80 
Collectiones Itinerum. 
Anon. 
New discoveries concerning the world and its inhabitants. 
Pagg. 408. tabb. aeneae 3. London, 1778. 8. 
7 8. Itineraria et ‘Topagrap h ire variarum Orbis 
partium . 
Samuel B« uno. 
Navigationes quinque. Appendix regni Congo in Col- 
lectione itinerum de Bry. Francofurti, 1625. fol. 
Pagg. 86 ; cum figg. aeri incisis. 
Cesar Egasse de la Boulla ye-le-Gouz. 
Voyages et Observations en Europe, Asie, et Afrique. 
Paris, 1653. 4. 
Pagg. 495 ; cum figg. ligno incisis. Deest titulus in 
nostro exemplo. 
(Pleyer. Hali. bibi. bot. 1. p. 490.) 
Artificiosa hominum, miranda naturae, in Sina et Europa. 
Pagg. 1505. Francof. ad Moen. 1655. 12. 
de Monconys. 
Journal de ses voyages, publie par le Sieur de Liergues 
son fils. 
1 Partie. pagg. 491. Lyon, 1665. 4. 
2 Partie. pagg. 503. 1666. 
3 Partie. pagg. 60 ; praeter epistolas, poemata, et alia 
non hujus loci ; cum tabb. aeneis, 
Nils Matson Kioping. 
En reesa genom Asia, Africa och manga andra hedniska 
konungarijken, sampt oijar. i Beskrifning uppa trenne 
resor, p. 1 — 136. Wisingsborgh, 1667. 4. 
John Ogilby. 
Africa, being an accurate description of the regions of 
A£gypt, Barbary, Lybia, and Billedulgerid, the land of 
Negroes, Guinee, iEthiopia, and the Abyssines, with 
all the adjacent islands. 
Pagg. 767. London, 1670. fol. 
America, being the latest and most accurate description 
of the new world. 
Pagg. 674. ib. 1671. fol. 
Asia, the first part, being an accurate description of Persia, 
the vast empire of the Great Mogol, and other parts of 
India. 
Pa gg- 25 3. # ib. 1673. fol. 
Cum tabb. aeneis, et figg. seri incisis. 
