PARS II. 
PHYSICA. 
1 . Anatome Plantarum. 
Hermanno Grube 
Praeside, Disputatio de vita et sanitate plantarum. Resp. 
Car. Schroterus. 
Plagg. 2. Jenae, 1664. 4. 
Nebemiab Grew. 
The anatomy of vegetables begun, with a general account 
of vegetation founded thereon. 
Pagg. 186. tabb. aeneae 3. London, 1672. 8. 
■ — in ejus Anatomy of Plants (mox dicenda) p. i 
—49. 
: Anatftmiae vegetabilium primordia, cum ge- 
nerali theoria vegetationis eidem superstructa. 
Ephem. Ac. Nat. Cur. Dec. 1. Ann. 8. App. p. 287 
— 379 - 
— : Anatomie des plantes. Leide, 1685. 12. 
Pagg. 246. tab. aenea 1 ; praeter Dedu de Pame des 
plantes, et experimenta Grewii et Boylei. 
An idea of a phytological history propounded, together 
with a continuation of the anatomy of vegetables, par- 
ticularly prosecuted upon Roots. 
Pagg. 144. tabb. aeneae 7. London, 1673. 8. 
■ ■ — — in ejus Anatomy of Plants, introductio, et p. 5 1 
— 9 ^- . . 
■ ' " " : Idea historia phytologicae, cum continuatione 
anatomiae vegetabilium, speciatim in Radicibus. ’ 
Ephem. Ac. Nat. Cur. Dec. i. Ann. 9 & 10. App, p. 
99 — 218. 
The comparative anatomy of Trunks, together with an 
account of their vegetation grounded thereupon. 
Pagg. 81. tabb. aeneae 18. London, 1675. 
. in ejus Anatomy of Plants, p. 97 — 140. 
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