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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
1542, Fuchs. Historia Plantarum. 516 fig. outlines only, 
but beautiful. 
Edward VI. 
1548. Matthiolus. Commentarii in Dioscoridem. 
1551. Turner. New Herbal. 
1552. Tragus. De Stirpibus. 567 figures. 
Serapio. De Simplicium Historia. Printed. 
Dodoens. Frugum Historia. 
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Elizabeth. 
1560. Miraldi, Secretorum Enchiridion. 
1562. Bulleyn. Castle of Defense against Sicknesse, 
Dr. Penny , first British entomologist . 
1568. Turner. Herbal. Completed, with figures from 
the small editions of Fuchs. 
1570. Lobel and Pena. Adversaria. The first arrange- 
ment of plants . 
1578. Lyte. Herbal. A translation of Dodonteus. 1050 
plants. 
1583. Dodoens. Herbal, completed and all the parts 
published together with 1305 figures. 
1585. Caesalpinus. De Plantis. The first strict logical 
system . 
Newton. Herbal to the Bible. 
1588. Tabernaemontanus. Kraeuterbuch, begun. 
1592. Columna. Phytobasanos. 
1594. Mountain. Gardeners’ Labyrinth. The first Eng- 
lish book on Gardening P 
1597. Gerarde. Herbal. 
1599. Imperati. Historia Naturalis. 
1600. Schwenckfeld. Stirpium, &c. Silesiae Catalogus. 
The first Flora of any country . 
1601. Clusius. Rariorum Plantarum Historia. This au- 
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James I. 
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1611. Clusius. Curae poster iores. 
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per. The first superb work in botany. 
1616. Columna. Ecphrasis. 
1620. C. Bauhln. Prodromus Theatri Botanici, 1st edit. 
