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1620. WHITBOURNE, R. A | Discovrse | and Discovery | of Nevv-fovnd- 

 land, with | many reasons to prooue how worthy and be- | neficiall 

 a Plantation may there be made, | after a far better manner than | 

 now it is. | Together with the lay- | ing open of certain enor- j mities 

 and abuses committed by some that trade | to that countrey, and the 

 meanes laide | downe for reformation | thereof. | Written by Cap- 

 taine Richard Whitbourne of | Exmouth, in the County of Deuon, 

 and pub- | lished by Authority. | [Design.] | Imprinted at London 

 by Felix Kyngston, for | William Barret, 1620. 1 vol. sm. 4to. 9 p. 

 1J. (title, arms on reverse 1 1., "To his Majesty" 2 11., " To his Majesty's 

 subjects" 2 11., " Preface" 4 11.), pp. 1-69, one blank page, -f 4 pp. 



I have handled another ed., 1622; there is another, 1623. In both the two 

 first, on pp. 8, 9, are noticed " Land-fowle " and " Water-fowle ", among the latter 

 being a notice of Alca impennis: " These Penguins are as bigge as Geese, and 

 flye not, for they haue bnt a little short wing, and they multiply so infinitely 

 vpon a certaine flat Hand, that men driue them from thence upon a boord, into 

 their boates by hundreds at a time." 



1622. WHITBOURNE, R. A Discourse and Discovery of Newfoundland, [etc.] 

 London, 1622. 

 See the orig. ed., 1620. 



1624. SMITH, J. The | Generall Historic | of | Virginia, | New-England, 

 and the Summer | Isles : with the names of the Adventurers, | Plant- 

 ers, and Governours from their | first beginning An : 1584. to this 

 present 1624. | With the Procedings of those Severall Colonies | and 

 the Accidents that befell them in all their | Journyes and Discov- 

 eries. | Also the Maps and Descriptions of all those | Countryes, 

 their Commodities, people, | Government, Customes, and Religion J 

 yet knowne. | Divided into sixe Bookes. I By Captain lohn Smith | 

 Sometymes Governour | in those Countryes &Admirall | of New Eng- 

 land. | London. | Printed by L D. and | I. H. for Michael | Sparkes. | 

 1624. 1 vol. folio. Eng. title, 6 p. 11., pp. 1-96, 105-248, 4 maps. 

 For the bird-matter, see the ed. of 1632. 



1628. HERNANDEZ, F. Rerum Medicarum Nova3 Hispanise Thesaurus, sou 

 Plantarum Animaliuin Mineralium Mexicanornm historia ex Fran- 

 cisci Hernandi Noui orbis medici Primary relationibus in ipsa Mexi- 

 cana vrbe conscriptis a Nardo Antonio Reecho. . . . Collecta ac in 

 ordinem digesta a Joanne Terrentio Lynceo notis illustrata; cum 

 Indice, et Historic Animalium et Mineralium libro. Nunc primum 

 in naturaliu reru studiosor. gratia et utilitat studio et impensis 

 Lynceorum Publici iuris facta Philippo magno dicata. Romae. 

 M. DC. XXVIII Ex Tjpographeio Jacobi Mascardi. Folio. En- 

 graved title, pp. 950, 17 11. ; " Historiae Animalium ", pp. 90, (6). 



Not seen title from Sabin's Diet., where it is said : " This edition was abridged, 

 and edited from the author's MS. by Dr. Reecho of Naples ; pp. 345-455 are addi- 

 tions by Terrentius de Constance, pp. 460-840 by John Faber, pp. 841-899 are 

 annotations by Fabio Colonno, the tables by Prince Cesi." Sabin describes an- 

 other ed., sm. 4to, Mexico, 1615, which he says is probably the work referred to 

 by Henry Stevens's Bibliotheca Historica, No. 891, where the date is said to be 

 1604. The "Historiae Animalium", etc., forming the latter 90 +6 pp. of the whole, 

 separately paged, is sometimes cited as a separate work, and even attributed to 

 "Fernandez ", aa if to a different author from Hernandez. See the ed. fully col- 

 lated beyond, 165L 



