§ 12. EARLY MODERN. 31 



*PLrE:KXET (L.). Opera omnia botanica. . . . LoncT. 1720. 



4 vols. 4°. 



The included -works are— I. Phytographia, 1691-96. II. Alma- 

 gestum, 1696. III. Mantissa, 1700. IV. Amaltlieiun, 1705. 



For an Index, see Giseke, § 8. The plants are in the Sloane 

 Collection. 



Magxol (P.). Novus character plantamin. . . . ITonsp. 1720. 4°. 



:J:[Kle]:s-, J". T.]. Fasciculus pi. rar. et exot. [Gedani], 1726. 8". 



Marttn (J.). Historia plantarum rariorum. Lond. 1728. fol. 

 German ed. 1752. 



*-]!kricHELi (P. A.). Nova plantarum genera. . . . Florent. 1729. 4". 



" Oculatissimus Michelius," is the expression used by Linnaeus, 

 concerning the author of this admirable book. 



+TorK>-EFOET (J. P. de). The Compleat Herbal. Lond. 1716-30. 4". 

 Translation ascribed to J. ilartyn. 



:j:[LaSekee] Catalogue desplantesd'usage. . . . [Paris, 1730 ?] 12". 



The onlv copv known to me -wants the title-page ; it commences 



-with page 1, as above, and Linnaeus has -written, "La Serre, 



Hortiis plantarum officinalium privatus parisiis." It quotes 



Boerhaave's Index alter, 1720, so must be some-what later than that. 



+Martt^- (J.). A History of rare plants. . . . Lond. 1728, 1729, 



1732. 8". 



Separate titles and register, -with continuous pagination. 



[Aa (P. TAX dee)]. Icones arborum, fniticum et herbarum. . . . 



Lugd. Bat. [1703J. obi. 4°. 

 Zaxxichelli (Gr. G.). Historia delle piante ... a Yenezia . . . 



Yenezia, 1735. fol. 



Posthumous, edited by G. J. Zannichelli, the son. 



f^IiCHELi (P. A.). Icones Plantarum marinarum (60). [Florence, 

 1736?] M. 



Not published, the -work being incomplete when the author 

 died; I have seen sets in the Banksian and Linnean Society's 

 Libraries. The majority of the figures are of Coral, comparatively 

 fe-w of plants. G. Targioni-Tozzetti published three of the plates 

 -with text in 1826. 



*Black-well (E.). A curious herbal. . . . Lond. 1737-9. 2 vols. fol. 

 Editedalsoby C. J. Tre-w, 1750-73, under the title of " Herbarium 

 Black-wellianum. " 



SiEGEsBECK (J. G.). Botauosophia verioris brevis sciagi'aphia. . . . 

 Petrop. 1737. 4^ 



Yaniloquentiae botanicae specimen. . . . Petrop. 1741. 4°. 



Attacks upon Linnaeus and his system, which caused him great 

 annovance. 



