BIBLIOGRAPHIES 219 



William Salmon. 



1710. Botanologia. The English Herbal : or History of Plants. Containing 

 I. Their Names, Greek, Latine and English. II. Their Species, or various 

 Kinds. III. Their Descriptions. IV. Their Places of Growth. V. Their 

 Times of Flowering and Seeding. VI. Their Qualities or Properties. 

 VII. Their Specifications. VIII. Their Preparations, Galenick and 

 Chymick. IX. Their Virtues and Uses. X. A Complete Florilegium, 

 of all the choice Flowers cultivated by our Florists, interspersed through 

 the whole Work, in their proper Places; where you have their Culture, 

 Choice, Increase, and Way of Management, as well for Profit as for 

 Delectation. Adorned with Exquisite Icons or Figures, of the most 

 considerable Species, representing to the Life, the true Forms of those 

 Several Plants. The whole in an Alphabetical Order. By William 

 Salmon, M.D. London : Printed by I. Dawks, for H. Rhodes, at the Star, 

 the Corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street ; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in 

 Pater-noster-Row. M.DCC.X. 



(The dedicatory epistle is to Queen Anne.) 



James Petiver. 



1715. [Hortus Peruvianus Medicinalis : or, the South-Sea herbal. Containing 

 the names, figures, vse, &c., of divers medicinal plants, lately discovered 

 by Pere L. Feuillee, one of the King of France's herbalists. To which are 

 added, the figures, &c., of divers American gum-trees, dying woods, drugs, 

 as the Jesuits bark-tree and others, much desired and very necessary to be 

 known by all such as now traffick to the South-Seas or reside in those parts.] 



(Undated.) Botanicum Londinense, or London Herbal. Giving the Names, 

 Descriptions and Virtues &c. of such Plants about London as have been 

 observed in the several Monthly Herborizings made for the Use of the young 

 Apothecaries and others, Students in the Science of Botany or Knowledge 

 of Plants. 



(Undated.) Botanicum Anglicum, or The English Herball : Wherein is 

 contained a curious Collection of Real Plants being the true Patterns of 

 such Trees, Shrubs and Herbs as are observed to grow Wild in England. 

 By which any one may most easily attain to the Speedy and True Know- 

 ledge of them. With an Account (affixed to each Plant) of their Names, 

 Places where Growing, and Times of Flourishing : As also what Parts and 

 Preparations, of Each Physical Plant, are most in Use. And for the 

 farther Instruction and Satisfaction of such, who are Lovers of Plants, 

 The Composer of this Collection chose to make his chiefest References to 

 the General History, Catalogue and Synopsis of that Learned Author, 

 and most Judicious Botanist, Mr. John Ray : As also to our Two most 

 Esteemed English Herballs, Johnson upon Gerard and Parkinson; and 

 for your more speedy finding each Plant, he hath quoted the Page, wherein 

 you may observe its Name, Figure or Description. 



Sold by Samuel Smith at the Princes-Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard. 

 London. 



[Undated. The Virtues of several Sovereign Plants found wild in 

 Maryland with Remarks on them.] 



