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nand Mendez Pinto. Done into English by ll[enry] C[ogan], Gent. 

 Land., 1633, fol. 



fPLiNT, Junior : The Historieof the World. Commonly the Naturall 

 History of C. Plinivs Secundvs. Translated into English by Philemon 

 Holland, M.D. Lond., 1601, fol. 



Plutarch : The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, compared 

 together by that grave and learned Philosopher and Historiographer, 

 Plutarciie of Charonae. Translated out of Greek into French by James 

 Amvot. Abbot of Belloz.ane, &c., and out of French into Englishe by 

 Thomas North (Esq., Controller to the Househould to Queen Ehzabeth). 

 Lond., 1557, 1579, fol. 



fRoNDELETius, GuLiELMUS : Libri de Piscibus Marinis ; in quibus 

 veraB Piscium effigies expresssc sunt. Liidg., 1554, fol. 



Royal Society : The Philosophical Transactions, vol. vi. Lond., 

 1671, 4to. 



ISalvianus, Hippolytus : Aqvatilivra, Animalivm Historiae. Rom., 

 1554, fol. 



Sandys, George : A Relation of a Journey begun An. Dom. 1610. 

 Lond., 1615, fol., 1670. 



*tSEN-ECA (Lucius Ann^us) : The Work is both Morrall and Natu- 

 rall of. Translated by Tho. Lodge, D. of Phys. Fol. London, 1614. 



Sidney, Sir Philip : The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. Lond., 

 1655, fol. 



Topsell, Rev. Edw. : The Historie of fovre-footed Beastes. Lond., 

 1507, fol. 



The History of Serpents ; or, the Seconds Booke of Lining 



Creatures. Lond., 1608, fol. 



Valdesso (Signor) : The Hundred and Ten Considerations of — 

 (First written in Spanish, thence into Italian, by Coelius Secundus Cu- 

 rio, of Basil, thence) translated by Nicholas Farrar. 4to. At Oxford, 

 1638. 



f Wharton (Thomas), M.D. : Adenographia ; sive Glandularum totius 

 Corporis Descriptio. 8vo., Lond., 1656 ; 12mo., Amstel., 1659 ; 12mo., 

 Vesaliae, 1671. 



*f Wotton,. Sir Henry : Reliquiae Wottonianaj. Lond., 1651, 12mo. 



Xenophon : The Life of Cyrus, translated by Philemon Holland, ALD. 

 Land., 1632, fol. 



