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Show An ExPpLaNaATION, &e. XVI Plum. N.G. New Genus’s of American Plants, by Father Plaumier. Priizted John Bauhin, #2 three Volumes. Pi inted at Embrun 1650. iz Fol. Lob. Ic. Jcows of Plants by Matthias at Paris 1713. in 4to. Plum. Pl. Am. 4 Defcription of American Plants, by Father Plumier. Printed Lobel. Printed at Antwerp 1576. in Fol. Lued. 4 General Hiffory ofPlants by Dalechamp. Printed at Lyons 1586. Two Volumes in Folio. Malp. he Anatomy of Plants, by Marcellus Malpighius. Printed at London in Fol. Mor. Hift. 4 Univerfal Hiffory of Plants by Robert Moriffon. Printed at Oxford 1679, 1680, and 1699. Three Voi LTT TTTT HY W10G i. e. 4 Delineation of Plants. Printa ed at London 1691, and 1692. in Fol. 6 H. Edin. 4 Catalogue of the Plants ing yiick-Garden at Edinburgh, dy James Sutherland. Printed at Edinburgh 1683. ix 8yo. |. Be A Univerfal Hiffory of Plants, by in Folio. Munt. Aloid. 4 Hiffory of Aloes, by Abraham Muntingius. Printed at Amfterdam 1668. in gto. Par. Bat. Paradifus Batavus, 7. ¢. Batavian Paradife, by Paul Herman, Pro- fefir of Botany at Leyden. Printed at Leyden 1698. iz gto. Par. Bat. Prod. Zhe Prodromus to the Paradifus Batavus. Park, Parad. he Garden of pleafant Flowers, by john Parkinfon. Printed at London 1629. in Fol. Park. Theat. Zhe Theatre of Plants, by John Parkinfon. Printed at London 1640. in Fol. Pluk, Alm. Almageftum Botanicum, dy Leonard Pluknet. Printed at London 1696. iv Fol. Pluk. Amal. Amaltheum Botanicum, by Leonard Pluknet. Printed at London 1703. ix Fol. Pluk. Mantifl’ Mantiffa Almagefti Botanici, hy Leonard Pluknet. Printed at London 1700. iv Fol. Pluk. Phyt. Pluknet’s Phytographia, at Paris 1693. in Fol. Raii Hift. Ray’s Hiffory of Plants, Printed at London 1686, and 1704, in Three Volumes Fol. Rail Syn. 4 Synop/is of the Britifh Plants, by John Ray, augmented by Dr. Dillenius. Printed at London 1724. in 8yvo. Rea. Flora, John Rea. in Fol. loan. Cat. Ceres, asd Pomona, by Printed at London 1676, 4 Cutalocue of the Plants g ag in the Iland of Jamaica, by Dr. Hans Sloane. Printed at London 1696. in 8yo. Sloan. Hitt 4 Natural Hiffory of Jamaica, by Dr. Hans Sloane. Printed at London 1707, and 1725. in Two Volumes in Folio. Swert. 4 Florilegium, ora Colleéfionof Flowers by Swertius. Printed at Frankfort 1612. in Fol. Tab.Ic. Icons of Plants by Tabernzmontanus. Printed at Frankfort 1590. in Fol. Tourn. Jnffitutions ofBotany, by Jofeph Pitton Tournefort. Printed at Paris 1716. i# gto, T. Cor. 4 Corollary to the Inflitutions of Botany, by Jofeph Pitton Tournefort. Printed at Paris 1703. in 4to. Volk. Flora Norimbergenfis, i.e. Flora of Nurimberg, by (LE Tree. Vide Populus. ABIES; TheFirr Tree. fe it advances much in ith; and for the fame Reafonit is by the Greeks called “Exam of taco promoveo, i,e. to extend in Height; or, as < s fay, of Abeo, to go away, becaufe the Bark goes away, or is broken off ez Zanoni, in Fol. Printed at Bologna 1675. tufo. The Yew ree, with round Cones, by fome called, The Balm of Gilead Fir, Thefirft and fecond S fers of this Tree are, 1 in Cones. ies Of this Tree, which are at pre- e found in the Hngli/fb Gardens, fruiu furfum fpec- Yew-leaved f , deorfum > CommonFirr or Pitch The Norwayor Spruce 5 } ol Pluk. Alm. Tree,. with fmall roundith . 10 acor A 0rani e m0, Ra he Pitch-leay {mall Cones. of commonin moft Gard ever-Green Trees ; and th common in the Wo Dr. Volkamer. A Hiffory of Plants, by Jacob f Cons dora Balfan > Nameis derived of Abeo, Printed at Nurimberg 1700. in 4to. Zan. 1, OUS 5 The fhorteft 1 loofe Cones Firrs are very ntatiens of ond Sort is very fp zy, and is the Tree that aff ite Deals, Thefe Ss were many Years fince} much efteemed for Ornaments in ev: sreen Gardens; but the Leaves and lower Br: decaying, and foonfalling off, fo as to render the under Part of the Tree bald and unfightly, togetherwith their deftroying every thing that grows under them, they are not at prefent in fo much Requett. Thethird Sort Dr. Plukenet mentions to have been formerly growi in the Bifhop of London’s Garden at F m, but hath been fince deftroyed, andhath been retrieved again from Seeds fent from New-Eng by Mr. Moore, which were fown by Mr. Fairchild of Hi who raifed feveral Plants from them, and hardy enous open Ground. The fourth Sort was brouge from America, and ry larg ‘igure, the under Par a whitifh ? and the upper Part |