LIST OF WORKS. 117 

 1710. 



Historia Insectorum aiictore Joanne Raio, Collegii S. Trinitatis apud 

 Cautabrigiense, et Societatis Regise olim Socio, Opus posthmnum jussu 

 Regiae Societatis Londinensis editum. Cui snbjmigitur Appendix de 

 Scarabseis Britannicis, auctore M. Lister, f.k.s., ex MSS. Mussei Ashmo- 

 Iseani.— Lond. 1710, pp. 400, 4to. 



1713. 



Joannis Raii Synopsis Methodica Avium et Pisciiun; opus posthmnum, quod 

 vivus recensuit et perfecit ipse insignissimus auctor : in quo multas species, 

 in ipsius Ornithologia et Ichthyologia desideratas, adjecit : Methodumque 

 suam Piscium naturse majus convenientem reddidit, cum Appendice et 

 indicibus. — Lond. 1713. Synopsis Avium, pp. 218. Synopsis Piscium, 

 pp. 178, 8vo. 



1718. 



Philosophical Letters between the late learned Mr. Ray and several of his 

 ingenious Correspondents, natives and foreigners. To which are added 

 those of Erancis Willughby, Esq. The whole consisting of many curious 

 discoveries and improvements in the history of Quadrupeds, Bii'ds, Pishes, 

 Insects, Plants, Possiles, Fountains, &c. (contamiiig 68 letters written by 

 J. Ray ; his Dying Words to the Rev. Mr, Pyke ; note concerning Kermes 

 and Vegetable Excrescences; and note concerning Boiling Springs.) 

 Published by Dr. Derham.— Lond. 1718, pp. 386. 



1740. 



Select Remains of the learned John Ray, m.a. and r.u.s., with his Life, by 

 the late William Derham, d.d. (containing four Prayers by J. Ray ; his 

 Itineraries; three of his Letters; and his Instructions to his Pupils. 

 Also a sketch of his Life, by Dr. Derham.) — PubHshed by George Scott, 

 M.A,— Lond. 1740, pp. 336. 



