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} Catalogus plantarum cirea Cantabrigiam nascen- 
tium, in quo exhibentur quotquot hactenus inventwe sunt, 
qux vel sponte proveniunt, vel in agris seruntur, una cum 
synonymis selectioribus, locis natalibus & observationibus 
quibusdam oppido raris. Adjiciuntur in gratiam tyronum, 
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Correspondence, consisting of selections from the 
»hilosophical letters published by Dr. Derham, and original 
etters in the collection of the British museum. Edited by 
Edwin Lankester. London. 1848. 8°. pp. xvi, 502. 
~Portrs. and plate. (Ray society. Publications.) 
Historia plantarum, species hactenus editas aliasque 
insuper multas noviter inventas & descriptas complectens. 
In qua agitur primo de plantis in genere, deinde genera omnia 
tum summa tum subalterna ad species usque infimas, notis 
suis certis & characteristicis definita, methodo nature 
vestigiis insistente disponuntur. 3 tom. Londini. 
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tum summorum tum subalternorum characteristicis, observa- 
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Methodus plantarum emendata et aucta, in qua 
note maxime characteristic exhibentur, quibus stirpium 
genera tum summa, tum infima cognoscuntur & A se mutuo 
dignoseuntur. Accedit’ methodus Graminum, Juncorum et 
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[25]. Port. and 2 tables. 
The same. Londini. 1733. sm. 8°. pp. [30], 196, 
(25). 
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plantis submorinis, de fungis & de muscis breviter agitur.” 
Observations topographical, moral, & physiological, 
made in a journey through part of the Low-Countries, Ger- 
many, Italy, and France; with a catalogue of plants not 
native of England, found spontaneously growing in those 
Catalogue of” 
1686— 
LIBRARY OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 
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count of Francis Willughby, his voyage through a part 
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graphical, moral, physiological, &c. Also a catalogue of 
plants, found spontaneously growing in those parts, P| their 
virtues. ‘To which is added, an account of the travels of 
Francis Willughby, through great part of Spain. 2d ed, 
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voyages, containing Leonhart Rauwolf’s Journey into the eastern coun- 
tries, translated from the original High Dutch, by Nicholas Staphorst; 
also travels into Greece, Asia Minor, Egypt, &c. pp. [12], 489, 44. 
Another edition. 
Philosophical letters between Mr. Ray and several 
of his ingenious correspondents, natives and foreigners. 
To which are added those of Francis Willughby, the whole 
consisting of many curious discoveries and improvements 
in the history of quadrupeds, birds, plants, &e. Published 
by W. Derham. London. 1718. sm.8°. pp. [8], 376, [10]. 
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De variis plantarum methodis dissertatio brevis, in 
qua agitur de methodi origine & progressu, de notis generum 
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probat & rejiciendas censet D. Tournefort, de methodo Tour- 
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larged. London. 1704. sm. 8°. pp. [16], 464. Port. 
The same. 9th ed., corrected. London. — 1727. 
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