BOOKS Printed for C. Rivington, in 

 St. Paul'i Church-Yard. 



I. 'nr^ H E Gardeners Kalendar, direiling what Works arc neccfTary to 

 Jl ^e done every Month, in the Kitchen, Fruit, and Pleafure 

 Gardens, and in the Confervatory : With an Account of the particular 

 Seafbns for the Propagation and Ufe ot all Sorts of Efculent Plants and 

 Fruits proper for the Table, and of all Sorts of Flowers, Plants, and 

 Trees, that flower in every Month. By Philip Miller, Gardener to 

 the Worfhipful Company of Apothecaries at their Botanick Garden at 

 Chelfea, and F. R. S. The Second Edition j to v/hich is added, a 

 Compleat Index. j^^%lfiU 



II. Materia Med'ica : Or, a New Defcription of the Virtues and Effects 

 of all Drugs, or Simple Medicines, now in Ufe: Where from their 

 Trinciples, their Virtues, both Common and Specifick, are fliewn, with the 

 Treparations of each, and Frefcriptions : As alfo judicious Remarks are 

 every where interfpcrs'd. Done from the Latin Original of Dr, Paul 

 Herman^ late ProfefTor of Botany in Leyden. To which \s prefixed, A 

 General Introdudtion, containing a Mechanical Account of the Operations 

 of all Medicines upon Human Bodies. Alio Critical Obfervatiom are 

 added to each Simple thro' the Whole, where-ever it was found necef^ 

 lary. In two Vols. Price lo s. By Edw. Strother, M. D. 



III. Tournefort's Hiflory of Plants growing about Paris ; with their 

 Uies in Phyfick : And a Mechanical Account of the Operation of Medi-' 

 cines. Tranflated into Engli/Jj, with many Additions 5 accommodated 

 to the Plants growing in Great Britain. By John Marty n, F. R. S. 

 In Two Volumes, Ociavo, 



IV. Pr&leciiones Pharmaco-mathicsL ^ Medico-praciicd : Or, LeBures, 

 on the Rationale of Medicines. Containing all that is necellary for know- 

 ing the Virtues of Drugs already difcovered, or that may hereafter be 

 found out. In which are inferted all Simple and Compound Medicines 

 now in Ufe, and their Operations clearly ftated. Read to Pupils, and 

 communicated to the Publick for the Ufe of young Pra6titioners. In 

 Two Volumes. By Edward Strother, M. D. of the Coilege of Phy- 

 Ikians, 



N. B. Thefe Lectures are not only 'very necejjary for the Profeffors in every 

 Branch of Phyfic^ but they alfo contain a great man) curious I\emaYksy 

 jit for the Improvement of all Manner of Arts, fich as M'^orkers on 

 Metals, Giafs, Dying, Husbandry, (^c» 



