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Archbishop Sharpe's Observations on the Coinage of England: with his Letter to Mr. Thoresby, 1698-99. Plate. Quarto. Lond. 1785. In the Sixth Volume of the Bibliotheca Topog. Britannica. Twelve Plates of English Silver Coins from the Norman Conquest to Henry the Eighth inclusive, with a calculation of their respective values and short observations upon each plate. By ROBERT WITHY and JOHN RYALL. Quarto. Lond. 1756.

Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins; first published by Martin Folkes, Esq. and now reprinted with Plates and Explanations by the Society of Antiquaries. Quarto. Lond. 1763.

Snelling's (Thomas) Works: viz.

1. View of the Gold Coin and Coinage of England from Henry the Third to the present Time. Plates. Quarto. 1763.

1. View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England, from the Norman Conquest to the present Time. Plates. Quarto. 1762.

3. View of the Copper Coin and Coinage of England, including the Leaden, Tin, and Laton Tokens made by Tradesmen during the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. the Farthing Tokens of James I. and Charles I. those of Towns and Corporations under the Commonwealth and Charles II. and the Tin Farthings and Halfpence of Charles II. James II. and Willam and Mary. Plates. Quarto. 1766.

4. View of the Origin, Nature, and Use of Jettons or Counters; especially those commonly known by the name of Black Money and Abbey Pieces. Plates. Quarto. 1769.

9. View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of Scotland, from Alexander
the First to the Union of the Two Kingdoms. Plates. Quarto.
1774.

6. Miscellaneous Views of the Coins struck by English Princes in
France, Counterfeit Sterlings, Coins struck by the East India Com.
pany, those in the West India Colonies, and in the Isle of Man;
also of Pattern Pieces for Gold and Silver Coins, and Gold Nobles
struck Abroad in Imitation of English. Plates. The above pieces
are usually bound in One Volume. Quarto. 1769.
Snelling's Seventy-two Plates of Gold and Silver Coin, with their
Weight, Fineness, and Value. Royal Octavo.

An Assemblage of Coins fabricated by Authority of the Archbishops
of Canterbury. By SAMUEL PEGGE, M.A. Quarto. 1772.
Two Dissertations upon the Mint and Coins of Durham. By the
Rev. MARK NOBLE. Plates. Quarto. Birm. 1780.

A Series of above Two Hundred Anglo-Gallic, or Norman and Aqui-
tain Coins of the Ancient Kings of England; exhibited in sixteen
Copper plates, and illustrated in Twelve Letters, addressed to the
Society of Antiquaries of London and several of its Members. By
ANDREW COLTEE DUCAREL, L.L.D. and F.S.A. To which is
added, a Map of the Ancient Dominions of the Kings of England
in France, with some adjacent Countries. Portrait. Quarto. Lond.

1757.

A Treatise

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A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm; in a Letter to the King. By CHARLES EARL of LIVERPOOL. Quarto. Oxford, 1805.

Au Essay on Medals: or an Introduction to the knowledge of Ancient and Modern Coins and Medals: especially those of Greece, Rome, and Britain. By JOHN PINKERTON. In Two Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1808.

An Explanation of Dassier's Medals of the Sovereigns of England: with six plates of the Medals. By CHARLES PYE of Birmingham. Oblong Quarto. 1797.

The Medallic History of England to the Revolution. With Forty Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1790.

The Metallick History of the Reigns of King William III. and Queen Mary, Queen Anne, and King George I. being a Series of near Four Hundred Medals, with the explication of the Devises, Inscriptions, and Legends, on which are represented the Alliances, Battles, Sieges, Treaties of Peace, Expeditions, and all other remarkable Events during the above mentioned Reigns. Folio. Lond. 1747. Usually bound with Rapin's History of England. Medals, Coins, and Great Seals (of England,) Impression from the elaborate Works of Thomas Simon, chief Engraver of the Mint, to King Charles I. to the Commonwealth, the Lord Protector Cromwell, and in the Reign of King Charles II. to 1665. By GEORGE VERTUE. Quarto. Lond. 1753,

A Series of English Medals, engraved and published by FRANCIS PERRY. Quarto. Lond. 1762.

Provincial Copper Coins or Tokens issued between the years 1787 and 1796, engraved by Charles Pye of Birmingham from the Originals in his own possession. Royal Octavo and Quarto. Birm. 1795. The Virtuoso's Companion and (Provincial) Coin Collectors Guide, by M. DENTON. In Eight Volumes. Duodecimo. Lond. 17951797.

An Arrangement of Provincial Coins, Tokens, and Medalets, issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies, within the last Twenty years, from the Farthing to the Penny size. By JAMES CONDER, (of Ipswich.) Octavo. Ipswich, 1798.

Provincial Coins and Tokens issued from the year 1787 to the year 1801. Engraved by CHARLES PYL, Birmingham. Quarte. Biringham, 1801.

NATURAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

The Climate of Great Britain: or Remarks on the Change it has undergone, particularly within the last Fifty Years. By JoHN WILLIAMS, Esq. Octavo. Lond. 1806.

Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum, continens Vegetabilia, Animalia et Fossilia, in hac Insula reperta inchoatus. Authore CHRISTOPHORO MERRETT, M.D. Duodecimo. Lond. 1667.

The Natural (and Topographical) History of England; or, A Description

scription of each particular County, in regard to the curious Productions of Nature and Art. Illustrated by a Map of each County, and Sculptures of Natural Curiosities. By BENJAMIN MARTIN. In Two Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1759, 1763.

Synopsis of the Natural History of Great Britain and Ireland; containing a systematic Arrangement and concise Description of all the Animals, Vegetables, and Fossils which have hitherto been discovered in these Kingdoms. By JOHN BERKENHOUT, M.D. In Two Volumes. Small octavo. Lond. 1789.

ENGLISH BOTANY.

Historical and Biographical Sketches of the Progress of Botany in England. By RICHARD PULTENEY, M.D.F.R.S. In Two Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1790.

Phytologia Britannica, Natales exhibens indigenarum Stirpium sponte emergentium. Auctore GULIELMO HOWE, Duodecimo. Lond.

1650.

The Garden of Eden, or an Accurate Description of all Flowers and Fruits now growing in England; with particular Rules how to advance their Nature and Growth, as well in Seeds or Herbs, as the secret ordering of Trees and Plants. In Two Parts. By that Learned and great Observer Sir Hugh Plat, Knt. Lond. 1652. 12mo. 1655. the 5th 1659. the 6th 1675. 12mo.

An Index of Plants that are in the "Phytologia Britannica" is annexed to R. Lovel's "Enchiridion Britannicum." Duodecimo. Oxon. 1659, 1665.

The British Physician: or, The Nature and Virtues of English Plants, exactly describing such Plants as grow naturally in the Land, with their several Names in Greek, Latin, or English. By ROBERT TURNER. Duodecimo. Lond. 1664.

Catalogus Plantarum Angliæ, et Insularum adjacentium: tum indigenas, tum in Agris passim cultas complectens. Auctore JOHANNE RAJO. Editio Secunda. With Two Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1677.

Fasciculus Stirpium Britannicarum, post editum Plantarum Angliæ Catalogum observatarum. Auctore JOHAN. RAJO. Octavo. Lond. 1688.

Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum, in qua tum Notæ Generum characteristicæ traduntur, tum Species singulæ breviter describuntur. Auctore JOHAN. RAJO. Editio Tertia. With Twentyfour Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1724.

Herbarii Britannici Raji Catalogus, cum Iconibus: (A Catalogue of Mr. Ray's English Herbal, illustrated with Figures.) By JAMES PETIVER. Folio. Lond. 1711.

A Synopsis of British Plants, in Mr. Ray's Method; with their Characters, Descriptions, Places of Growth, Time of Flowering, and Physical Virtues, according to the most accurate Observations, and the best modern Authors; together with a Botanical Dictionary.

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Illustrated with several Figures. By JOHN WILSON. Octavo. New castle, 1744.

Specimen Botanicum, quo Plantarum plurium rariorum Angliæ indigenarum Loci natales illustrantur. Auctore J. BLACKSTONE, Pharm. Duodecimo. Lond. 1746.

Medicina Britannica: or A Treatise on such Physical Plants as are generally to be found in the Fields or Gardens in Great Britain; containing a particular Account of their Nature, Virtues, and Uses. By THOMAS SHORT, of Sheffield, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1746.

The British Herbal; containing a complete History of the Plants and Trees which are Natives of Britain, or cultivated here for Use, or commonly raised for their Beauty; disposed in an easy and natural Method, with their Descriptions at large, &c. By JOHN HILL, M.D. With (Seventy-five coloured) Plates. Fo io. Lond. 1756.

Flora Britannica: sive Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum; sistens Arbores et Herbas, indigenas et in Agris cultas, in Classes et Ordines, Genera et Species redactas secundum Systema Sexuale. Tabulis ænejs illustrata: post tertiam editionem Synopseos Raiana opere Dilleni concinnatam, nuncque primum ad celeberrimi Caroli Linnæi Methodum disposita. Auctore JOHANN. HILL, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1760.

Herbarium Britannicum, exhibens Plantas Britanniæ indigenas, secundum Methodum Floralem novam digestas. Auctore JOANN. HILL, M.D. With Plates. Two Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1769,

1770.

Virtues of British Herbs; with the History, Description, and Figures of the several Kinds, &c. By JOHN HILL, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1770.

Flora Anglice Specimen, imperfectum et ineditum, Anno 1774, inchoatum. Auctore T. G. CULLUM, Baroneto. Octaco.

A Generic and Specific Description of British Plants; translated from the Genera et Species Plantarum of the celebrated Linnæus. With Notes and Observations by JAMES JENKINSON. Octavo. Kendal,

1775.

Select Collection of the most beautiful Flowers which blow in the open Air of Great Britain; on One Hundred Plates, coloured from Nature. By GEORGE EDWARDS. Folio. Lond. 1775. The British Flora, by STEPHEN ROBSON. Octavo. York, 1777. Flora Britannica Indigena: or One Hundred and Sixty-eight Plates of the Indigenous Plants of Great Britain, by JOHN WALCOTT. Octavo. Bath, 1778.

Enchiridion Botanicum, complectens Characteres Genericos et Specificos Plantarum per Insulas Britannicas sponte nascentium, ex Linnao akisque desumptos. Auctore ARTHURO BROUGHTON. Octavo. Lond. 1782.

JACOBI DICKSON Fasciculus Plantarum Cryptogamicarum Britanniæ. Quarto, Lond. 1785-1801.

Flora Anglica: exhibens Plantas per Regnum Britanniæ sponte crescentes, distributas secundum Systema Sexuale. Auctore GUL. HUDSON, R.S.S. et Pharm. Lond. With Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1798.

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Synopsis Plantarum Insulis Britannicis Indigenarum; curante J.
SYMONS, A.B. Soc. Linn. Soc. Duodecimo. Lond. 1798.
British Flora: or, A Linnean Arrangement of British Plants. In Two
Parts. By JOHN HULL., · Octavo. Manchester, 1799.
British Garden: A Descriptive Catalogue of hardy Plants, indige-
nous or cultivated, in the Climate of Great Britain. By the Rt.
Hon. Lady CHARLOTTE MURRAY. In Two Volumes. Octavo.
Lond. 1799.

Flora Britannica. Auctore Jacobo Edvardo Smith, M.D. In Three
Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1800.

Compendium Flora Britannica, ab Classe Monandria usque ad Syngenesiam inclusam, á J. E. SMITH, M.D. Soc. Linneanæ Præside. Small octavo. Lond. 1816.

A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants: with an easy Introduction to the Study of Botany. By WILLIAM WITHERING, M.D. Illustrated by Copper-plates. In Four Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1801, or Birm. 1812.

The Botanist's Guide through England and Wales. By DAWSON TURNER, F.L.S. &c. and L. W. DILLWYN, F.R.S. &c. In Two Volumes. Small Octavo. 1805.

English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, with their essential Characters, Synonyms, and Places of Growth. To which will be added occasional Remarks. By JAMES SOWERBY, F.L.S. and (Sir) JAMES EDWARD SMITH, M.D. FR.S. Thirty-six Volumes, containing 2592 Plates, with General Indexes. Royal Octavo. Lond. 1790-1814.

Silva: or, A Discourse of Forest Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty's Dominions; together with an Historical Account of the Sacredness and Use of Standing Groves. To which is added the Terra: A Philosophical Discourse of Earth. By JOHN EVELYN, Esq. F.R.S. with Notes by A. HUNTER, M.D. F.R.S. L. and E. The Third Edition. In Two Volumes. Royal Quarto. Plates. York, 1776 and 1801.

Woodland Companion: or, Brief Description of British Trees. By JOHN AIKIN, M.D. With Plates. Octavo. 1802.

Pomona Britannica: being a Collection of Specimens of the most esteemed Fruits at present cultivated in this Country. By GEORGE BROOKSHAW. Elephant Quarto. Lond. 1817-Now in course of publication, to be completed in Twelve Parts. Pomona Londinensis; containing Coloured Representations of the best Fruits cultivated in the British Gardens: with Descriptions, in which the Author is assisted by the President and Members of the 2 P 2 Horticultura

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