Author:John Lindley

as author

 * Monographia Rosarum (1820)
 * Collectanea botanica, or, Figures and botanical illustrations of rare and curious exotic plants, 1821
 * Monographia Digitalium (1821)
 * Observations on Pomaceae (1821)
 * The Pomological magazine; or, Figures and descriptions of the most important varieties of fruit cultivated in Great Britain, 1828, ,
 * The Encyclopedia of Plants (with John Claudius Loudon, 1829)
 * A Synopsis of British Flora, arranged according to the Natural Order (1829)
 * An Introduction to the Natural System of Botany (1830)
 * An introduction to botany, 1832
 * An Outline of the First Principles of Horticulture (1832)
 * An Outline of the Structure and Physiology of Plants (1832)
 * The Fossil Flora of Great Britain (with William Hutton), 1833, ,
 * Nixus Plantarum (1833)
 * A key to structural, physiological, and systematic botany, 1835
 * A Natural System of Botany (1836)
 * A Sketch of the Vegetation of the Swan River Colony (1837)
 * Flora Medica (1838)
 * School botany, 1839 [https://archive.org/details/schoolbotanyora00lindgoog external scan}}
 * Theory of Horticulture (1840)
 * Sketch of the vegetation of the Swan River Colony, 1840
 * Pomologia Britannica, 1841
 * The Vegetable Kingdom (1846)
 * Paxton's Flower garden, 1851, ,
 * Folia Orchidacea (1852)
 * School Botany And Vegetable Physiology, 1854 external source
 * Descriptive Botany (1858)

as editor

 * The Gardeners' Chronicle (not all volumes were edited by Lindley)
 * Edwards's Botanical Register (not all volumes), ,
 * A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden, 1833

as translator

 * Observations on the structure of fruits and seeds
 * English translation of Analyse du fruit by Louis Claude Richard (1819)

Works about Lindley

 * Keeble, Frederick (1913), "John Lindley 1799—1865" in Oliver, Francis Wall (ed.), Makers of British botany: 164–177.
 * Keeble, Frederick (1913), "John Lindley 1799—1865" in Oliver, Francis Wall (ed.), Makers of British botany: 164–177.