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Parker (Wiu.rxM N.) Zoology [of Cardiff]. Edited 

 by VV. N. Parker. See JAMES (I.) Handbook for Cardiff, 

 &c. 8. 1891. 



Parker (\\'IU.IAM N.) it (T. J.) An elenientary'Course 

 of Practical Zoology. See PARKER (T. J.) & (W. N.) 



8. 1900. 



PARKIN (JOHN) The cause of Blight and Pestilence 

 in the Vegetable Creation ; with suggestions for the 

 development of other supplies of food during the present 

 crisis, pp. 15. 8. London, 1846. 



Parkin (J.) The prevention and treatment of Disease 

 in the Potato and other crops, pp. 84. 8. London, 1847. 



PARKINS ( ) Dr. Crosby's improved edition. The 

 English Physician, enlarged ... by Dr. Parkins, &c. 

 See CULPBPBE (N.) 8. 1810. 



PARKINSON (C.) & O'Brien (C.) Wild Flowers 

 of the Undercliff, Isle of Wight. See O'BRIEN (C.) & 

 PARKINSON (C.) 8. 1881. 



PARKINSON (JAMES) Museuin Proprietor [1730?- 

 1813] A Companion to the Museuin (late Sir A. Lever's), 

 &c. [Probably by J. Parkinson, to whom the museum 

 then belonged.] See LEVER (Sir A.) 4. 1790. 



PARKINSON (JAMES) Palaeontologist [-1824] Or- 

 ganic Remains of a Former World. An examination 

 of the mineralized remains of the Vegetables and 

 Animals of the antediluvian world, generally termed 

 extraneous fossils. 3 Vol. Must. 4. London, 1804-11. 



[Another issue.] Vol. I. 



4. London, 1820. 



Parkinson (JAMIW) Palaeontologist, Outlinespf Orycto- 

 logy. An introduction to the study of Fossil Organic 

 Remains, especially of those found in the British Strata, 

 <frc. pp. vii, 346 : 10 pis. 8. London, 1822. 



Second edition, pp. viii, 350 [3] : 10 pis. 



8. London, 1830. 



- Third edition, pp. viii, 350 : 10 pis. 



8. London [1831]. 



Parkinson (JAMES) Paleontologist. A pictorial Atlas 

 of Fossil Remains, consisting of . . . illustrations selected 

 from Parkinson's " Organic Remains of a Former 

 World," &c. See MANTELL (G. A.) 4. 1830. 



PARKINSON (JOHN) [1567-1650] Paradisi in Sole 

 .Paradisus Terrestris : or a Garden of all sorts of pleasant 

 flowers which our English ayre will pjrmitt to be 

 noursed up : with a Kitchen Garden . . . and an 

 Orchard . . . together with the right orderinge, planting 

 it preserving of them, &c. pp. [x,]612 [12} : text Must., 

 engr. title. fol. London, 1629. 



Wanting the first and last leaves of the first section, bearing respectively 

 the printed title, and the portrait of the author. 



Second impression, &c. pp. [xiii,] 612 [16] : text 

 illust. fol. London, 1656. 



Parkinson (JOHN) Theatrum Botanicum : The Theater 

 of Plants ; or, an Herball of a large extent, &c, pp. [xvii,] 

 1755 : text illust. fol. London, 1640. 



Contains manuscript notes by J. Newton. 



Theatri Botanici . . . 'A/ia/jT^uarm. See L'OfiEL 

 (M. DE) M. de L'Obel . . . Stirpium Illustrationes, 

 &c. 4. 1655. 



PARKINSON (SYDNEY) [1745 M771] A Journal of 

 a voyage to the South Seas, in H.M.S. the Endeavour 

 [1768-71. Edited by Stanh'eld Parkinson, with the 

 assistance of W. Kenrick.] . . . [Second edition] To 

 which is now added, Remarks on the Preface, by ... J. 

 Fothergill . . . and an Appendix, containing an account 

 of the voyages of Commodore Byron, Capt. Wallis,Capt. 

 Carteret, M. Bougainville, Capt. Cook and Capt. Clerke 

 [edited, with an "advertisement," by J. Lettsorn]. 

 pp. xxiii, (lxxi,)353 : 26 pis., 2 maps. 4. London, 1784. 



The first edition was published in 1773. 



Parkinson (S.) [Forty water-colour drawings, mostly 

 painted on vellum, and dated 1767. They appear to 

 have been made from specimens and drawings brought 

 home from Ceylon by Gov. J. G. Loten. Fourteen of 

 them are the originals from which Maxell engraved the 

 plates illustrating Pennant's " Indian Zoology " and 

 Forster's " Indische Zoologie," whilst two are repro- 

 duced in Pennant's "History of Quadrupeds."] fol. 1767. 



Forming Banksian Manuscript No. 20. Vile Dryandor'a Cat. Bibl. 

 Banks. Vol. n, p. 31. 



Parkinson (S.) [Original water-colour drawings and 

 sketches made by S. Parkinson during Cook's first 

 voyage (1768-71), of the Plants of Madeira, Brazil, 

 Tierra del Fuego, the Friendly and Society Islands, 

 New Zealand, Australia and Java, with finished drawings 

 made from his incomplete sketches, by T. Burgis(1776), 

 J. Cleveley, Junr. (1775), James Miller (1172-75), John 

 F. Miller (1772-75) & F. P. Nodder (1773-83). Proof 

 copies of the engravings subsequently executed from 

 these, under the direction of Sir J. Banks, are placed 

 with the originals.] 18 Vol. fol. 1768-83. 



Parkinson (S.) [294 original water-colour drawings and 

 pencil sketches of Animals made during Cook's first 

 voyage (1768-71) by S. Parkinson and (17 of Fish and 

 4 of Mollusca) by A. Buchan.] 3 Vol. fol. 



PARKS (WILLIAM ARTHUR) The Huronian of the 

 Moose River basin, pp. 35 : 1 map. See TORONTO. 

 UNIVERSITY. Studies. Geological Series, &c. No. 1. 



8. 1900. 



Parks (W. A.) The Stromatoporoids of the Guelph 

 formation in Ontario, pp. 40 : 6 pis. See TORONTO. 

 UNIVERSITY. Studies. Geological Series, No. 4. 



8. 1907. 



Parks (W. A.) Niagara Stromatoporoids. pp. 68: 

 9 pis. See TORONTO. UNIVERSITY. Studies. Geolo- 

 gical Series, No. 5. 8, 1908. 



PARKYNS (MANSFIELD) [1823-1894] Life in Abys- 

 sinia : being notes collected during three years' resi- 

 dence ... in tint country. 2 Vol. illu-tt. 



8. London, 1853. 



FARLATORE (FlLiPPp) [1816-1877] In nonnullas 

 Filiginis Evacisque species ex naturali Comppsitarum 

 familia observationes. pp. 8. 8. Pisa, 1841. 



Giorn. Toscano Sci. Med. FU. e Nat. No. 2. 



Parlatore (F.) Sulla Botanica in Italia e sulla necessita, 

 di formare un Erb.irio generale in Firenze. Discorso, 

 &c. pp. 19 [1]. 8. Parigi, 1841. 



Farlatore (F.) Come possi considerarsi la Botanica 

 nello stato attuale delle Scienze Naturali. Prolusions, 

 &c. pp. 35. 8. Firenze, 1842. 



Farlatore (F.) Plantse novae vel minus notae, opus- 

 culis diversis olim descriptor, generibus quibusdamsre- 

 ciebusque novis adjectis iterum recognitaa. pp. 87 [1]. 



8. Parisiis, 1842. 



