C 5^49 ) 
Books compofed by this fame Author ^ entituled, i'. Ea GnomonijUff 
ffeeulAHve^ fratique^ €ontenant les regies four f aire les ^^adrans Solaires 
Afironomiques^BkbyloniqueJtalique^& Ancienne fu^aique,& tons les c as qui 
kur font aff liquet. 2^ La SeHrion des Solides, Speculative & Pratique ^appli- 
que e a l*Art de I* ArchiteElure ^ pour les conHruBlonsprecifes des Traits de ia, 
Coupe des Pierres^m Vou^olres ietoutes fortes de Voutes^avsc la declaration en^ 
Here des Secrets fonda7nentaux deS'dlfs Traits. 
I II. Cbriftiani f riderici Garmmni^ Phyjici ChemmcenJls^Academici Curi' 
ofi^ HOMO EX QVO. Chemnitii, 1672. ^'^ 4^ 
^^His AuthcTr having eollefted what of late years hath been 
by divers curious Anatomtfts afferted and publifhed concerning 
the Generation of other Aninnals,as weH as of Fowl and Fifli,. out of 
E<?gs j and taken with Kerkringius particular notice,^^;?? Virgines quam 
Co'^jufatas [dpifftms Ovaexcernere (which he no more wonders at, than 
that H ens and other Birds are matres & tamen virglnts • ) having, I/ay, 
done that, he proceeds to confider the advantage of this Dod:rine,and 
its happtnefs in explicating many pi^^(3i^^;?4,hardly explicable without 
it V ftich as are,thc Produd:ion of more /^e/ A/> than one ^ the produ- 
dion of Monfters^ the many odd Symptoois in Women, from the pu- 
trefaftion or imperfedt conftitution of the Egg or Eggs * the Produ-^ 
^ion of Mola's ^ Barrennefs, &c\ 
Having difpatched this,he takes occafion to examine this Queftion,' 
An fieri Conceptio poffit extra Vterum ? Ubi nonnulla diflferuntur de 
Horaunculo Chymico five Paracelfico quae apud ipfum vide Autho- 
rem. 
IV. A fiort and fure Guide in' the PraSiice 6f Rmjtng and Orderin<r of 
FRV IT-TREES by Francis Drope B. D. late Fellow of Magpder$ 
Coiledge in Oxford. Printed at Ox^Otd, 1672. 
THis piece appearing by the Preface to have been writ froiti the 
Authors own Experience, we thought good here to take notice of 
it,and to recommend it to the perufai and examination of Ingenious 
and Induftrious Planters, that they may compare with the already 
poiblifl^'t writings of others upon this fabjeft, and their own praftice, 
the particulars infilled on in this Difcourfe ^ which are principally ^ 
1. Of raifing Stocks from the Seed ^ from which the beft of Stocks, 
in the Authors opinion, arc produced ^ togetbef with particular di- 
xeftions to the beft kind of ground to fow the refpedive feeds or 
ftones in ^ and what grafts take on whatftocks. 
2. Of the Nurfcry or place where young Trees are to be brought 
up before the Tranfplantation into an Orchard. Here are cleared the 
difficulties about the choice of ground for the Nurfery, and about the 
due ordering thereof before Planting, Then , the Work it felf and the 
feafon thereof confidered. Further, the earlier and late removal ex. 
Cammed. Lafl:ly,feveral circumSances, to, be obferred in the Planting, 
recommended,^ 
