434 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



1716. TuLPius, N. — Continued. 



ac textuum auctorum | illustrationibus. | [Vignette.] Lal»ore et coeli favore. | 

 Lugduni Batavorum. | 



f Job : da Vivie, 

 I Vid & Fil. C. Boutesteyn, 

 I Andr. Dyckhuysen, 

 1^ & J. A. Langerak. | 

 CIo lo CCXVI. sm. 8°. 11. 10 (includes eng. title-page and illumin. title- 

 page), pp. 1-392,11. 2,1)11. i-xviii. 



Unicornii marinam, lib. iv, cap. lix, pp. 374-379, tab. xviii. 



The text and plates of the body of the work in this edition, even to the pagination, are the 

 same as the editio nova (1672, q.v.). There are added 3 prelim, leaves, giving a portrait and 

 biography of the author; also 2 supplem. leaves of " Illustrationes textuum Hippooratis," 

 etc., by Abraham Salomon vander Tooi-t. [172.] 



1718. JONSTOX, J. Theatrum | universale omnium | Animalium | Piscium, Avium 

 Quadrupedum, | Exanguium, Aquaticorum, Insectorum, | et Angnim, | 

 CCLX. Tabulis ornatum, | Ex Scriptoribus tam antiquis quam recentioribus, 

 I Aristotelc, Theophrasto, Dioscoride, .^liano, Oppiano, Plinio, Gesne- | ro, 

 Aldrovando, Wottonio, Turnero, Mouffeto, Agricola, Boetio, | Baccio, Kuveo, 

 Scbonleldio, Freygio, Matbiolo, Tabernomontano, | BauMno Ximene, Busta- 

 mantio, Eondeletio, Bellouio, Ctesio, Tlie- | veto, Margravio, Pisone, & aliis 

 maxima curA h J. Jonstonio coUectum, | Ac plus quam Trecentis Piscibus | 

 Nuperrime ex Indiis Orieutalibus allatis, | Ac nunquam antea bis terris visis, 

 locupletatum ; cum Enumeratione morborum, | quibus Medicamina ex his 

 Animalibus petuntur, ac Notitiil Animalium, | ex quibus vicissim Eemedia 

 prsestantissima possunt capi; cura | Henrici Ruyscb M. D. Amstelsed. | VI. 

 Partibus, Duobus Tomis, comprehcnsum. | Tomus I. | [Seal.] | Amstelse- 

 dami, | Prostat apud E. & G. Wetatenios. | — | MDCCXVIII. 2 vols., 2°. 



Tomus i. Continet | Collectionem Novam Piscium Ambonensium ac Histo- 

 riam Naturalem | Piscium, & Avium. [Pars prima], 11. 2, pp. 1-40, pll. i-xxi. 

 [Pars secunda]. Historia naturalis Piscium, cura H. Euyscli, pp. 1-160, pll. 

 i-xlviii. Theatri universalis | Animalium | pars secunda. | Sive Historiie 

 Naturalibus | de | Avibus | Libri vi, | . . . | Cura Heurici Euyscb, ... 11. 7, 

 pp. 1-160, pll. i-lxii. 



HistorisB naturalis de Piscibus. Liber v. De Cetis, pp. 150-157, pll. xli-xliv, pi. xlv [fig. 1], 

 pi. xlvii. 



Caput i. De Cetis in genere, pp. 150, 151 ; Caput ii. De Cetis in specie. Articulus i, De 

 Balaena, pp.151, 152, pll. xli, xlii; Articulus ii, De Balaena vulgi, & Physetere, pp. 152, 153; 

 Articulus iii, Do Puste & Orca, pp. 153, 154, pi. xliii; Articulus iv, De Delphino, pp. 154, 15.5, 

 pi. xliv; Articulus v, Phoca;na & Scolopendra Cetacea, pp. 155, 150; Articulus vi, De Phoca, 

 seu Vitulo marino, pp. 156, 157, pi. xli; Articulus vii, De Manati Indorum, p. 157, pi. xliii. 

 Additamentum de cane Aristotelis, pp. 158, 159. Ad Librum v, De Phoca, p. 159. Figuri Iviii 

 [=pl. xlviii]. Appendix Nova de Unicomu Marino, p. 160. 



This worlv is a reprint of the "Historia naturalis de Piscibus et Cetis" of Joh. Jonston 

 (1650, q. v.), and of the "Historia naturalis de Avibus " of the same author, with the "Collec- 

 tio Nova Piscium Amboinensium partim ibi ad vivum delineatorum, partim et Museo Henrici 

 Kuysch M. D." prefixed, and an original addendum to Liber v (De Cetis) of the "Historia 

 naturalis de Piscibus, consisting of p. 160 and pi. xlviii. The text and the figures are other- 

 wise as in Jonston at 1650, except that the latter are colored. PI. xlviii gives two figures of 

 the Narwhal (flgg. 5 and 6), three views of the skull (figg. 1, 3, 4), and two (flgg. 2 A, B, 

 of the tusk. This edition of the "Theatrum" is often cited under Kuysch, H., whowasauthor 

 of part of the work, as now constituted, as well as editor. [173. J 



1718. Lawson", J, The | History | of | Carolina ; | containing the | Exact Description 

 and Natural History | of that | Country; | Together with the Present State 

 thereof. | And | A Journal | Of a Thousand Miles, Travel'd thro' several | 

 Nations of Indians, j Giving a particular Account of their Customs, | Manners, 

 &c. I — I By John Lawson, Gent. Surveyor-General | of North-Carolina. | — | 

 London : | printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster | Eow, 1718. 

 Price Bound Five Shillings, sm. 4°. 11. 3, pp. 1-258, map and 1 pi. 



