209 
SINGER, CHARLES. From magic to science. New York, Boni and 
Liveright, 1928. (Chapter 4: Early English magic and medi- 
cine, Chapter 5: Early herbals, p. 133-198. ) 
SINGER, CHARLES. Studies in the history and method of science. 
Vol. 2. Oxford, Clarendon press, 1921. (Chapter 1: Greek 
biology and its relation to the rise of modern biology, p. 1-101.) 
Norte: In addition to the above listed works the library has a 
collection of early herbals and other works including those by Bock, 
Brunfels, Coles, Culpeper, Dodoens, Fuchs, Gerarde, Lobel, Mat- 
tioli, Porta, Theophrastus, and others. A description of these is 
contained in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Recorp, Vol. 24, No. 3, 
July 1935, “Books and manuscripts illustrating the history of 
botany.” The library also has the United States Pharmacopoeia 
and the National Formulary, as well as other modern works on 
medicinal plants. 
