passe, Crispijn van de (cont,) 
—- [English] A garden of flowers, wherein ... is 
contained a ... description of all the flowers contained 
in these foure followinge bookes. As also the perfect 
true manner of colouringe the same with their naturall 
colours ... Translated out of the Netherlandish [by E.W. 
or rather T. Wood?] Utrecht, S. de Roy for Crispin de 
Passe, l6l5. (Brit. Mus.) 
Cecil, p.340» describes this as having 2 pts. 
with 163 plates. 
-—— - Hortus floridus. The first [-the second] 
book. With a preface by Eleanour Sinclair Rohde and cal¬ 
ligraphy by Margaret Shipton. London, The Cresset press 
limited, 1928-29. 2 v. plates. (Dept. Agr.) 
Book i reprinted from the original English 
ed. printed at Utrecht in 1615; book ii trans. 
from the Latin by Spencer Savege. 
i. Flowers of the springe; ii. Flowers of 
the summer, autumn and winter. 
Trait^ compendieux et agrSgS des tulipans et de leurs 
diverses sortes & espbces. [I614] See his Een cort 
verhael van de tulipaenen. 
Passerat, Jean (passeratus, Joannes), (l529?-l6o2) 
De oliva carmen conditum Kal. Jun. anno 1588 . (prit- 
zel, 1st ed., no.7799» Seguier, p.l34) 
Both Seguier and Pritzel enter under "Passe- 
ratus”, but he is evidently the "Jean Passerat" 
of the Brit. Mus. Cat. Seguier says he died in 
1602, aged 73 years. 
P8.ulin, Abraham. See Kalm, Pehr. Oeconomisk afhandling om 
tran tjentliga til lefwande hackar uti kryddg&rdar i Fin¬ 
land. Abo [ 1775 ^ 
