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Joinville, curé de (fl.1719). See Le Maltre, "ancien curé de
Joinville".

Jolliffe, John (fl.1724)

The New York Botanical Garden owns a MS book
of 80 leaves, entitled: "A system of vegetation
or generation of plants", and concluding with a
ten-page "Catalogue of plants to furnish a green
house in winter". There is a dedication "To Madam 
Skeene", signed "Jno. Jolliffe", and dated
Jan.7,1724/5, which suggests that the author may
have been Madam Skeene’s gardener. The source of
this MS is unknown, but the single illustration,
"The flower of the Tulip-tree, facing 19th leaf,
rather suggests that it may be of English origin.
(MFW)

Jonae, Petrus (fl.1628), bishop of Wexiö. See Angermannus, Petrus 
Jonae.

Joncquet, Denis (Denys, or Dionys), (d.1671)

Hortus, sive Index onomasticus plantarum, quas excolebat 
Parisiis annis 1658. et 1659. Accessit ad calcem,
Stirpium aliquot paulo obscurius denominatarum officinis,
arabiftus, aliis, per Casparum Bauhinum, explicatio.
Parisiis, apud Franciscum Clouzier, 1659. 140, 47 p.
(Arn. Arb.; Mo. Bot. Gard.; Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist.;
Bib. Nat. Paris) 
Gibault, Jour. Soc. Nat. Hort. France (1905),
p.741, gives this with date 1658, probably due
to the fact that the title mentions plants grown
in that year. On p.139-140 is a list, probably
new additions of 1659, with names of their growers; 
and the entire catalog comprises many species 
of recent introduction. (MFW)

Hortus regius pars prior. Parisiis, apud Dionysium
Langlois, 1665. 188 p. F°. (Mo. Bot. Gard.; N. Y.
Bot. Gard.; Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist.; Bib. Nat. Paris) Crerar
Sometimes attributed to Antoine Vallot, who
wrote the preface. Cf. Cat. Bib. Nat. 78:926.
Pritzel, 2d ed., says there are issues of this
work dated 1661 and 1666, but identical except
for their title-pages, and Seguier, p.91, gives
an issue dated 1663, with Langlois' imprint.

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