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W. Hughes. 



1672. The American Physitian; Or a Treatise of the Roots, Plants, Trees, 

 Shrubs, Fruit, Herbs, etc., growing in the EngHsh Plantations in America. 

 Describing the Place, Time, Names, Kindes, Temperature, \'ertues and 

 Uses of them, either for Diet, Physick, etc. Whereunto is added A 

 Discourse of the Cacao-Nut-Tree, and the use of its Fruit, with all the ways 

 of making Chocolate. The hke never extant before, hy W. Hughes. 



London, Printed by J. C. for William Crook, at the Green Dragon without 

 Temple-Bar. 1672. 



John Archer. 



1673. A Compendious Herbal, discovering the Physical X'ertue of all Herbs 

 in this Kingdom, and what Planet rules each Herb, and how to gather them 

 in their Planetary Hours. Written by John Archer, One of His Majesties 

 Physicians in Ordinary. London, Printed for the Author, and are to be 

 sold at his House at the Sign of the Golden Ball in Winchester Street, near 

 Broad Street. 1673. 



Robert Morison. 



1680. [Plantarum Historige Universalis Oxoniensis. Pars Secunda seu Her- 

 barum Distributio Nova, per Tabulas Cognationis & Affinitatis Ex Libro 

 Naturae Observata & Detecta. Auctore Roberto Morison. Medico & 

 Professore Botanico Regio, nee non Inclytae & Celeberrimae Universitatis 

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1699. Pars tertia. Partem banc tertiam, post Auctoris mortem, hortatu 

 Academias explevit & absolvit Jacobus Bobartius forte praefectus.] 

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John Ray. 



1686. [Historia Plantarum Species hactenus editas aliasque insuper multas 

 noviter inventas & descriptas complectens. In qua agitur primo De 

 Plantis in genere, Earumque Partibus, Accidentibus & Differentiis ; 

 Deinde Genera omnia tum summa tum Subalterna ad Species usque 

 infimas, Notis suis certis & Characteristicis Definita, Methodo Naturae 

 vestigiis insistente disponuntur; Species Singulre accurate describuntur, 

 obscura illustrantur, omissa supplentur, superflua resecantur, Synon\nna 

 necessaria Adjiciuntur ; Vires denique & Usus recepti compendio traduntur. 

 Auctore Joanne Raio, E Societate Regia & S.S. Individuas Trinitatis Collegii 

 apud Cantabrigienses Quondam Socio. 



Londini Mariae Clark : Prostant apud Henricum Faithorne Regiae 

 Societatis Typographum ad Insigne Rosae in Caemeterio. D Pauli. 



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