Le Moyne, Jacques (called de Morgues or Morogues), (d.l588) 
S. Savage in Gard. Chron* (3) 71:44 (Jan.26, 
1922) calls attention to an album of drawings in 
the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, 
which he identifies as the work of above artist. 
Le Moyne accompanied Laudonnifere on his expedi¬ 
tion to Florida in 1564. and on his return set¬ 
tled in London, where he published "La Clef des 
Champs" (1586), a collection of woodcuts of an¬ 
imals, birds and plants, some of which probably 
were made from the drawings that have just come 
to light, which indicate that he was a plant 
artist of great merit. Bib. Nat. Paris has sev¬ 
eral editions of Le Moyne’s account of the expe¬ 
dition to Florida, accompanied by his plates of 
scenes and characteristics of the aboriginal in¬ 
habitants. 
Le Normand, "Directeur du potager du Roi" 
Catalogue des meilleurs fruits, avec les temps les plus 
ordinaires de leur maturity. 1735* (Leroy, Andr^, Diet. 
Pomol. 6 : 320 ) 
Leonhardi, Friedrich Gottlob 
Symbolae ad historiam agriculturae veterum Germanorum 
specimen primum, quod ... d. 14 aprilis a. 1790 ... solus 
defendet Fridericus Gottlob Leonhardi ... adjuncto sibi 
socio Joanne Gotthelf Mehnorto. Lipsiae, ex officina 
Klaubarthia [1790] 28 p. (Bib. Nat. Paris) 
See also Aengelen, Pieter van. [De verstandige ho- 
venier] Engels Verstandiger gartner. Leipzig, 1798* 
See also The Garden-companion oder Garten-gesell- 
schafter. Leipzig, 1796. 
