Musea Magna Britannia : Peliver . 0, i \ 
Anon. 
The general contents of the British Museum. 
2d edition. Pagg. 210. London, 1762. 12. 
John and Andrew van Rymsdvr. 
Museum Britannicum, being an exhibition of a great va- 
riety of antiquities and natural curiosities, belonging to 
the British Museum. 
Pagg. 84. tabb. aeneae 30. London, 177S. fol. 
John Tr ad escant. 
Musaeum Tradescantianum, or a collection of rarities pre- 
served at South-Lambeth neer London. 
Pagg. 183. London, 1656. 8. 
Robert Hubert alias Forges. 
A catalogue of many natural rarities, dayly to be seen, at 
the place called the musick house, at the Miter, near 
tbe west end of St. PauPs church. 
Pagg. 62. London, 1664. 8. 
James Petiver. 
Musei Petiveriani centuria prima, rariora naturae conti- 
nens, viz. animalia, fossilia, plantas, ex variis mundi 
plagis advecta, ordine digesta, et nominibus propriis 
signata. Pagg. 15. tab. aenea 1. Londini, 1695. 8. 
Centuria 2 & 3. pag. 16 — 28 ; (besides an instruction for 
collecting natural curiosities, of 4 pages.) tab. aenea 1. 
1698. 
Centuria 4 & 5. pag. 33 — 42. (besides an abstract of what 
collections he had received the last 12 months, of 5 
pages.) 1699. 
Centuria 6 & 7. pag. 40 — 64. 1699. 
8. pag. 65 — 80. 1700. 
9 & 10. pag. 81 — 93. 170 3. 
Omnes in Volumine 3tio Operum ejus. 
Petiveriana, seu naturae collectanea, domi forisque auctori 
communicata. Pagg. 4. London, 1716. fol. 
Petiveriana 2. pag. 5 — 8. 1716. 
3- Pag- 9 — 12. 1717. 
Volumine 2do Operum ejus. 
Ralpb Thoresby. 
Letter concerning several observables in his Musaeum. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 23. n. 277. p. 1070 — 1072. 
Anon. 
A catalogue of the rarities, to be seen at Don Saltero's 
Coffee-house in Chelsea. 
The 39th edition. pagg. 19. 
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