138 A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHERARD. 
ere incisas & SERN illustratas. Oui accessit Catalogus 
Plantarum quas — tom ondum editis, delineandas curaverat 
Paulus Hermannus, M. D., in Academia Lugduni-Batava nuper 
—e ac Botanices Professor. Opus posthumum. Lugduni-Bata- 
ship of ** Schola Botanica.”’ (Pitz, n. 4395.) 
ITI, Borantcow Siltohtenet ou dénombrement oe oa 
tique des oe qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris, « par 
Fe BASTIEN Vartnanr. A Leide & A retototer: 1727. Eiited 
by ened Boerhaave ; for William Sherard’s connection with this work 
vide ante, (Pritzel, n. 10622.) Note.—A smaller work entitled 
“ Botanicon Parisiense, Operis majoris prodituri Prodromus ”” (Pritzel 
10621), was issued by Boerhaave, “ 1723, who feared lest some of 
Vaillant’s notes might be appropriated by Bernard de Jussieu in 
second edition of grareecge “ “homey des Plantes.” Peril 1726 
(Pritzel, n. 10384.) See p. 1 
: . Trans. 
has Hie suggested that the information was gained by the author 
whilst in Rome with his pupil, the Duke of Beaufort. 
V. An account of the strange effects of the Indian Varnish. 
Wrote by Dr, sna del ao physician to the Cardinal de Medices, 
at the desir Great Duke of Tuscany. Comm 
by Dr. William Sh erard.” The writer’s name is incorrectly cpl “i 
ane vol. ii., p. 144, as Passa. Phil. Tr rans., vol. xxii, p. 4 
pela » D€ing part of a letter to Mr. es ips ERS, 
from Dr. W. Nese) Consul at Smyrna.” Date of writing uly 2 
1707 ; the —— yrna from th glish Consul at Milo 
vol. xxvi » p. 67 (1708). Reference given-by 
(vol. ii., p. _ incorrectly as Phil, Tr., vol. xxii., :p:6 
