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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
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English county . 
1678. Van Rheede. Hortus Malabaricus begun. 
1679. Plot. Staffordshire. 
Evelyn. Terra. 
1680. Morison. Historia Plantarum. Tom. ii. The first 
general history in a systematic order , and with 
copper-plate figures . Note, The first volume on 
trees still in manuscript . 
1682. Wheeler’s Journey into Greece. An attempt to in- 
vestigate the plants of the ancients in their native 
soil. 
Ray. Method us nova Plantarum. 
Dr. Tancred Robinson mentioned by Ray. 
1684. Sibbald. Scotland. 
1685. Glen. A herbarium of 600 plants , with this date , men- 
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Abercrombie. Ars explorandi medicas Plantarum 
Facultates ex solo Sapore. 
James II. 
1686. Ray. Historia Plantarum. Tom. i. 
1688. Knaut. Plantae Hallenses. 
Ray. Historia Plantarum. Tom. ii. 16,000 plants 
in systematic order. 
Fasciculus Stirpium post Catalogum observa- 
tarum. 
William III. 
1689. Magnol. Prodromus Historic Plantarum. 
1690. Ray. Synopsis Stirpium Britannicarum. First 
edition. 1050 plants. 
Doody and Lawson mentioned by Ray. 
Rivinus. Introductio in Rem herbarium. 
— Plantas monopetalse irregulares. 
1691. - — — — Plantse tetrapetalse irregulares. 
Plukenet. Phytographia. 
1692. Glen. A herbarium of 660 plants , with this date 9 
mentioned by Dr. Fulteney as still remaining. 
Petiver. Museum. 
1693. Ray. Synopsis Quadrupedum . 
Dale. Pharmacologia. First edition. 
Slier ard , now known. 
1694. Tournefort. Elemens de la Botanique. 
Peachy. Compleat Herbal. 
