APPENDIX. 757 



por Cromberger, 1535, fol.; nor " Cronica de las Indias," 1547. Sco 

 also Colmeiro, La Botanica y los Bot/mfcos do la peninsula Jffspan<* Lusi- 

 tana, Madrid, 1858, 26, No. 220 (Fernandez) and 149; also I/allcr, 

 Bibl. botanica, i. 272, wlio calls him Gundisalvm or Gomatvus llenuimlcz. 

 lie is also quoted by others as Oviedo. 



See pages 95, 101. 186. 213. 453, 466. 534. 



Fuchs, Leonlmrd, 1501-1566, Professor of medicine in the Univer.-^ily of 

 Tiibingen from 1535 to 1566, author of De historia siirpiuiu couimeiiUirii 

 insignes .... Basilese, 1542, foL, a work equally remarkable for the 

 excellent woodcuts and the careful descriptions. 



Seepages 170. 429. 453. 456. 469. 652. 



Galenos,ClaudiusGalenusPergamenus,A.D. 131-200, a most distingiiishod 

 medical writer, imperial physician at Kome. Many drugs and ofTicinal plants 

 are mentioned in his numerous works, which were held in tlie highest reputa- 

 tion during the middle ages. 



See pages 35. 222. 268. 503. 519. 559, 609. 



Garcia — See Orta. 



Gerarde, John, 1545-1607, London, surgeon.— The Ilerball, or geuerall 



historie of plantes, 1597. 



See pages 31. 71. 170. 218. 254. 268. 453. 459. 480. 486. 487. 53^ 552. 



568. 589. 611. 655. 661. 694. 700. 729. 



Gesner, Conrad, 1516-1565, Zurich, the most learned naturalist of Lis 

 time (See also Cordus). 



See pages 299. 384. 390. 439, 456. 



Helvetius, Jean-Claude-Adrien, 1661-1727, physician at Paris. 



See pages 26. 371. 



Hernandez, Francisco, physician to King Philip II. of Spain ; he lived 

 about the years 1561-1577 in Mexico.^Quatro libros de la natura eza y virtu- 

 tes de las plantas y animales que estan recevidos en el uso de ^^^f "\^;; !^ 

 NuevaEspana .... Mexico, 161 5.--We have only referred to A^^^^^ 



Reecho's translation: Nova plantarum, animalium et "^'"^-^^^^'"'^ j^^™ 

 orum Historia, reruni medicarum Nov^ Hispani^e toum ^; 'V^^' ^*^;; 

 fol (first edition, 1628). Hernandez must not be confounded yuih h. rev 

 nandez de Oviedo (See Fernandez). 



See pages 202. 206. 657. ^, 



^ Hildegardis, 1099-n 79, the abbess of the Benedictin^ 

 Ruprechtsberg, n^ar Bingen ("Pinguia") on the Rhme. Hj ^^^^ Z, 

 of the most Interesting medieval works of its kmd, is ^^""^^"^^^^ 

 cxcvii. (1855) 11174352 of J, P. Migne's Patrologm cursus <^<^''V>^^^^.^^^^^ 

 the name "Subtilitatumdiversarumnaturarumcreaturarum ' ' '^' 



I>e Plantis. 



See pages 305. 378. 476. 512. 551. 584. 



Ibn Baitar— See Baitar. 



Ibn Batuta — See Batuta. 



Ibn Khordadbah— See Khurdadbah. 



w 



Idrisi — See Edrisi. „ ,. To,.- \W\n^ at 



^^ Isaac Judseus, or Abu Jaqub Ishaq . • • • ' ,•*" f- ^^ of the Aglabites; 



Kairowan, in Northern Africa, 2S ^ P^f '^'l^^/^ J^eVur dk altera Medicin, 

 died about a.d. 932-941. See Choulant, Bucherlumlejur 

 1841, 347 ; also Meyer, Geschichte der Botanik, in. i/a 

 Seepages 217. 225. 325. 377. 



