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Evans, John, (cont.). The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons, and 



Ornaments of Great Britain. 8°. London, 1872. 

 Note on a proposed International Code of Symbols for nse on 



Archaeological Maps. 8°. [London, 1876.] 



: On Portions of a Craninm and a Jaw in the Slab containing 



the Fossil Remains of the Archeeopteryx. 8°. London, 1881. 

 The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments of 



Great Britain and Ireland. 8°. London, 1881. 



Evans, T. 8. A short Account of the Improvements gradually made 



in determining the Astronomic Refraction. 8°. London, 1811. 

 Historical Memoranda respecting Experiments intended to 



ascertain the Calorific Powers of the different Prismatic Rays ; also 



an Essay on the Degree of Warmth of Coloured Rays by Rochon. 



8°. London, 1815. 



Further Remarks on Dr. Bradley's Theorem for Astronomic 



Refraction. 8°. London, 18J6. 



Evelyn, John. Sculptura, or the History and Art of Chalcography 

 and Engraving in Copper ; to which is annexed, a new manner of 

 Engraving or Mezzotinto, communicated by Prince Rupert to the 

 Authour. 8°. London, 1662. 



Second edition. 8°. London, 1755. 



Sylva, or a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of 



Timber in His Majesties dominions ; to which is annexed Pomona • 

 or, an appendix concerning fruit-trees in relation to Cider ; also 

 ' Kalendarium Horfcense,' or the Gard'ners Almanac. 



Second edition. Folio. London, 1670, 

 'With author's autograph on title-page. 



Silva. . . . Fourth edition ; with Terra (third edition) and 



Acetaria, or a Discourse of Sallets (second edition). 



2 pts. in 1 vol. Folio. London, 1706. 



Silva : or a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of 



Timber in His Majesty's dominions ; together with an Account of 

 the Sacredness and Use of Standing Groves ; with notes by A. 

 Hunter, M.D. 4°. York, 1776. 



Navigation and Commerce, their Original and Progress. 



8°. London, 1674. 



A Philosophical Discourse of Earth, relating to the Culture and 



Improvement of it for Vegetation ... 8°. London, 1676. 



< Terra, a philosophical discourse . . . Avith notes by A. Hunter. 



8°. York, 1778. 



Memoirs illustrative of his Life and Writings, comprising his 



Diary from 1641 to 1705-6, and a Selection of his familiar Letters ; 

 to which is subjoined the private correspondence between Charles 

 I. and Sir Edward Nicholas, also between Sir Edward Hyde and 

 Sir Richard Browne. Edited by William Bray. 



See also Wheatley, 2 vols, 4°. London, 1818. 



