362 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



1676. P[LOT], K. The ] Natural Histoiy | of | Oxfbrdsliire, ] IJciiig :m Essay toward 

 the Natural History | of | Euglaud. | — | By K[ol)ert]. P[lot]. LL.D."^! [Greek 

 quotation, A Hues.] | [Eugraviug.] | Printed at, the Tlieater in Oxford, and 

 are to be Lad there : | And in London at Mr. S. Millers, at the Star near the 

 I West-end of St. Pauls Cluireh-yard. 1677. ! The priee in sheets at the 

 Press, nine shillings. | To Subscribers, eight shillings. 1 vol. folio. Hy-leaf 

 witli imprimatur; title, backed blank, 1 leaf; to Charles II, 1 leaf; to 

 reader, :? leaves; text, pp. 1-358; errata, 1 leaf; index, .5 leaves; map, and 

 pll. 16. 



Wo liavc uo Greek fout that will repioduco llic motto of tlio title. 



Chap. VIT, Of Brutes, pp. 175-170, H 3-17, rclato to Birds, in the author's -'Icarn'd and curi- 

 ous mauuer."' Pig. of a bird, pi. x, f. 3. 



1678. jNIouay, R. A Description of the Island Hirta. < Fhiloa. Trans., xii. 1678. pp. 

 027-9-29. 



With reference to the Birds. 



1684. SuJBALD, R. Scotia lUustrata, | sive | Prodromus | Historiie Naturalis | in quo 

 I Rogiouis natura, Incolarum Ingenia & Mores, Morbi iisquo medendi Methi- 

 odus, A- I Medicina Indigeua accnrrate explicantur; | et Multiplices Naturae 

 Partus in tripliec ejus Regno, Vegetabili scilicet, Animali & Mineral! | per 

 haucce Borealem Magna? Britauiai Partem, qute Antiquissimum Scotiaj | 

 Reguuui coustituit, undiquaque diffusi nunc primum in Lucetn eruuntur, «fc 

 I varii eorum Usus, Medici pra^sertim & Mecbanici, ([uos ad Vita? | cum 

 necessitatem, tum commoditatem pnestant, cunctis | iierspicue exponuntur. 

 I — I Cum tiguris a;ueis. ( Opus viginti Annorum | Serenissimi Domini Regis 

 Caroli. II. Maguic Britaunite, &c. | Monarclue Jussu editum. | Auctoro 

 Roberto Sibbaldo M. D. Equito Aurato, Medico & Geographo | Regio, & 

 Regii Medicoriim CoUegii apud Edinbvrgvm Socio. | [Fig.] | Edinbvrgi, | 

 Ex Officinii TypographicJl Jacobi Kniblo, Josu;e Solingen.sis | & Johauuis 

 Colmarii, Sumptibus Auctoris. | — | Anno Domini M. DC. LXXXIV. 1 vol. 

 folio. 5 p. 11., + 3 11. Pars Secunda specialis, tomus primus, 3 p. 11., pp. 1-114, 

 3 11. Pars Secunda specialis, tomus secuudus, 3 p. 11., ]>p. 1-.j6, 2 11., i)ll. 1-22; 

 Ipsum ver6 opus prodronium iu duas Partes divisum est ; Prima Gencralis duos continens 

 Libros. Secunda Pars specialis est, ct quatuor Libria constat ; quoruni Tertius de Animali- 

 bus Scotias tani feris quam domesticis agit; cujus Sectio Tertia de Avibus, pp. 11-22, tractat: 

 Caput I, do avibus iu genere; II, do avibus terrestribus carnivoris; III, de avibus grani- 

 voris ; IV, de aviculis ; V, do .lYibns aqnaticis fissipedibns ; VI, dc avibus pabnipedibaa ; 

 VII, de avibns quibusdaiii, hu:d incertaj classis sunt. 



1686. Plot, R. The | Natural History | of | Stafford-Shire. | By | Robert Plot. LLD. 

 I Keeiier of the | Ashmolean Mus.-eum | And Professor of Chymi.stry | in the | 

 University [ of | Oxford. | — | Ye shall Describe the Laud, and bring the 

 Descrii)tion hither to Me. .loshua 8 v. 6. | — | [Engraving.] | Oxford. 1 

 Printed .at the Theater, Anno M. DC. LXXXVI. 1vol. folio. Title, .backed 

 with iuq)rinuitnr, 1 leaf; to .James 11,1 leaf; preface, 1 leaf; poetry to James 

 II, 2 leaves; to Dr. Plot, 1 leaf; same in Latin, i leaf; directions, ^ leaf; 

 index, 1 leaf ; text, jip. 1-450 ; index, 5 leaves; map, and pll. 37. 



Chap. VII. Of Brutes, iu ■\^hich the ingenious and curious autlior considers such as "1. 

 either wholly uudescribed, by auy Author I have yot met with ; or 2. have not been noted by 

 the learned Mr. Willughby or Mr. Ray to bo indlgense of this County ; or 3. have had very 

 extraordinary accidents attending them." Birds are treated, TI 2-17, pp. 228-236, pi. sis : also 

 pl.ssii, f. 1. 



1698. Mautix, M. A late Voyage to St. Kildii, . . . 



Not seen: contains omithological matter. See the va\. of 1818. There arc m.iny cds., ia 

 various places ; it bad reached a 4th in 17.53. 



1700. Leigh, C. The | Natural History | of | Lancashire, Cheshire, | and the | Peak, 

 in Derbyshire: | with an | Account | of the | British, Phoenieian. Armenian, 

 Gr. and Rom. | Antiquities in those Parts. | — | By Charles Leigh, | Doctor 



