the venal juice in vegetables with the blood 
of animals, &c, - LiJler 
A note upon Mr. Lifter's obfervations concern- 
ing the veins of plants - Wallis 
Letter taking notice of the foregoing intima- 
tions - - LiJler 
Plants, A way of making all forts of plants, trees, 
fruits, and legums, grow to an extraordinary 
bignefs - - Ancn. 
Microfcopical obfervations about the texture of 
the blood, fap of plants, &c. Leeuwenhoek 
— Two letters concerning the rock plants, and 
their growth - - Beaumow 
Obfervations on feme animals, and of a ffrange 
plant made in a voyage into the kingdom o 
Congo* 
JVL Ang de Guatlini and Dyonijius of Piacenza 
— A difcourle concerning rlie effecls of the great 
froft on trees and! plants fn 1683, drawn from 
the anfvver to fome queries fent into divers 
countries, by R. Plott, and from feveral ob- 
fervations made at Oxford - J. Bobart 
An account of two plants lately brought from 
the Cape of Good Hope - Sloanc- 
— — Letters concerning the feeds of plants, with 
obfervations on the manner of the propagation 
of plants and animals — Leeuwenhoek 
— Letter concerning the feeds of plants- 
Jofephus de Aromat arils 
An account of the lately invented ft'ove for 
preferving plants in the green houfe in winter 
Cullum 
— A catalogue of plants growing within the for- 
tifications of Tangier, in 1673- Spottfwood 
~ Part of two letters concerning feveral plants* 
that may be ufefully cultivated for producing 
grafs or hay LiJler 
A catalogue of fome Guinea plants* with 
their native names and virtues fent to James 
Petiver, and remarks on them by Petiver 
* An account of fome Indian plants* with 
their names, defcriptions, and virtues 
Petiver 
— — Remarks on fome animals, plants, he. fent 
from Maryland Petiver 
— Some obfervations concerning fome wonderful 
Tran ft 
Abridg. 
VII 5131 
11 6 93 
VIII 6c6o 
— 696 
x 35 6 
— 749- 
— 3 go 
XT 724 
iii 683. 
11 497 
— 519 
XII 977 
XIV 766 
“ 155 - 
XVII 664 
— 672 
— 70a 
nr 685 
XVIII 150 
— 191 
n 759 
XIX 239 
II 752 
— 412 
I74S 
— 677 
II. 7 5? 
XX 313 
II 725 
— 393 
— 253 
