DE BR Y. 



3 



frequently mixed with those of the first issue. They may be distinguished by the Voyages to 

 endings of the first lines as shown in the following table. Those to which an * is AMERICA 

 affixed were not reprinted. 



in Latin. 



First issue. 



Second issue. 



Plate II. 



firahent in 



* prcebent in 



m. 



in pubii- 



Pro- 



mi. 



prode- 



decussa- 



v. 



periti : in 



appa- 



VI. 



Maironce, nisi 



memoratce 



VII. 



Roanoac, ver- 



instar 



VIII. 



lacum 



oppidu 



IX. 



latere 



ab vno 



X. 



Roa- 



Roanoac 



XI. 



sapejinme- 



natures 



XII. 



ferreis 



aliis 



XIII. 



ratio- 



* ratio- 



XIIII. 



illic 



* illic 



XV. 



admodum 



ad- 



XVI. 



meditul- 



* meditul- 



XVII. 



vel 



* vel 



XVIII. 



ma- 



ma- 



XIX. 



sunt, 



* sunt, 



XX. 



sunt 



sunt 



XXI. 



ligneo 



ligneo 



XXII. 



Principum se- 



Principum 



XXIII. 



expres- 



* exprcs- 



11. Ten leaves, the first headed " Pictorum, Britanniae icones," 



which consist of five plates representing full-length figures of the ancient Picts of 

 Britain, with letterpress on separate leaves opposite. 



12. A leaf headed " Interpres lectori," with a triangular type ornament at the 

 end of the letterpress. 



13. Two leaves. The first headed " Index praecipvarvm," &c. At the end is 

 repeated the same triangular type ornament mentioned above. 



14. A leaf bearing the colophon, " Imprcssum Francofvrti ad Mcenum apud 

 Joannem Wechelum, impensis Theodori de Bry. Anno MDXC." 



N.B. Inserted in this copy is a most brilliant earlier impression of the en- 

 graved title, without the words " Cum gratia et privilegio Cass. Ma* Spec 1 ' ad 

 Quadriennivm." 



ADMIRANDA NARRATIO fida tamen Fmncoforti p ar t I. 



ad Moenvin typis Joannis WecJieli, svmtibvs vero Tlieodor de Bry Anno ist edltlon > 



• /y y 2 nd issue. 



CIJIDXC. Venales reperivntvr in officina Sigismvndi Feirabendi. 



The title to this issue differs only from the first in having the address in the 

 lower compartment of the engraved title printed from a small separate copper- 

 plate, and in having " Theodor " for " Theodori," and " Feirabendi " for " Feira- 

 bendii," in this address. 



The preliminary leaves numbered 4 and 5 are exactly the same as in the first issue. 



The first leaf of text has the No. of the page " 7 " in the middle of the page in- 

 stead of in the right-hand corner. The ornamental border at the top has a grotesque 

 head in the centre instead of a winged figure holding two wreaths, as seen in the 

 first issue. The initial letter H is larger. This leaf and pp. 29-30 have been reset 

 throughout. Otherwise the text is exactly the. same as in the first issue. 



