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Lawrance, Mary 
A collection of passion flowers drawn and coloured from 
nature# London* 1799-1800# 18 plates# F*^# (Am# Arb.; 
Brit# Mus#i Lindley Lib#) 
Without title or letterpress# Am# Arb# copy 
is described as having 15 plates# 
A collection of roses from nature# London, Published 
by Miss Lawrance, teacher of botanical drawing, no#86. 
Queen Ann street. East, Portland Place, 1799* 90 pi# 
F°o (Am# Arb#; Brit. Mus#; Lindley Lib#) 
Described in Quaritch Cat# 340, no#2688, as 
having col# front#, engr# title, engr# dedica¬ 
tion, and 90 col# plates, with 2 leaves letter- 
press# Arn# Arb# copy described as having 90 
(i.e# 91 ) col# plates. 
Lawrence, Anthony 
Nurseries, orchards, profitable gardens, and vineyards 
encouraged, the present obstructions removed, and proba¬ 
ble expedients for the better proposed for the general 
benefit of His Majesty's dominions, and more particularly 
of Cambridge, and the Champlain countries, and northern 
parts of England, in several letters otlt of the country 
directed to Henry Oldenburg secretary of the Royal Soci¬ 
ety# The first letter from Anthony Lawrence, all the rest 
from John Beale# London, for Henry Brome, 1677# 28 p. 
(Brit# Mus#) 
Full title and imprint from Seguier, p.374* 
This tract is also listed by Miltitz, col#291, 
and Burchardt, 15:313, latter after Krunitz, 
Encyclopadie, l6;380# Both Miltitz and Bur¬ 
chardt give date I 676 # 
Lawrence, John (1688-1732)* See Laurence, John 
