of 1819. He was released in 1822 and brought a series of complaints against the prison particularly the gaoler William Bridle instigating an Inquiry into prison conditions.
Cruikshank/O`Neill.Blessings of Temperance. fourth edition engraved portrait and 4 hand-coloured etched plates by George Cruikshank soiled and browned contemporary half calf by S.Kaufmann 1851 § Diverting History of John Gilpin (The) 2 advertisement leaves at end a little soiled original printed wrappers spine worn Charles Tilt 1828 § Pardoe (Julia) Lady Arabella: or the Adventures of a Doll original cloth gilt spine ends worn a few ink stains [1856] § History of Jack & the Bean-stalk plates a little foxed original pictorial wrappers soiled [1854] all illustrated by George Cruikshank rubbed [Cohn 620 169 525 & 197]; and 2 others Cruikshank [Cohn 774 & another] 8vo et infra(5)
Cruikshank.George Cruikshank`s Omnibus 9 pts first edition in the original 9 parts engraved frontispiece portrait and plates most by Cruikshank wood-engraved illustrations with advertisements and slips some on coloured paper no Advertising Sheet No.V as in Cohn some foxing and staining original cream printed wrappers with advertisements Parts I & II with ink signatures at head of upper wrappers a little rubbed and soiled preserved in cloth drop-back box (spine faded) [Cohn 190] 8vo 1841-42. ***There are a few minor differences to the advertisements listed in Cohn:`Periodical Works` at end of Part I is printed on pink paper not blue or white as in Cohn and the advertising sheets in Parts VII & VIII are numbered accurately.
Cruikshank (George)Omnibus sgd signed presentation copy from the author/artist to Dr.Stebbing inscribed at head of half-title engraved portrait etched plates illustrations some soiling a few leaves slightly frayed at edges original pictorial cloth gilt a little rubbed corners bumped recased new endpapers 1842 § Wight (John) More Mornings at Bow Street 8pp. advertisements half-title etched frontispiece illustrations frontispiece foxed original cloth-backed boards paper label uncut rubbed and faded boards spotted 1827 § [Clarke (W.)] Three Courses and a Dessert 8pp. advertisements at end illustrations 2 leaves torn and repaired at fore-edge later half burgundy morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe spine gilt t.e.g. others uncut 1830 all illustrated by George Cruikshank [Cohn 190 845 & 144] 8vo(3)
Cruikshank/Egan.Life/Adventures..S.D.Hayward denominated the Modern Macheath. hand-coloured etched portrait by Robert Cruikshank after Mrs. Smart engraved facsimile leaf soiled and stained later half morocco by G.Walters t.e.g. spine gilt and slightly faded 1822 § Brighton!! A Comic Sketch half-title plates original printed wrappers soiled 1830 § [Birch (J.)] Fifty-One Original Fables title in red and black plates and illustration contemporary half calf spine gilt rubbed 1833 § [Barker (M.H.)] Jem Bunt first edition etched pictorial title and plates a little soiled cropped Mexborough bookplate later half red morocco by Bayntun spine gilt g.e. [1841] all illustrated by Robert Cruikshank; and another illustrated by the Cruikshanks 8vo et infra(5)
Westmacott.Points of Misery first edition half-title 20 wood-engravings by Robert Cruikshank including 10 hand-coloured plates a few with light marginal soiling or staining modern half mottled calf by Bayntun g.e. spine gilt 1823; The Punster`s Pocket-Book...by Bernard Blackmantle engraved portrait wood-engraved plates by Robert Cruikshank nineteenth century half green morocco by Worsfold spine gilt 1826 both spines a little faded 8vo(2)

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