1653 



Bay (J.) Catalogus Plantaruin circa Cantabrigiam na- 

 scentiuin . . . Adjiciuntur . . . index Anglico-Latinus, 

 index lucoriini [by J. Hay]. See CAMKRIDCE. 8. 1660. 



Tlie titlu-page to the index I'euits ; " Index Pliintutuni agri Cautu- 



1)1 ij;iflni:s," (tT, 



[Another issue.] 8. 1660. 



Differs from the preceding solely in the title-puge. 



An Appendix was published in 1663, and a second one in 16S5. 



Bay (J.) Catalogus Plantarum Anglise, et insularum 

 adjacentium . . . una cum observationibus it experi- 

 , mentis novis medicis & physicis. pp. [xix,] 358 [/]. 



8". Londini, 1670. 



A second edition appeared in 1677. 



" Emendiinda " to this work were published in the first and second 

 editions of the " Synopsis method. Stirp. Brit." [q.r.] 



Bay (J.) Observations topographical, moral, & physio- 

 logical ; made in a journey through part of the 

 Low-Countries, Germany, Italy, and France : with a 

 Catalogue of Plants not native of England, found 

 spontaneously growing in those parts, and their vir- 

 tues . . . Whereunto is added a brief account of F. \Vil- 

 lughby, Esq; h_is voyage through a great part of Spain. 

 pp. [xiii,] 499, 115 : 4 pis., text illust. 8. Lotidon, 1673. 



The title-page to the Catalogue of Plants (which is separately paged) 

 reads: " Ciitalngus Stirpium in exteris regionibus a uobis observata- 

 runi, quffi vel non omnino vel parce admodum in Anglia sponte pro- 

 veniuut." 



This copy formerly belonged to J. Fetiver, and contains his autograph 

 notes. 



An abstract of the "Observations" is included in J. Harris' 

 gantium . . . Bibliotheca," Vol. i >, 1705 [<j.r.]. 



' Navi- 



Second edition, &c. See supra, Travels through 



the Low-Countries, <c. Vol. i. 8. 1738. 



Bay (J.) Catalogus Stirpium in exteris regionibus a 

 nobis observatarum, qua; vel non omnino vel parce ad- 

 modum in Anglia sponte proveniunt. pp. [v,] 115. 

 See supra, Observations . . . made in a journey through 

 part of the Low-Countries, &c. 8. 1673. 



Stated by Haller (Bibl. Bot., Vol. i, p. 502) to have been issued sepa- 

 rately in 1672, but this is apparently an error. 



This copy formerly belonged to J. Petiver, and contains his autograph 

 notes. 



[Reprint.] pp. 119. See supra, Travels through 

 the Low- Countries, Jrc. Vol. i. 8. 1738. 



[Another edition entitled :] Stirpium Europwarum 

 extra Britannias nascentium Sylloge . . . Adjiciuntur 

 Catalog! rariorum Alpinarum & Pyrenaicarum, Balden- 

 siuin, Hispaniwrum Grisleii, Groecarum ifc Orientalium, 

 Creticarum, ^Egyptiac&rom aliique : Ab eodem. (Stir- 

 pium Orientalium rariorum Catalog! tres.) pp. 400 (45). 



8". Londini, 1694. 



Bay (J.) A Collection of English Words not generally 

 used . . . With Catalogues of English Birds and Fishes : 

 and an account of the preparing and refining such 

 -Mt tals and Minerals as are gotten in England, pp. [',] 

 250. 12". London, 1674. 



Bay (J.) F. Willughbeii . . . Ornithologiifi libri tres . . . 

 Totum opus recognovit, digessit, supplevit J. Raius, &c. 

 See WILLUGHBY (F.) 4". 1676. 



Ray (J.) The Ornithology of F. Willughby . . . Trans- 

 lated into English . . . with . . . additions . . . By J. Ray. 

 See WILLUGHBY (F.) 4. 1678. 



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Bay (J.) Methodus Plantarum nova . . . synoptice in 

 tabuhs exhibits ; cumnotisgenerum. . . characteristicis, 

 observationibus nonnulli.s de feminibus Plantarum, <tc. 

 pp. [uvr,] Wi! [o.'/] : 1 pi., enf/r. title. 8. Loiulini, 1682. 



[Another edition entitled :] J. Puiji . . . Methodus 

 Plantarum emendate et aucta . . . Accedit methodus 

 Graminuni, Juncorum et Cyperorum specialis. Eodem 

 auctore. pp. [xxix,] 20% [26,] 2 bibs. : 1 port. 



8. Londini & Amstehedami, 1703. 



This edition was refused by the London publishers and printed at 

 Leyden, under the superintendence of Dr. P. Hotton, to whom it is 

 dedicated, for tbe Waasbergs of Amsterdam. The name of the author's 

 usual London printers was put on the title-page by the Waasbergw in 

 defiance of Ray's wish. (i'f. \\. Dei ham's "Select Remains of ... 

 J. Kay," p. 7ti.) 

 It was reprinted at Amsterdam in 171P. 



[Another edition.] pp. [xxvii,] 19G [25,] tabs. 



8. Londini, 1733. 



Haller (Bibl. Dot., Vol. i, p. 504) and Dryander (Cat. Bibl. Banks., 

 Vol. in, p. 28) give Tubingen as the place of imprint for this edition. 



Bay (J.) F. Willughbeii . . . de Historia Piscium libri 

 quatuor . . ..Totum opus recognoyit^" . . librum jitiam 

 primum & secundum integros adjecit 

 See WILLUOHBY (F.) ^S^ ^To\. 1686. 



i. (-x.) TabulaX^ . Pisces ex Raii eiffendata Ichthyo- 

 logia WiUn^libeii, forma mirfori descripti, <Scc. 

 See AmjdBURr.. KAiSERytrtf-FRANZiscHE Aj(bE- 

 MISCJ*E HANpniNfi. ^^xxvu.) TabuJ*''; . . ad 

 [sic] accojjKfoati Catalog! universalis, di- 

 tisio prima, &c. ^ obi. fol. 1786. 



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Ray (J.) Historia Plantaruin, species hactenus editas 

 aliasque insuper niultas noviter inventas et descriptas 

 coniplectens, &c, (Accessit Historia Stirpium Ins. 

 Luzonis & reliquaruni Philippinarum a G. J. Camello 

 . , . conscripta. Item J. P. Tournefort . . . Corollarium 

 Institutionum Rei Herbarise.) 3 Vol. 



fol. Londini, 1686-1704. 



Large-paper copy, formerly belonging to Sir Hans Sloane, and contain- 

 ing marginal references to his Herbarium, with the names of additional 

 species added, in his own handwriting. 



In Vol. MI, Books xvm-xxiri are in the running-heading marked as 

 xvn-xxii. A fresh numeration of the pages begins at " Liber vipesimus 

 quartus : qui est Dendrologite . . . primus," and the catchword *' Den-" 

 at the end of the preceding sheet shows that Books xxiv-xxxi were 

 originally intended to form a separate section with a different title. 

 'I he pagination of the Appendix runs up to 112, at which point there 

 is a break. (In some copies of this work these pages are printed on one 

 side of the paper only. This apparently was the original form of issue.) 

 The numeration is resumed with p, 22r>, when the following, not named 

 on the thle, begin : 

 Plantas a D. G. Dampier in Brasilia, Nova Hollandia, Timor & Nova 



Guinea, observatce & collects*. 

 Phmta* SpiUbergenses a F. Martens ... in itiuerario sno observatse, 



delineate A' descripttv. 

 C. Commeliui Plantarum rariorum k exoticarum, in prEeludiis Botauicis 



recensitarnm descriptiones. 

 Plant* larinres Chinenses Madraspatanw (Plant* Madraspatanaj a 



D. S. Brown collectce & t ranmn i.*sa; ) ii Africanse a D. J. Petivero . . . 



collata) : Cum ejusdem Catalogo Plantarum in Hortis suis siccis 



conservatarum qua? vel inediti*;, aut hactenus obscure descriptse sunt : 



Adjicitnr demum farrago ipsius authoris Stirpium Indicarum, & 



Americanarum incertw sedis, dr. 



In editing tbe third volume, Hay had the assistance of W. Sherard, 

 whose two auti.graph volumes of observations on the first two volumes 

 form the Banksian MS.S. No. SO. 



[Another copy.] 



From the Library of Sir Joseph Banks. 



Vol. I & ii are large-paper copies, whilst Vol. in has been mounted to 



match. At the end of Book xxm an emended colophon is pasted in, 



reading : " Botanologias Finis. Inter Botanologiam & Deudrologiam 



integri libri defectus ease videtur," Jr. 'Jhe error in numei-ation is 



explained and the catchword altered from " Den- '* to " Histo-". 



The manuscript marginal notes in Sir Hans Sloane's copy have been 



transcribed into this copy. /// 



Kay (J.) Fasciculus Stirpium Britamricarum, post <~ 

 editum Plantarum Anglite Catalogum /observatarum, 

 Ac. pp. [H,] 27. 12, Londini, 1688, 



