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JOHN GOODYER 



Date of acquisition. 



19 Aprill 1655 



5 Aprill 1655 



1 Junij 1655 



10 May 1655 

 25 May 1655 

 25 May 1655 

 25 May 1655 



25 May 1655 unbound 

 28 Junij ,, the bindinge 



25 May 1655 in quires 



28 Junij 1655 the bindinge 



6 Sept. 1655 2 

 15 Julij 1657 



15 Juhj 1657 



16 Decemb. 1657 

 16 Uecemb. 1657 



11 Mar. 1658 



2 Dec. 1658 

 30 Apr. 1659 

 30 Apr. 1659 



1659 

 21 March 1660 

 10 May 1660 



26 Sept. 1661 



TV//^ (j«</ PVar of Publication. 



Vigna, Animadversiones. 

 Cooke, Chirurgery, 1648. 



„ ,, Supplement, 1655. 



Muffet, Health, 1655. 

 Troxiten, 1595. 



Uioscorides, Laguna transl. 1555. 

 Curtius, 1560. 



I 5S 8'1 Guilandinus, Theon, 1558. 



{ 15* 4''. Lonicer, Kreuterbuch, 1630, 



Tabernaemontanus, 1625. 



Theophrastus, ed. Gaza, 1644. 



Moscardo, 1656. 



Langham, 1633. 



Coghan, Health, 1636. 



Neander, Tobacologia, 1626. [Ex dono 



R. Downes.] 

 Everartus, Panacea, 1659. 

 Dodoens, Herbarius, 1563 j ^ Basingstoke.' 

 Dorsten, Botanicon, 1540 ) ° 



[How], Phytologia, 1650. 

 Level, Hist. Animals, 1661. 

 Ray, Cat. PI. Cantabrigiensis, 1657. 

 Binding Theophrastus MS. 



Signatures or Personal Memoranda in Goodyer's 



Books. 



The numbers are the reference numbers stamped on the backs of the volumes. 



Hendrik Alberts. Dodoens. 11. 



Gniliehnus Barlotis Anghis. Dioscorides. 113. 



JB ex dono CB consang. Thurneiser. 37. 



Evidently a gift from Caspar to Jean Bauhin.^ 



O. Bilson!^ 



Henry Bloiint. 



Magister Bowden. 



De Brina 



Lancelot Browne^ M.D., ijgS.^ 



F. Bust i^JJ. 



Jacob ColeJ^ 



D. Daile in Long Aker. 



Dr. Dale:' 



Turner. 13. 

 Neander. 67. 

 Dodoens. 11. 

 Clusius. 106. 

 Caesalpinus. 59. 

 Joubcrt. 128. 

 Dodoens. 96. 

 Hernandez. 26. 

 Hernandez. 26. 



Bauhin. 43. 



^ Jean Bauhin, 1541. Caspar Bauhin, 1560-1624. Converted the chaos 

 of plant nomenclature into order in 1623. Goodyer entered biographical notes 

 on Bauhin on a fly-leaf of his Phytopijiax. 



^ O. HiLSON. See p. 96. 



^ Lancelot Browne, M.I). Fellow of Pembroke Hall and of the College 

 of Physicians, 1584 ; first physician to Queen Elizabeth. He is quoted on the 

 subject of the Balsam tree by Gerard, to whose Herbal 1597 he contributed a 

 eulogistic epistle. He died in 1605. 



* James Cole. Son-in-law of Lobel, see p. 247. 



■* Dk. Dale. See p. 294. 



