SECTION IV. EAY AND SOME OF HIS 

 FELLOW-WORKERS 



JOHN RAY 



1627-1705 



FRANCIS WILLUGHBY 

 1635-1672 



Francisci Willughbeii de Middleton in agro Warwicensi, Annigeri, e Regia 

 Societate, Ornithologiae libri tres . . . Totum opus recognovit, digessit, sup- 

 plevit Joannes Raius. Sumptus in Chalcographos fecit illustriss. D. Emma 

 Willughby, Vidua. Fol. Lond., 1676. 



The Ornithology of Francis Willughby ... in three books . . . translated into 

 English, and enlarged with many additions ... to which are added, three 

 considerable discourses, I. Of the Art of Fowling, ... II. Of the Ordering of 

 Singing Birds, III. Of Falconry. By John Ray. Fol. Lond. 1678. 



Francisci Willughbeii . . . de Historia Piscium Libri quatuor, jussu et 

 sumptibus Societatis Regise Londinensis editi . . . Totum opus recognovit, 

 coaptavit, supplevit, librum etiam primum et secundum integros adjecit 

 Johannes Raius. Fol. Oxon., 1686. 



[Francisci Willughbeii] Historia Insectorum, opus posthumum, 4to. Lond. 

 1710. 



Synopsis methodica animalium quadrupedum et serpentini generis. Auctore 

 Joanne Raio, S.R.S. 8vo. Lond. 1693. 



Joannis Raii Synopsis methodica avium et piscium ; opus posthumum, &c. 

 Svo. Lond. 1713. 



Catalogus Plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nasoentium, &o. 12mo. Cam- 

 bridge, 1660. 



Methodus Plantarum nova, autoro Joanne Raio. Svo. Lond., 1682. 



Jo. Raii Historia Plantarum. 3 vols. Fol. Lond. 1686-1704. 



Joannis Raii Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum . . . Editio 

 secunda. Accessit . . . Rivini Epiatola ad Joan. Raium de Methodo : oum 

 ejusdem Responsoria, &c. Svo. Lond. 1696. 



A Collection of English Proverbs, by J[ohn] R[ay]. Svo. Lond. 1670. 



John Ray, the son of a blacksmith, was born at Black 

 Notley in Essex in 1627. He probably showed early 



