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duced at Niirnberg in 1750 by Eisenberger and Lich- 

 tensteger. From 1749 to 1753 Johann Michael Selig- 

 mann brought out, at Niirnberg, Sammlung vcrschie- 

 dencr und scltcner V'dgel &c, the legend of the 

 frontispiece being " Catesby und Edwards, Sammlung 

 seltener Yogel " ; the translation was by Dr. Georg 

 Leonhard Huth. The work is based very largely on 

 Catesby, but many of the plates are signed by Edwards, 

 who had learned of Catesby. This was George Ed- 

 wards [1694-1773], whose History of Birds was pub- 

 lishing from 1743 to 1764]. 



Chalmers, Dr. Lionel : 



Weather & Diseases of South Carolina. London, 

 1776. ' His most respectable and useful work/ an 

 Essay on Fevers. Charleston, 1767. 



Gronovius : Flora Virginica. Leyden, 1762: 



[From the Preface it appears that John Frederick 

 Gronovius, from descriptions and specimens sent him 

 by Dr. Clayton, had issued at Leyden a Flora Virginica 

 in two parts, 1739 and 1743. From additional speci- 

 mens and descriptions supplied by Clayton, and from 

 other material, the elder Gronovius at the time of his 

 death was preparing a third Flora, possibly incorpo- 

 rating the earlier material. The son, Laurentius 

 Gronovius completed this manuscript and published 

 it in 1762, the edition usually cited. His list of 

 authorities includes Banister, John Bartram, Colden, 

 Collinson, Dudley, and John Mitchell (Johannis 

 Mitchell nova genera plantarum virginiensium exstant 

 in act. phys. med. acad. caes. Leopold. Vol. 8). An 

 outline map of Virginia, also furnished by Clayton, 

 is given with the text, the counties indicated by num- 



