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English speech was often out and made them laugh. This 

 person, though a master in speaking and writing the Latin 

 tongue, yet hath no command of English, as being much spoyled 

 by his Scottish tone" (Wood, loc. cit.). 

 1683 (circ.)- Thomas Baskerville [p. 188]. 

 1695 (circ.)- Celia Fiennes [p. 11, note]. 



,, D. Hermann of Leyden [p. 12]. 

 1710, Aug. Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach [p. u]. 



,, ,, D. Biittner [p. 12]. 

 1714. John Ayliffe [p. 12]. 

 1736. C. Linnefp. 18]. 

 r 749- John Pointer [p. 20]. 

 1782, Oct. 16. John Wesley. 

 1784. Sadler, the aeronaut [p. 20, note]. 

 1824. Prof. Schultes of Landshut, Bohemia [p. 22]. 

 1847. Tiglath Pileser[p. 26]. 



,, Frank Buckland [p. 26]. 



,, Sir Charles Lyell [p. 26]. 



,, Prince Charles L. Bonaparte [p. 26]. 



,, Prof. Milne Edwards [p. 26]. 



BOOKS AND PRINTS 

 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE BOTANIC GARDEN "GUIDE" 



1837. The article on the Botanic Garden (pp. 1-16) in 

 Ingram's " Memorials of Oxford " supplied the greater 

 part of the Introduction and the illustrations to 

 Dr. Daubeny's GUIDE. 



First Edition: 



1850. Oxford Botanic Garden ; or a Popular Guide to the 

 Botanic Garden of Oxford [pp. 1-54], with plan at the 

 beginning and one page of " Regulations," dated May i , 

 1850, at the end. Oxford : Printed by I. Shrimpton. 

 In this edition the Plan of the Garden was printed on blue 

 paper. The Plan of the Experimental Garden on p. 23 was 

 omitted from later editions. 



I have not been able to find a complete copy of this, the first 

 edition of the GUIDE, in Oxford, but a presentation copy is in 

 the library of the Linnean Society, bound with the original pale 

 green paper cover. 



