
          140

Cattell, P.   See [Royen, Adrian van] Ericetum africanum.
[n.p., 18th cent.?]

Caus, Isaac de (fl.1644), engraver

Wilton garden. Hortus Penbrochianus. Le Jardin de Vuilton, 
construict par trés noble et trés puissant Seigneur
Philippe comte de Penbrooke et Montgomeri ... Isaac de caus
inuent.  [ca.1645] Engraved title and advertisement with
24 plates. oblong folio. (Brit. Mus.; Quaritch Cat. 400,
item 1804; Kat. Landb. Bib. København (1921), p.876)

For further description see W.T. Lowndes, The
bibliographer's manual of English literature, 5:
2948. Brit. Mus. Cat. supplies bracketed date
[1700]; Quaritch, l.c., gives it as [ca.1650];
while Cecil, 2d ed.,  p.342, suggests that it is
probably 1645, and the Boston Public Library, in
connection with its copy of the 1895 reprint,
even gives date as early as [1640?]

-----  Wilton garden. Are to be soulde by Thomas Rowlett 
att his shoppe neare Temple Barre [1895?] 4 l., 24 pl.
oblong folio. (Dept. Agr.; Boston Pub. Lib.; N. Y. Pub.
Lib.; N. Y. Bot. Gard.)

Facsimile reprint by B. Quaritch, London, 1895?

Caus, Salomon

Horti Palatini á Frederico rege Bohemiae electore Palatino 
Heidelbergae extructi ichnographia. Francofurti,
Jo. Theodorus de Bry, 1620. 30 pl. (Brit. Mus.; Bib.
Nat. Paris; Haller, 1:426; Seguier, p.349;  Kat. Landb.
Bib. København (1921), p.876)

Causé , Henri ( 17 th cent.)

De koninglycke hovenier aanwyzende de middelen om boomen, 
bloemen en kruyden, te zaayen, planten, aen queeken
en voort teelen.  Amsterdam, M. Doornick [1676] 224 p.
F°. (N. Y. Bot. Gard.; Dept. Agr.; Arn. Arb.; Bib. Nat. Paris;
Kat. Landb. Bib. København (1898), p.595.)

-----  Amsterdam, 1679. F°. (Brit. Mus.)
        