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Philosophicum in quo D. D. Antonii aurum potabile obiter 

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4°. Londini. 



[Rawlinson, R.~\ The English Topographer ; or an historical account 

 (as far as can be collected from printed books and manuscripts) 

 of all the pieces that have been written, relating to the antiquities, 

 natural history, or topographical description of any part of 

 England. By an impartial hand. 8°. London, 1720. 



Rawson, Rawson W. Report upon the Rainfall of Barbados, and upon 

 its influence on the Sugar Crops, 1847-71, with two supplements, 

 1873-74. Folio. Barbados, 1874. 



[Ray or Wray (Raius), John.] Catalogus Plantarum circa Canta- 

 brigiam nascentium ; . . . adjiciuntur* Index Anglico-Latinus, 

 index locorum, etymologia nominum. . . . 



2 pts. in 1 vol. 12°. Cantabrigise, 1660. 



Catalogus Plantarum Anglisa et Insularum adjacentium; in 



quo praeter synonyma necessaria facultates quoque traduntur, 

 una cum observationibus et experimentis novis medicis etphysicis. 



12°. Londini, 1670. 



Observations (Topographical, Moral, and Physiological) made 



in a Journey through part of the Low Countries, Germany, Italy, 

 and France ; with a catalogue of Plants, not native of England, 

 found spontaneously growing in those parts, and their virtues ; 

 whereunto is added, a brief account of F. Willughby his voyage 

 through Spain. 2 pts. in 1 vol. 8°. London, 1673. 



A Collection of English Words not generally used ; with cata- 

 logues of English Birds and Fishes ; and an account of the pre- 

 paring and refining such Metals and Minerals as are gotten in 

 England. 12°. London, 1674. 



Dictionariolum trilingue secundum locos communes, nominibus 



usitatioribus Anglicis, Latin is, Grascis ordine TrapaWriXwc dispositis. 



8°. Londini, 1675. 



Methodus Plantarum nova, synoptice in tabulis exhibita. 



12°. Londini, 1682. 



Historia Plantarum, species hactenus editas aliasque insuper 



multas noviter inventas et descriptas complectens. . . . 



2 vols. Folio. Londini, 1686-88. 



Miscellaneous discourses concerning the Dissolution and Changes 



of the World. 8°. London, 1692. 



The Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of the Creation. 



The second edition. 2 pts. in 1 vol. 8°. London, 1692. 



A Collection of curious Travels and Voyages ; in two tomes, the 



first containing Dr. Leonhart Rauwolff's Itinerary into the Eastern 

 Countries . . . translated from the High Dutch by Nich. Stap- 

 horst, the second taking in many parts of Greece, Asia Minor, 

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