102 Proceedings Port. Soc. Nat. Hist. 
A reprint of the first edition, edited by Edw. Tucker- 
man, 1860. Transactions and Collections American Anti- 
quarian Society, Vol. IV, pp. 105-238. 
Another reprint by Tuckerman. Boston, William Veazie, 
1865. 
A second edition. London, 1675. 
1674. JOSSELYN, JOHN. 
An Account of Two Voyages to New England. Wherein 
you have the setting out of a Ship, With the charges; the 
prices of all necessaries for furnishing a Planter & his Fam- 
ily at his first coming; a Description of the Country, Natives 
and Creatures, with their Mercantile and Physical use; the 
Government of the Countrey as it is now possessed by the 
English, &c. A large Chronological Table of the most 
remarkable passages from the first discovering of the Conti- 
nent of America to the year 16738. By John Josselyn, Gent. 
[ Quotation, six lines. ] 
London, Printed for Giles Widdowes at the Green Dragon 
in St. Paul’s Churchyard, 1674. 
Fishes are treated, pages 103-115. At pages 113-115, a 
list of 66 New England fishes is given. This list, like that 
of New England Rarities, 1672, contains several mammals, 
mollusks, crustaceans and echinoderms, and abounds in med- 
icinal allusions. 
Second edition. London, 1675. 
A reprint of the 1675 edition occurs in Massachusetts 
Historical Society’s Collections, Third Series, Vol. III, 1835 
[pp- 211-396]. Here the list of fishes appears on pages 271— 
Zs 
1675. JOSSELYN, JOHN. 
New England’s Rarities Discovered, ete. 
Second edition. London. See 1672. 
