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toria,” * and his ‘“ Exotics,’ + both folios produced at the Plantin 
press at Antwerp, and of which Meyer remarks: These two works 
give Clusius his reputation: 
* «* Rariorum plantarum historia,’? Antwerp, at the Plantin press by Joannes More- 
tus, 1601, folio; 712 - pug figures, including all those of his Spanish and Pannen 
plants. Copies; ex 4d nother is aT secured, June 1902, by Libr. N. . Bot. 
Garden. This work wee ths follow 
a) a eee of the plants of “his “« Rariorum...Hispanias,’’ 1576, and his 
** Rariorum...Pan ,’’ 1583, the species redistributed, often redescribed and re- 
named, with new ahceass expressing affinities, and many new species added ; in 6 
books ; these 3 first books wit 
6) Continuation of the same, being the 3 remaining books with pages lettered, 
not numbered ; Pannonian plants especially but so treated as to bring in their Spanish 
allies here; beginning, book IV, with ‘‘ Sed nec hari saaasies et get aliarumque 
quarundam illis similium, Ss Mlecumtes sunt flores,’’—‘‘ on account of wh bag IV 
shall be devoted to them and others ;”’ ‘* Aster, Cap. VII,’’ following on p. x 
(¢) ** Fungorum in Pannoniis hedsientban historia,’’ or ‘ PE OEE de 
fungis,’’ ‘‘a wholly new work, and the first printed which treats of img Meyer, 4 
ake ome good figures are from Lobel. It forms Das cclxi-—coxcy 
d) p. eexevi, ‘* Epistolae Honorii Belli,’’ to Clusius plants 1597- 
fe ecexv, ‘** £pistolaa Thobiae Roelsii,’’ another pita: to Chiuskaa, on pete 
(f) ccexxi, Descriptio Montis Baldi,’’ 26 pages, translated into Latin by Clusius ; 
from the Italian of Joannes Pona which had been printed at Verona 1595 in quarto. 
Supplements to this book occur in Clusius’ Erofics, 1605, and Curae, 1611. 
t ‘‘Zxoticorum libri decem,’’ 1605, folio, about 800 p., including 
(a) Six books of Exotics wholly by ey which include besides plants, fruits and 
bas birds also and beasts, fishes, corals, e 
ooks 7 and 8, a reprint of ae aibleea translation of Garcia ab Horta’s 
ene of oo from the Portuguese: with figures and notes by Clusius and also 
unknown orientalist.’’ Meyer. 
(¢) ne 9, 2 reprint of Clusius’ translation from the Spanish of Christophorus 4 
Costa, this being its 3d edn., the others separate, 1582 and 1593, both from the Plantin 
press, and octavo 
a) Book ‘. a reprint of Clusius’ translation from the Spanish of Nicolaus Mow: 
a 
dentales,” with posthumous third part, 1580. Clusius translated the original two parts 
into Latin in 1573, printing them the next year ; and ~ third part 1581, printing it 15825 
reprinting the three, 1593, 1597, and now as this Book 10 of his Exotica: with figures 
(e) Three other books of — on ‘secret medicine ”’ translated from the Span- 
ish into Latin by Clusius ; bk. 1, 0} lapis Bezoar and herba Scorzonera, bk. 2 on iron, bk. 
3 on snow. Added, are iris ob Clusius from Monardes on Rosa and on Citrus. 
Also, an appendix to Clusius’ Rarior . his 
( f) Clusius’ translation from the cain ar Gated (Belon) Observations in 
Greece and the East,in three books, again with notes by the anonymous orientalist 5 
with addition of Clusius’ translation of Bellonius’ tract ‘De neglecta plantarum 
cultura,’’ which Clusius had first printed in ides 
