Wherein is contained a curious Collection of Real Plants , being the true Patterns of 
fuch Trees, Skruls, and Jlerbs, as arc obferved to grow Wild in England. 
By which anv one may moft cafily attain to the Speedy and True Knowledge of them. 
With an Account (affix' d to each Plant) of their Names, Places where, Growings arid Times of Flourifli- 
ing : As alfowhat Parts and Preparations , of each plant, are moil; in Ufe. 
And for the farther Inftru&ionand Satisfaction of fuch,who are Lovers of Plants.TheCom- 
pofer of this Collt&iort, chofe to make his chided References to the General Hiftory Catalogue andSynopJis 
of that Learned Author, and mod Judicious Botanid, Mr. 3 jol)tt 3 £ap: As aifo, to our Two mod Edeemed 
En'difh Herballs, John [on upon Gerard and Parkinfan; and for your more fpeedy finding each P L A NT, 
he hath quoted the Page, wherein you may oblerve its Name, Figure, or Defcription. 
An Explication of the Words and Authors which are here Abbreviated, j 
C. B. Prodr. Sc Pin. Cafpcr Bauhine his Prodromus Sc 
Pin ax, both Printed at Bajil. A. D. \6yi. Quarto. 
J. B. Joannis Bauhini Plantarum Hilloria 11 nivcrfalis 
Ebrodun. 1650. 3. Vol. Fol. 
Cat. Cant. Mr. Rafs Catalogue of Cambridge-Plants 1 660. 
OBavo. 
Ger. Gerards Herbal, Corroded, and Enlarged by Mr. 
Thomas John]on an Apothecary, Lond. 1636. Fol. 
L.Pl.Phjt Leonardi Pluckneti) Phytographia. Thismofl: 
coni, i >• -us Herbal confifts of near 800new and un¬ 
heard of Trees, Shrubs , and Herbs ^ not Only of Euro¬ 
pean growth, but fro'm both the Indies, Sec. all which 
are very curioufly Engraven on Copper Plates with 
fuch adapt Names from their Proper Chara&eriftjcks 
as are truly defcriptivc of the things themfelves. Lond. 
1691.' Fol. 
Mtr. Pm. Dr. Mcrrefs Pinax, being a fuccind Account 
of what Vegetables, Animals, Foffills , Sec. hath been 
obferved to be Natives of England, Lond. 1667. %vo. 
Offic. Shews you by what Name that Plant is generally 
Prefcribcd by the Learned Colledge of Phyficians , and 
known in the Apothecaries Shops. 
Taik. Parkmfon's Thcatrum Botanicum : or. Theatre 
of P lants d-cmd. 1640. Fol. 
BOTANICUM anglicum- 
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%\yt CngliO) ^wftall : 
W erein is contained a curious Collodion of Real 
plants, being the true Patterns of fuch Trees, Shrubs, and 
H rbs, as arc obferved to grow mid in England 
W i h an Account affixed to each Plant,') of their 
Names, Places where Growing, and Times of Flotirifh- 
Lig: As alfo, what Parts and Preparations of each • 
plyfical plant are mo ft in life. __ 
’ Sold by Samuel Smith, at the Prii ces-Arms in Su Paul’s 
Church-yard. London. 
Airbus torminalis Ger. Fig. 1471. torni. vulg. rail. 
Fig. 1410: RaijCat. aingLStH.pl. 1457 - Sjnef[._ 11 9 - 
It Flo* e j in March and April, anA the Fruit k npc a- 
bout Michaelmafs , it grows in Woods and Hcuges. 
The Sorb , nr wild Scrvije-Tra. 
Park. Parad. The fame Authors Paradife , or Garden of 
Flowers. Lond. 1619. Fol. 
Phyt. Brit. Phytologia Britannica, being an Alphabeti¬ 
cal Catalogue of Englijh Plants, 1650. 8 vo. 
Prep. Sc Ufu. Denotes what Parts and Preparations of 
that Plant are mod frequently ufed. * 
Raij. Cat. Angl. Mr. Ray's Catalogue of Englijh Plants.! 
Lond. 1677. 8 vo. 
Raij. Fafcic. Fafciculus Stirpium Britannicarum, being a 
Supplement to his Englijh Catalogue. Lond. 1688. Zvo. 
Raij. H. PI. Hifloria Plantarum Raij, being an Univer- 
fal Hift ory of Plants, digefted in a Methodical manner-, 
with the Charaderiftick Notes of each different Ge¬ 
nus, and mod AcuratcDefcripcionS of every Plant: 
As alfo, an ample Account of their Ufe and Ver¬ 
mes. Lond. 1606. ^ Vol. Fol. 
Raij. Synopf Synopfis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum. 
Wherein is contained an account of what Plants hath 
hitherto been obferved to grow Wild in England, com po¬ 
ked after the fame Method with his General Hifiory : 
A Book very ufeful to fuch as are defirous to know 
Our Native Engltjh Plants. Lond. 1690. $vo. 
Hortus Siccus Pharmaceuticus: 
O R, 
A Phyfick Garden of* Medicinal Herbs/ 
Wherein is contained a curious Colledion of Real 
Plants, being the true Patterns of fuch Trees , Shrubs, and Herbs , 
both Native and Foreign, as are moll: frequently Prefcribcd by the 
Learned Colledge of PhjjitUns , and daily Ufed in the Apothecaries 
With an Account (affixed to each Plant ) of their Names, 
Places where Growing, and Times ot Flourishing $ As alio, what Parts 
ai d Preparations of each Plant are moft Ufe. 
Sold by Samuel Smith, at the Princes Arms in St. PauN 
Church-Tar d. London. 
Trifolium nodiflorum glomcrulis mollioribus So - ?, 
tundioribus femine magno Raij Cat. Angl. parvum nit 
Drum floribus parvis dilute purpureis m glomcru 
mollioribus SC oblongtsfemine magno Ejujd; Synopf. 1 34 * 
< ■ H. PI. 94s'. It Flowers and Seeds in July,&c.m barr < 
Failures. Knotted Trefoil 3 with fift Heads, and large Seeds* 
