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Smith, John. The ligneous plants of Hampshire. (Scott. Arb. 

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Contains: 1. Beeches on London clay. 2. Leaf fall in Oak. 3. Double 

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General Phytography 



Maplet, John. A greene forest; or, A naturall historie. Ill 

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Cajus, John. De rariorum animalium et stirpium historia liber 

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Johnson, Thomas. Iter plantarum investigationis ergo sus- 

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Descriptio itineris plantarum investigationis ergo sus- 



cepti in agrum cantianum anno Dom. 1632, et enumeratio 

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Mercurius botanicus; sive, Plantarum gratia suscepti 



itineris, anno 1634 descriptio. Cum earum nominibus latinis 

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[How, William.] Phytologia britanniea, natales exhibens in- 

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[Ray, John.] Index plantarum agri cantabrigiensis in quo no~ 

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Catalogus plantarum circa Cantabrigam nascentium in 



quo exhibentur quotquot hactenus inventae sunt, quae vel 

 sponte proveniunt, vel in agris seruntur, una cum synonymis 

 selectioribus, locis natalibus et observationibus quibusdam 

 oppido raris; adjiciuntur in gratiam tyronum, index anglico- 

 latinus, index locorum, etymologia nominum et explicatio 

 quorundam terminorum. [26]+ 182+ 103 pp. S. Canta- 

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Merrett, Christopher. Pinax rerum naturalium britannicarum, 

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[Travis, William.] Catalogus plantarum circa Scarborough 

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Ray, John. Catalogus plantarum Angliae et insularum ad- 

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Plot, Robert. The natural history of Oxfordshire. F. Ox- 

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Of plants (pp. 147-178). 



Sibbald, Sir Robert. Scotia illustrata; sive, Prodromus his- 

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 mores, morbi iisque medendi methodus, & medicina indigena 

 accurrate explicantur, et multiplices naturae partus in triplice 

 ejus regno, vegetabili scilicet . . . exponuntur. [3] vol 22 

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 De plantis Scotiae . . . (II.). — Has also t-p.: Nuncius scoto-britan- 

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Plot, Robert. The natural history of Strafford-Shire. 450 pp. 



praef. ind. 37 pi. F. Oxford, 1686.t 

 Ray, John. Fasciculus stirpium britannicarum post editum 

 plantarum Angliae catalogum observatarum, cum synony- 

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Synopsis methodica stirpium britannicarum, in qua turn 



notae generum characteristicae traduntur, turn species sin- 

 gulae breviter describuntur; ducentae quinquaginta plus 

 minus novae species partim suis locis inseruntur partim in 

 appendice seorsim exhibentur; cum indice et virium epitome. 

 [20]+ 317+ [2] pp. 2 pi. O. Londini, 1690. — Synopsis me- 

 thodica stirpium britannicarum, turn indigenis, turn in agris 

 cultis locis suis dispositis, additis generum characteristieis, 

 specierum descriptionibus & virium epitome. — Ed. 2. 

 [38]+ 346 + [22]+ 55 pp. 2 pi. O. Londini, 1696. —Ed. 3 

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Wallace, James. A description of the isles of Orkney. [5]+ 94 

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Leigh, Charles. The natural history of Lancashire, Cheshire and 

 the Peak, in Derbyshire, with an account of the antiquities 

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Mr. Ray's method of English plants illustrated. F. 



London, [1711 ?].f 



Morton, John. The natural history of Northamptonshire. 

 551+46 pp. 14 pi. F. London, 1712.t 



Petiver, James. 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 ob- 

 served to grow wild in England, by which any one may most 

 easily attain to the speedy and true knowledge of them . . . 

 [10] ff. F. n. t-p. [London, 1713?] 

 Printed only on one side. — Apparently the labels for the collection. 



Catalogue of 600 plants. F. London, [1713].f 



A catalogue of Mr. Ray's English herbal illustrated with 



figures on folio copper plates; on which are engraven their 

 names to each, as also the places where growing, colour of their 

 flowers and time of flourishing, if annual or perennial, com- 

 mon or rare, the flower, seed, vessell &c. figured from ye life 

 & added to each different kind. [4] ff. 50 pi. F. n. t-p. 

 [London, 1713.] — English herbal continu'd with the fourth 



leaved flowers, pi. 51-72. F. [London, 1715.] Herbarij 



britannici clariss. D. Raij catalogus cum iconibus ad vivum 

 delineatis, & aere incisis in folio; quibus adjunguntur singu- 

 lorum nomina, summa cum arte sculpta, simul cum locis in- 

 digenis, tempore florendi, coloribus florum, notis seu annuis, 

 seu perennibus, vulgaribus vel raris, cum floribus, seminibus, 

 eorumque vasculis, ab ipsis plantis figuratis & singulis specie- 

 bus annexis. [6] ff. 72 pi. F. n. t-p. [London, 1715.]f 



Martyn, John. Methodus plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nas- 

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Threlkeld, Caleb. Synopsis stirpium hibernicarum alpha- 

 betice dispositarum ; sive, Commentatio de plantis indigenis 

 praesertim dublinensibus instituta; being a short treatise of 

 native plants . . . with an appendix of observations made 

 upon plants by Dr. Molyneux. 26+ [175]+ 60 pp. S. Dub- 

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Blackstone, John. Fasciculus plantarum circa Harefield 

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Deering, Charles. Catalogus stirpium; or, A catalogue of 

 plants naturally growing and commonly cultivated in divers 

 parts of England, especially about Nottingham. 231+9+24 

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Wilson, John. Synopsis of British plants, in Mr. Ray's method, 

 with their characters, descriptions, places of growth, time of 

 flowering and physical virtues . . . together with a botanical 

 dictionary. 14+ 272 pp. pref. ind. 2 pi. O. Newcastle 

 upon Tyne, 1744. t — [Another ed.] [4]+ 272+ 8+ [14] pp. 

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Blackstone, John. Specimen botanicum, quo plantarum plu- 

 rium rariorum Angliae indigenarum loci natales illustrantur. 

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Linne, Carl von, (praeses). Flora anglica. (Diss.) (Isaac Olaf 

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Pultney, Richard. An account of some of the more rare Eng- 

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