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1623. C. Bauhin. Pinax Theatri Botanici, 1st edit. An 
immense collection of synonyms . 
Charles I. 
1629. Johnson. Iter Cantianum. The first account of a 
herborisation in England. 
Parkinson. Paradisus terrestris. The first catalogue 
of common garden plants . 
1632. Johnson. Ericetum Hampstediense. The first ca- 
talogue of a small botanizing ground. 
1633. — Gerarde’s Herbal. 2850 plants. 
1634?. Mercurius Botanicus. The first sepa- 
ration of British plants from foreign ones . 
164?3. Parkinson. Theatre of Botany. 3800 plants, with 
new figures, cut in England. 
1648. Bobart. Hortus Oxoniensis. The first catalogue of 
a British botanic garden . 
Marcgraff. Historia Brasilia. 
Charles II. 
1650. How. Phytologia. 1220 plants. The first attempt 
at a complete list of British plants . 
J. Bauhin. Historia Plantarum. 
1652. Culpeper. The English Physician. 1st edition. 
1655. Lobel. Stirpium Illustrationes, a How. 
1656. Cole. The Art of Simpling. 
Tradescant. Museum. The first catalogue of an 
English collection. 
1658. Browne. Hortus Oxoniensis. 
1659. Lovell. Pambotanologia. 1st edition. 
1660. Ray. Catalogus Plantarum Cantabrigensis. 626 
plants. The first work by Bay. 
1664. Evelyn. Sylva, with Kalendarium Hortense. The 
first Gardener's Calendar. 
Turner. British Physician. 
1665. Lovell. Pambotanologia. 2d edition. 
1667. Merrett. Pinax Rerum Britannicarum. 1400 plants. 
Willisell mentioned by Merrett as an active collector. 
1669. Morison. Hortus Biesensis. 
1670. Ray. Catalogus Plantarum Anglise. 1050 plants. 
Grew. Anatomy of vegetables begun. 
1672. Morison. Plantse umbelliferse. The first monograph. 
1673. Ray. Catalogus Stirpium externarum, 
1675. Malpighi. Anatome Plantarum. 
