184 BOOKS AND PRINTS 



1648. Bobart, Jacob. Hortus Medicus Oxoniensis. Catologus Plantarum 



Horti Medici Oxoniensis, Latino-anglicus et anglico-latinus 



[pp. 4 + 54], An English Catalogue of the Trees and Plants in 



the Physicke Garden of the Universitie of Oxford [pp. 1-52], 



I2mo. Oxon. 

 1653. Paulli, Simon. Viridaria varia regia et academica. Copenhagen. 



[Reprints Bobart's Hortus Medicus Oxoniensis.] 

 1658. Stephens, P., Browne, W. [and Bobarts, father and son]. Cata- 



logus Horti Botanici Oxoniensis [pp. 16 + 187]. The Second 



Part of the Catalogue of the Trees and Plants of the Physick 



Garden in the University of Oxford [pp. 6 + 193-214]. i6mo. 



Oxon. [The second edition of Bobart's first Catalogue.] 

 1662. [Gayton, Edmund.] Upon Mr. Jacob Bobart's Yew-men of the 



Guards to the Physick Garden, to the tune of the "Counter 



Scuffle." 

 ,, [Gayton, Edmund.] A Ballad on theGyants in the Physick Garden 



in Oxford, who have been breeding feet as long as Garagantua 



was Teeth. 

 1664. [Drope, John.] Upon the most Hopefull and ever-flourishing 



Sprouts of Valour, the indefatigable Centrys of the Physick - 



Garden. 

 1668 (circ.). Wood, A. History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford. 



MS. in Bodleian, Wood, F 2, fol. 98-9. Gutch's edit. 1786. 

 1669. Morison, R. Praeludia Botanica. 

 1672. ,, ,, Plantarum Umbelliferarum Distributio nova. Fol. 



Oxon. 

 1676. Morison, R. MS. Catalogue of Plants in the Library of the Botanic 



Garden. 

 1680. Morison, R. Plantarum Historiae Universalis Oxoniensis, pars 



secunda. Fol. Oxon. 



1683. Baskerville, Thomas. See p. 188. 



1684. Plot, R., and Bobart, J. A discourse concerning the effects of the 



great Frost, on Trees and other Plants, anno 1683. Drawn 

 from the answers to some Queries sent into divers Countries 

 by Dr. Rob. Plot, S.R.S., and from several Observations made 

 at Oxford by the skilful Botanist, Mr. Jacob Bobart. Philo- 

 sophical Transactions , xiv. pp. 766-789. 



,, Cater, William. Horti Botanici querela. Elegiacs recited " indif- 

 ferently " at the Encaenia, July n, "because the frost last 

 winter kill'd most of the trees." 



1699. Morison, R., and Bobart, J. Plantarum Historiae Universalis 

 Oxoniensis, pars tertia. Fol. Oxon. 



