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Londerseel, Assuwerus van. [Icones animalium et planta- 

 rum.] Assuwerus van Londerseel fecit, Clas Janss. Visscher 

 excudebat anno 1625. 12 pi. obi. Tt. n. p., 1625.f 

 Pear, Apple and Walnut figured. 



Poppe, Johann. Kriiuterbuch, darinnen die Kriiuter des 

 Teutschen Landes, aus dem Licht der Xatur, nach rechter 

 Art der Signaturen der himmlischen Einfliessung nicht allein 

 beschrieben, auch darinnen angezeigt wird, unter welchen 

 Planeten, unter welchem Zeichen Zodiaci, auch in welchem 

 Gradu ein jedes Kraut stehe, wie man aus den Signaturen 

 erkennen kann, wozu ein jedes Kraut zu gebrauchen, und 

 wieviel ein jedes Kraut Signaturen in sick habe. 676 pp. 

 pref. ind. O. Leipzig, 1625. 



Vigna, Dominico. Animadversiones sive observationes in 

 libros de historia et de causis plantarum Theophrasti. [42J+ 

 117 pp. D. Pisis, 1625.1 



Alpino, Prospero. De plantis exotieis libri duo. Opus com- 

 pletum, editum studio, ac opera Alpini Alpini . . . auctoris 

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 [14]+ 344 pp. il. O. Venetiis, 162S. — [Another ed.] [14]+ 

 344 pp. il. O. Venetiis, 1656. 



Jacobs, Heymann. Den cleynen herbarius; ofte, Cruyt 

 boecxken, inhoudende de cracht ende operatie van alle de 

 ghemeene kruyderen ende bekende vruchten, die men da- 

 gelycx gebruycht, . . . van nieus oversien en op veel plaetsen 

 verbetert en vermerdert . O. Amsterdam, 1627. t — [Another 

 ed.] 192 pp. S. Amsterdam, 1632. — Den nieuwen kleijnen 

 herbarius; ofte, Cruyt-boecxken, inhoudende de cracht ende 

 operatie van alle de bekende kruyden en gewassen. O. 

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Contant, Jacques & Paul. Les ceuvres divisees en cinq 

 traictez: I. Les commentaires sur Dioscoride. II. Le second 

 Eden. III. Exagoge mirabilium naturae e gazophylacio. 

 IV. Synopsis plantarum cum ethvmologiis. V. Le jardin & 

 cabinet poetique. 5 pts. ([16]+'250+[4]+79+[2]+90+[10] 

 4-59 pp.) pi. F. Poictiers, 1628. 



Les divers exercices . . . ou sont esclarcis et resouldz 



plusieurs doubtes qui se rencontrent en quelques chapitres 

 de Dioscoride et qui on t travaille plusieurs interpretes . . . 

 pour servir de commentaire aus simples escriptz dans son 

 poesme intitule: Le second Eden. (In their CEuvres . . . 

 pt. I. 1-250, 1 pi. 1628.) 



Synopsis plantarum indigenarum et exoticarum cum 



variis illarum nominibus & ethvmologiis. (In their CEuvres 

 . . . [pt. III.], pp. 9-SS. 1628.) 



La Brosse, Guy de. De la nature, vertu et utilite des plantes, 

 divise en cinq livres. 6S0 pp. pref. O. Paris, 1628. 



M&nsson, Arwidh. En mycket nyttig ortabook om the her- 

 lige orter, som utlii thetta hijghberomda konunga rijke vart 

 k&ra Faderneslandh Sverige ahrligen wiixa, siisom och om 

 naghra uthlandska orter, huruledcs the cmot sjukdomar 

 brukas skola, aff latinska och tyska Docker pi svenska 

 afsatt, med Petri Jonae wexionensis foretal. 352 pp. <>. 

 Calmar, 1628. f — [Another ed.] 26S pp. O. Stockholm, 

 1042.t — [Another ed.] 298 pp. 0. Upsala, 1643.t — 

 [Another ed.] 352 pp. O. Linkiiping, 1050. f — [Another 

 ed.] 268 pp. O. Stockholm, 1654.f 



Parkinson, John. Paradisi in sole Paradisus terrestris; or, 

 A garden of all sorts of pleasant (lowers . . . with a kitchen 

 garden of all manner of herbes, rootcs and fruites . . . and 

 an orchard of all sorts of fruitbearing trees and shrubes tit 

 for our land together with the right ordering, planting and 

 preserving of them and their uses and vcrlucs. [10J+612+ 

 [16] pp. por. il. F. London. 1629. — Ed. 2 rev. it enl. 

 612 pp. pref. ind. il. F. London, 1656f. 



A booke of beast, birds, flowers, fruits. Hies ami wormes, ex- 

 actly drawne with their lively colours truly described. Ar. 

 to be sould bv Thomas Johnson in Brittavncs Burse. 2(1 pi. 

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Horst, ( iregor. 1 lerbariumllorstianum; sen. Deselect is plantis 

 et radicibus libri duo ... in compendium redacti pluribus- 

 que simplicibus enumeratis ac declaratis aucti . . . accessit 

 . . . Jacobi Horetii Opusculum do Vite vinifera. [6]4-4l4 

 pp. 8. Marburgi, 1630. 



Cluyt, Outger (Clutius, Augerius). Memoire der vreemder 

 bloombollen, wortelen, kruyden, plan ten, struycken, zaden 

 ende vruchten, hoe men 'lie sal we] gheconditioneerl bewaren 

 ende over seynden. [4] ff. O. Amsterdam, 1631.1 



Donati, Antonio. Trattato de semplici, pietre e pesci marini, 



che nasrono Del lito di Venetia, la maggior parte turn eono- 



sciuti da Teofrasto, Dioscoride, Plinio, Galeno e altri scrittori, 



diviso in due libri. 120 pp. pref. 33 pi. Q. Venetia, 

 1631. 



Etzler, August. Isagoge physico-magico-medica in qua sig- 

 naturae non paucorum vegetabilium et aniinalium tarn in- 

 ternae quam externae accurate depinguntur . . . [4]+ 176 

 + 10 pp. S. Argentinae, 1631. 



Vries, S. de. Curieuse aenmerckingen der bijsonderste Oost- 

 en West-Indische verwonderenswaerdige dingen ; nevens die 

 van China, Africa en andere gewesten des werelds, bevattenci 

 beschrij vinghe der gewassen, dieren enz. 4 pts. pi. maps. 

 Utrecht, 1632. 



Jonston, Johannes. Thaumatographia naturalis in classes 

 decern divisa ; in quibus admiranda coeli, elementorum, 

 meteororum, fossilium, plantarum, avium, quadrupedum, 

 exsanguium, piscium, hominis. 501 pp. D. Amstelo- 

 dami, 1632. j — Ed. 2. 5S0 pp. pref. D. Amstelodami, 

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Comut, J. [P.]. Canadensium plantarum aharumque nondum 

 editarum historia; cui adjectum est ad calcem Enchiridion 

 botanicum parisiense . . . [14]+23S pp. il. O. Parisiis, 

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Nieremberg, J. E. Historia naturae maxime peregrinae libris 

 XVI. distincta, in quibus rarissima naturae arcana, etiam 

 astronomica . . . describuntur . . . accedunt de miris & 

 miraculosis naturis in Europa libri duo, item de iisdem in 

 terra Hebraeis promissa liber un us. [6]+ 502+ [102] pp. il. 



F'. Antverpiae, 1635. Filosofia curiosa y tesoro de 



maraviglias de la naturaleca. 2 vol. O. Madrit, 1637.t 

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 De plantis indieis (pp. 335-372, il.). 



Fedelissimi, Giambattista. Lexicon herbarum. Pistoja, 

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Villa, Estevan de. Ramillete de plantas. [4]+14S+[4] ff. 

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Franke, Johann (of Upsala). Speculum botanicum. in quo 

 juxta alphabeti ordinem praeeipuarum herbarum, arborum, 

 fruticum, et suffruticum nomenclaturae sive appellationcs 

 tam in suecica quam latina lingua ad lustrandum proponun- 

 tur. [25] ff. Q. Upsaliae, 1638. — Speculum botanicum 

 renovatum, denuo revisum, pluribus plantarum speciebus 

 auctum. [20] ff. Q. Upsaliae, 1659. 



Paulli, Simon. Quadripartitum botanicum de simplicium me- 

 dicamentorum facultatibus . . . S0+lS4+19pp. Q. Ros- 

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 gentorati, 1667[-6S]. — Quadripartitum botanicum ... ex 

 veterum et recentiorum decretis et observationibus. Ed. 

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Fiera, Baptista. Coena de herbarum virtutibusel ea medicae 

 artis parte, quae in victus ratione consistit. 274- [13] pp. 

 O. Argentorati, [164.?]. — Coena . . . notis illustrata a 

 Carolo Avantio, Rhodignio. [16]+ 208 pp. ind. por. Q, 

 Patavii, 1049. 



Boot, A[nselm] de (Boetius). Florum, herbarum, ac fructuum 

 selectiorum icones it vires pleraeque hactenus ignotae; ac- 

 cessit Lamhcrti Vossii Rosellani Lexicon novum herbarium 

 tripartitum: latino-llandrolx-lgico-gallieum . . . [5]+ 119 pp. 

 31 pi. obi. S. Brugis Flandrorum, 1640. 



Kozak a Prachien, J. S. Septimanae horologii niacrocosmi 

 liber quartus de vegetabilium speciebus, partibus et signa- 



turis. 84 pp. (J. Vesaliae, 1640.f 



Parkinson, John. Theatrum botanicum, the theater of plants; 



or, An herbal] of a large extent, containing therein a more 

 ample and exact history and declaration of the physicall 

 herbs ami plants that are in other authors, encreased by . . . 



many hundreds of new. rare and strange plants In m all parts 

 of (he world with sundry gummes and other physicall ma- 

 terial-, than hath lieeii hitherto published byany before , . . 

 with the chief notes of Dr. I.okl. Dr. Bonham and others 



inserted therein. [16]+ 1755+ [2] pp. F. London. 1640. 



Sorolla, Ddefonse. Epitome medices. De differentiis her- 

 barum ex historia plantarum Theophrasti. 94 IT. pref. 

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Fischer. I evin. Methodus qovb herbaria, cum iconibus aenis; 



Neuw Krauter Buch, Auss- und lanlandiselier (iewechs. mi! 



deren fUrnembsten KupferstQcke, mancherley Nahmen und 

 Geschlechten, Regulen ihrer Kreffte ... In sieben Theilen. 

 3+160 pp. S. [Brunopoli], 1646. — Methodus nova her- 

 baria plantarum ad 7 summa genera redactarum synonyma, 

 regulas principatas, experimentarum curativa proponens. 28 

 pi. S. Brunopoli, [1646]. 



Munting. Heinrich. Hortue e( universae materiae medicae 

 gazophj lacium. in quo plantas turn usitatiores ac vulgatiores 

 et in agro Omlandico ac 1'rentieo, caeterisque conterminis, 



