202 JOHN GOODYER 



Persons from whom Books were Acquired. 



Vendor. Carrier. Name of work. 



Dr. Dale Eliz. Heath Hernandez. 26. - 



Humphrey Robinson^ r <y / "^ c ^ f Bauhin, Hist. PI. 43-45. 



hernard Kobmson ) -^ . 



John Martm Bauhin, Theatr. 52. 



Octavian Pulleyn ^ Tabernaemontanus. 46-47. 



William Wells Matthiolus. 3<S. 



Mr. Allestre Renealmus. 68. 



Donor. 

 Richard Downes Neander. 67. 



/ Renealmus. 68. 

 r. rrr-,,. rj TabemaemontaHus. 46-47. 



Dr William How 1 Matthiolus. 38. 



Perhaps a vendor How & Lobel. 72. 



I How, Phyt. MS. 18. 

 Thomas Johnson Johnson. 99. 



Mercurius. 105. 



Books Containing Goodyer's Notes. 

 Goodyer wrote notes in almost all the books with which he 

 worked. Chief of these were 



Tabernaemontanus, Eicones, 1590. 

 [Lobel], Icones, 1591. 

 Bauhin, Phytopinax, 1596. 

 And doubtless his copy of Gerard's Herbal^ ^b^li was similarly 

 annotated and corrected, but it is unfortunately no longer in the 

 Library." He numbered the pages or chapters of 



Bauhin, Hist, plantarum, 1650. G. numbered 6524 columns. 

 Besler, Hort. Eystettensis, 1613. To p. 'S54'. 



„ Fasc. rariorum, 1616. 

 ClusiUs, Exotica, 1605. 

 Dioscorides, 1499. 

 Theophrastus, 1497. 

 He numbered or named plants described or figured in 

 Bauhin, Animadversiones, 1601. 



' Humphrey Robynson of London appears in a book of Richard Napier's 

 astrological practice in 1606. MS. Ashmole iSl. 



^ Octavian Pulleyn described himself as mercator librorum Italicorum 

 in an inscription inside the cover of a book (Tower F. l) given by Sam. Lee to 

 the Wadham library. An Octavius PuUin (.' the same man) had been a student 

 at Padua in 1638-9 (Andrich, De Natione Attglica, Pataviis 1892). See p. 294. 



' I shall be most grateful for any information which will enable me to trace 

 the whereabouts of the lost volume. It should be readily recognizable by 

 Goodyer's notes. 



