ADDENDA 
It happens that many works or editions treated in the preced- 
ing pages have just become accessible at New York by shipments 
of recent date (November 7, 1902). They occasion the following 
addenda ; 
Add ex bibl. N. Y. Bot. Garden in relation to the following : 
P. 186. Ibn Alawwam De Agricultura, Mullet’s Fr. tr., 
Paris, 1864~7. 
P. 199. Macer, De virtutibus, a valuable paper MS. vol- 
ume of the 15th century ; without figures. 
P. 200. Macer, De virtutibus, Pictorius’ Lat. edn. of 1559, 
as reprinted at Basle, 1581. 
P. 310. Herbolario, Venice, 1540. 
P. 317. Ortus Sanitatis, early edn., perhaps of Strasburg 
and in 1408. 
P. 398. Dodoens, De Frugum, 1552. 
P. 339. Dodoens, 7rium priorum --. imagines, 1553. 
iA om Dodoens, /lorum et coronariorum -. historta, 1568. 
P. 399, 406. Clusius, Historre des Plantes (being Fr. tr. 
of beaoeiy Cravens r5e7, 
P. 407. Clusius, Petit Recueil, 1557. 
Add ex libr. Bu. as follows : 
P. 344. Bock, De Stirpium, ist edn. of Kyber’s Lat. tr., 
1552. 
P. 398. Dodoens, De /rugum, 1552. 
P. 399. Dodoens, 7rium priorum --- imagines, 1553. 
P. 399. Dodoens, Posteriorum trium -- imagines, 1554. 
P. 410. Clusius, Exoticorum, 1605. 
Other notable recent arrivals, although not the first in N. Y., 
include the following additions to the Libr. of the N. Y. Bot. Gar- 
den : the Magistri Salernitani, 1901 ; Sansovino’s Ital. tr. of Cres- 
cenzi’s Ruralium, 1561 ; the Aggregator Practicus of Venice, 1509; 
and Clusius’ Rariorum plantarum historia, 1601. The last is es- 
Pecially noteworthy as being the copy given by Clusius himself to 
his son Jacobus, fide MS. note by the latter on the title page. 
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