C 434 ) 
ll.Almage^Hm Botanicnm s. ThytographU Pluc'rte'^ 
tiafide , Onomajikon , 8cc. FoL Londin. 
Edit. i6p6. 
THIS Excellent Botantft, Dr. Leonard Fluke- 
net, having with indefatigable induftry , at 
the fingle Stock of his own Expence, already Pub- 
lifhed a Set of Phytographick Tables, which, with- 
out flattery may delerve the Name of a Perfor- 
mance to the improvement of fo great a part of the Uni- 
verfil Hiftory of Nature, as hath not been done by 
the whole Complex of precedent Ages, goes on to 
oblige the curious World with his Jilma^ftum Bota- 
nicnm, 
Wherein are contained the proper and defer iptive 
Names of about Six Thoufand Plants, a part of his 
Herbarium Vivum \^ digefted into an Order as well 
Alphabetical as Claflical , Five Hundred of them no 
where to be found but in this Work, which may very 
well ferve inftead of a Pinax, or General Index flan- 
tar urn. 
To which Seventy Copper Plates, with various 
Sculpts of the more rare, exotick, new Plants are an- 
nexed, for the fttisfadiion of the lovers of Eotanie, 
Here it is indeed our Author ftems to lead /Us into the 
delights of both the Indies^ and by an artful Adumbra- 
tion entertains the curious Eye with another World of 
Vegetables, of feme whereof we lhall give a Spe- 
cimen, 
There 
