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charafler of an original writer on that fub- 
jed:, in England^ is his Hiftory of Plants," 
printed at different times, in three parts, in 
folio, with cuts. The firft at London^ in 
1551, under this title, A new Her- 
BALL, wherein are contayned the names 
*^ of herbes in Greeke, Latin, Englifh, Duch, 
Frenche, and in the Potecaries and Herba- 
*^ ries Latin, with the properties, degrees, 
and natural places of the fame gathered. 
For Steven Mierdman." Lond. 1551. 
The fecond part at Cologne 1562, during 
his exile in the reign of Mary. With this 
was reprinted the firft part 3 and his " Book 
*^ on the Bathes of England z.Xi^ Germany ^ 
In 1568 thefe were reprinted, with the 
addition of the third part, which bears the 
following title : " The third part of W* 
Turner's Herbal, wherein are contain- 
ed the herbes, rootes, and fruytes, whereof 
is no mention made of Diofcorides, Galene, ' 
Plinye^ and other old authors. Lnprinted at 
Colleny by Arnold Birckman, in the year of 
our Lord 1566." The dedication, how- 
ever, to the company of furgeons, is dated 
from JVellsy June 24, 1564. 
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