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Prints, Globes, and large Maps of different 
Countries. 
BIBLIOTHECA SLOANIANA. III. 
Here are many Books on philological Subjects. 
Grammars. 
Lexicons. 
Critics. 
Treatifes on Rhetoric, 
Geography. 
Some Travels, 
Journals, and 
Mifcellanies. 
BIBLIOTHECA SLOANIANA. II. 
Another Part of Sir Hans Shane's Library. 
Natural Hiftory. 
Herbaria. Hortus Siccus, 
Many Drawings, perhaps the fined that are to 
be feen in the World. The Reader muff particu¬ 
larly admire a Book containing fome Drawings of 
Monfieur Robert , Painter to Louis the Fourteenth, 
King of France •, they confift of a great Number of 
Vegetables, curious Animals, Shells, and other na¬ 
tural Productions, very elegantly drawn, and co¬ 
loured from Nature. Sir Hans Sloane paid this 
great Artift five Guineas for doing each Leaf. We 
muff alfo notice a great many Drawings elegantly 
coloured from Nature, by Madame Marian: They 
confift of a great Variety of Plants, with the Infects 
that feed on them, in their different States, and fome 
other Things. It is to be remarked, that this La¬ 
dy made a Voyage to the Eaji Indies , and refided 
there 
