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MEMORIALS OF RAY : 



1671. 



An Extract from a Letter concerning Spontaneous Generation, and also 

 of some Insects smelling of Musk. — 'Pliilos. Trans.,' Vol. 6, No. 74, 

 p. 2219. 



An Account of the Dissection of a Porpoise, by the learned Mr. John Ray, 

 having therein observed some things omitted by Rondeletius. — ' Philos 

 Trans.' Vol. 6, No. 76, p. 2274. 



1673. 



Observations, topographical, moral, and physiological, made on a Journey 

 through part of the Low-countries, Germany, Italy, and Prance, with a 

 Catalogue of Plants not native of England, found spontaneously growing 

 in those parts, and their virtues. Also is added, a brief Account of Prancis 

 Willughby, Esq., his Voyage through a great part of Spain. — Lond. 1673, 

 (Travels) pp. 499, 8vo. The Catalogue has the foUovraig title : ' Catalogus 

 stirpium in Externis regionibus a nobis observatarum, quae vel non omnino 

 velparce admodum in Anglia sponte provesuiunt.' — pp. 115. 



1674. 



A Collection of English Words not generally used, with their significations 

 and original, in two alphabetical catalogues, the one of such as are proper 

 to the northern, the other to the southern counties ; with Catalogues of 

 English Birds and Pishes, and an account of the preparing and refining such 

 metals and minerals as are gotten in England. — ^Lond. 1674, pp. 178, 

 12mo. 



1675. 



Dictionariolum trUingue secundum locos communes, nominibus usitatioribus 

 Anghcis, Latinis, Grsecis, ordine TrapaWriXojQ dispositis, — London, Svo, 

 1675, pp. 91. Several editions of this work were subsequently published 

 with the title 'Nomenclator Classicus.' — A fifth edition, 1706, pp. 84. 



Some Considerations about the Air Bladders of Pishes. — ' Philos. Trans.,' Vol. 

 10, No. 115, p. 349. 



1676. 



Prancisci WiUughbeii de Middleton in Agro Warwicensis, Armigeri, e regia 

 Societate, Ornithologia libri tres in quibus aves omnes hactenus cognitae 

 in methodum naturis suis convenientem reductse acurate describuntur, 

 descriptiones iconibus elegantissimis et vivarum avium simillimis, seri 

 incisis lUustrantur. Totum opus recognavit, digressit, supplevit Joannes 

 Raius. Sumptus in chalegraphos fecit illustriss. D. Emma Willughby 

 Vidua.— Lond. 1676, pp. 312, fol. 



