LIST OF BOOKS REFEltRED TO,
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PaU. Nord. Beytr. 910. Id., Neue nordische Beitreege zar physikalischen, &c. Petersb. undLeipz. 1781—1796. 7 vols. fol.
Panzer Fauna Ins. Germ. 1483. See Faun. Ins.
Paradise Lost. 2122. A poem by Milton.
Paradise of Planis. 515. Adatn in Eden; or, Nature’s Paradise, &c. By WiLliam Cole, Herbalist.London, 1657. Fol.
Paradise and the Peri. 2040. A poem by Moore.
Paradisus. 717. See Parkinson's Paradisi in sole.
Parad. Lond. 813. Paradisus Londinensis. By R. A. Salisbury. London, 1805—1808 . 2 vols. 4to.
Parke's China. 847- Historie ofthe Great and Mightie Kingdomeof China, and the Situation there.of. Translated out of Spanish by R. Parke. London, 1588. 4to.
Park , Hampstead. 1391. The Topography and Natura! History of Hampstead, in the County ofMiddlesex. With an Appendix of Original Records. ByJohn James Park. London, 1814.8vo.
Parkinsorts Herbal, or Theatre of Plants. 52. The Theatre of Plants; or, an Herball of a largeextent; with numerous wood engravings. By John Parkinson. Lond. 1640. Fol.
Parkinso7i's Paradisi in sole. 52. Paradisi in sole Paradisus Terrestris; or, a Garden of ali Sorts ofPleasant Flowers, which our English Ayre will admitt to be noursed up; with a KitchenGarden,Orcharde, &c. By John Parkinson, Apothecaryof London. London, 1629. Fol.
Parkinson’s Theat. Bot. 1908. See Parkinson’s Herbal, fyc.
Par. Lon. 283. See Parad. Lond.
Pascalis's (Dr.) Treatise on the Mulberry, §c. 1358. New York, 1830. 8vo.
Pausanias Lac. 1441. Pausanias’s Description of Greece.
Pav. iDiss. in Mhn. Acad. lien. Med. Mat. 2432. Jos. Pavon, Dissertacion botanica sobre losGeneros Tovalia, Actinophyllum, &c. Madrid. 4to. As quoted in Mem. Acad., &c.
Paxton's Mag. of Bot. 1149. Magazineof Botany, and Register ofFlowering Plants. ByJ. Paxton,F.L.S., &c. London, begun in 1834, and continued in monthly Numbers, large 8vo. ’
Pilerinage d JdrusaUme , fyc. 2412. par R. P. M. J. Geramb. Paris, 1834.
Pen. Cyc. 3U6. See Penny Cyc.
PennanCs London. 2070. Account of London. By Thomas Pennant. London, 1790. 4to.
Pennycuick's (Dr.) Works, in Prose and Verse. 94. Geogvaphical and Historical Description of theShire of Tweeddale; with a Miscellany, and curious Collection of select Scottish Poems. 1715and 1814. 4to.
Penny Cyc. 299. The Penny Cyclop®dia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.London. In monthly parts, folio. Begun in 1833, and 10 vols. published.
Penny Magazine. 1336. A periodical paper published in London, weekly. Begun in 1832.
Perambulations of Kent. 25. Perambulation of Kent j containing the Description, History, andCustoms of that Shire.
Perce Forest. 786. A Romance.
Perennial Calendar. 1023. The Perennial Calendar and Companion to the Almanack, illustratingthe Events of every Day in the Year, &c. By T. Forster, M.B., F.L.S., &c. London, 1824. 8vo.
Pers. Ench. 331. C. H. Persoon, Synopsis Plantarum seu Enchiridium Botanicum. Paris, 1805and 1807. 2 vols. 12mo.
Pers. Ic. Piet. 2148. Id., Icones picta? Specierum rariorum Fungorum, &c. Paris et Strasb. 1803.2 fasc. 4to, pl. 18.
Pers. Myc. Eur. 2147. Id., Mycologia Europaaa. Erlang, 1822—1828. 3 vols. 8vo, pl. 30.
Pers. Obs. Mycol. 1836. Id., Observationes Mycologicae. Lipsias, 1796. 8vo.
Pers. Syn. 243. See Pers. Ench.
Persia in Miniature. 786. By Sir Robert Ker Porter.
Perthshire Report. 2354. General View of the Agriculture in the County of Perth, &c. By Dr.James Robertson. Perth, 1799. 8vo.
Petiv. Gaz. 1116. James Petiver, Gazophyllacium Natura? et Artis. Londini, 1702—1704. 5decad. fol.
Petiv. Mus. 2059. Id., Musaei Petiveriani Centuria? Decem. London, 1695. 8vo.
Ph. FI. Amer. Sept. 259. Frederick Pursh, Flora Americana Septentrionalis. London, 1814.2 vols. 8vo.
Pharsalia. 1724. Lucan’s Pharsalia. Rowe’s Translation.
Phil. Mag. 1388. Philosophical Magazine and Journal. By Alex. Tilloch and Richard Taylor.London, 1798—1826. 68 vols. 8vo, continued under the name of Philosophical Magazine'andAnnals of Chemistry. By R. Taylor and R. Phillips. London, 1827—1832. 11 vols. 8vo.
Phil. Mas. 3 ser. 738. A further Continuation of the Philosophical Magazine, under the name ofthe London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. By Sir DavidBrewster, R. Taylor, and R. Phillips. London, 1832, continued. 8vo.
rhU. Trans. 23. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Commencedin 1665, and continued to the present Time. London. 4to.
Phil. 2 'rans. Abr. 40. An Abridgment of the Phil. Trans. By C. Hutton, LL.D.: G. ShawM.D.; and R. Pearson, M.D. London, 1804—1809. 18 vols. 4to.
Philosophical Conferences of the Virtuosiof France, 1829. A Collection ofDiscourses of the Virtuosiof France upon Questions of Philosophy. Translated into English by G. Havers. London,1664.
Physkal and Historical Researches into Rhabdomancy , fyc. 2020. Translated from the Italian ofCarlo Amoretti into German, with supplementary Treatises, by Ritter. Berlin, 1809. 8vo.
Veg. 215., See Physiologie Vdgtiale.
Physiologie Vegetale. 215. Physiologie Vegetale, ou Exposition des Forces et des Fonctions Vitalesdes Vegetaux, &c. By M. A. P. De Candolle. Paris, 1832. 3 vols. 8vo.
Physique Occult, ou Traitd de la Baguette divinatoire. 2020. La Phisique Occulte, ou Trait£ de laBaguette Divinitoire. Par Pierve le Lorraine de Vallemont. Amst. 1693. 12mo.
Phytographia. 53. See Pluk. Phyt.
“icture Bible. 1365. The Pictorial Bible; being the Old and New Testaments, according to theauthorised Version, illustrated with many hundred woodeuts. London, 1836 In monthlvparts, 8vo. *
ikes relatives d la Culture et aux Usagcs de cet Arbre [RobimaQ. 617. Lettre sur le Robinier,connus sous le Nom impropre de Faux Acacia; avec plusieurs Pieces relatives & la Culture et
JVa» de cet Arbre - Par M. Franqois De Neufchateau. Paris, 1803. 12mo.
of Worcestershire. 896. General Survey of the County of Worcester. London,
isiu. 8vo.
m ' s Trans. 2331. Pitt’s Translation of Virgil.