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zeal for his favourite study, that lie engaged, at a 

 considerable expense, the Captains and Surgeons 

 of ships to bring him specimens of all sorts from 

 abroad. He died in April 1718. His Works bear 

 ample testimony of his industry as a collector. 

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 tulentis. Vienna, 1783, 8vo, boards, 5s. 

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Plinii Hist. Nat. Harduini. Paris, 1723, 3 torn, folio, ch. 

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, Historia Naturalis, in Usum Delphini. Paris, 1685, 



5 torn. 4to, neat, U. 10s. 



Vol. i. Pages 815. 



— ii. 657. 



— iii. 645. 



— iv. 927. 



— v. 1015. 



This is one of the best of the Delphin Classics, and 

 the copies are by no means common. 



Historia Naturalis, cum Notis Variorum, cura 



FranziL Lips. 1778 — 91, 10 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 4/. 10s. 

 Vol. i. Pages lxxii and 756. 



— ii. cxxxvi — 788. 



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