1672. [New England's Rarities Discovered in Birds, Beasts,
Fishes, Serpents, and Plants of that country. Together with
the Physical and Chyrurgical Remedies wherewith the Natives
constantly use to Cure their Distempers, Wounds and Sores.
Also A perfect Description of an Indian Squa in all her
Bravery; with a Poem not improperly Conferr'd upon her.
Lastly A Chronological Table of the most remarkable Passages
in that Country amongst the English. Illustrated with Cuts.
By John Josselyn Gent.
London Printed for G. Widdowes at the Green Dragon in St.
Pauls Church-yard, 1672.]
_W. Hughes._
1672. The American Physitian; Or a Treatise of the Roots,
Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Fruit, Herbs, etc., growing in the
English Plantations in America. Describing the Place, Time,
Names, Kindes, Temperature, Vertues and Uses of them, either
for Diet, Physick, etc. Whereunto is added A Discourse of
the Cacao-Nut-Tree, and the use of its Fruit, with all the
ways of making Chocolate. The like never extant before. By
W. Hughes.
London, Printed by J. C. for William Crook, at the Green
Dragon without Temple-Bar. 1672.
_John Archer._
1673. A Compendious Herbal, discovering the Physical Vertue
of all Herbs in this Kingdom, and what Planet rules each
Herb, and how to gather them in their Planetary Hours.
Written by John Archer, One of His Majesties Physicians in
Ordinary. London, Printed for the Author, and are to be sold
at his House at the Sign of the Golden Ball in Winchester
Street, near Broad Street. 1673.
_Robert Morison._
1680. [Plantarum Historiæ Universalis Oxoniensis. Pars
Secunda seu Herbarum Distributio Nova, per Tabulas
Cognationis & Affinitatis Ex Libro Naturæ Observata &
Detecta. Auctore Roberto Morison. Medico & Professore
Botanico Regio, nec non Inclytæ & Celeberrimæ Universitatis
Oxoniensis P. B. ejusdemque Hort. Botan. Præfecto primo.
Oxonii, E Theatro Sheldoniano Anno Domini M.D.C.LXXX.
1699. Pars tertia. Partem hanc tertiam, post Auctoris
mortem, hortatu Academiæ explevit & absolvit Jacobus
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_John Ray._
1686. [Historia Plantarum Species hactenus editas aliasque
insuper multas noviter inventas & descriptas complectens. In
qua agitur primo De Plantis in genere, Earumque Partibus,
Accidentibus & Differentiis; Deinde Genera omnia tum summa
tum Subalterna ad Species usque infimas, Notis suis certis &
Characteristicis Definita, Methodo Naturæ vestigiis
insistente disponuntur; Species Singulæ accurate
describuntur, obscura illustrantur, omissa supplentur,
superflua resecantur, Synonyma necessaria Adjiciuntur; Vires
denique & Usus recepti compendiò traduntur. Auctore Joanne
Raio, E Societate Regiâ & S.S. Individuæ Trinitatis Collegii
apud Cantabrigienses Quondam Socio.
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