![]() ![]() Aquatilium Animalium Amboinae, &c., icones, &c.Īlso known as Petiver's Gazophylacium (cf. Banister, in Virginia, 1680, with remarks by Mr. Ray's method of trees and shrubs.-Some attempts to prove, that herbs of the same class, or make, generally have the like virtue, &c.-Some observations on wasps, bees, &c. Du Verney's discourse on the generation of snails and worms.-Ray's method of English plants illustrated.-Mr. Sybilla Merian's History of Surinam Insects, methodized, with remarks, by J. De Scarabaeis & Bombyliis Anglicanis: or, an account of English beetles and bees.-De Piscibus fluviatilibus Anglicanis.-De Cochleis terrestribus ac fluviatilibus Britannicis.-De Cochleis Marinis Britannicis.-De Pectinibus, Pectunculis, Ostreis, &c., Britain.-Fossilia Cantiana, &c.-Fossilia Sheppeiana, &c.-Fossils found at Pyrton Passage, on the Severn, in Gloucestershire.-Madam M. Musei Petiveriani centuria prima (secunda - decima), &c., pp. (See also the account of Petiver in Trimen & Dyer's "Flora of Middlesex", pp. ![]() were re-issued in 1710 under the title of "A compleat volume of the Memoirs for the Curious, from Jan. Most of Petiver's shorter papers appeared either in the "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society", or in "The Monthly Miscellany or Memoirs for the Curious", 3 vols., 1707-09, of which the first two vols. 2 is unchanged, save that the figures of the insects are coloured. The sheet of "Brief Directions" has been transferred to the beginning of Vol. Uninstall Opera via Programs/Apps and Features in Windows. ![]() If Opera doesn't run, you'll have to figure. Practically this edition consists, like the previous one, of original copies of the several works bound together, but the old 8 ̊text has been reprinted in folio, and incorporated with the new matter in Vol. Windows (uninstall and reinstall way): If Opera is running fine, goto the URL opera://about, take note of the 'install' location and close Opera. which completes all he ever wrote upon Natural History / Notes to which are now added seventeen curious tracts. London, printed for John Millan, Bookseller, 1767 Papilionum Britanniae icones, nomina, & c. to which is now added seventeen curious tracts Jacobi Petiveri Opera, historiam naturalem spectantia : containing several thousand figures of birds, beasts. from all parts, adapted to Ray's History of Plants, on above three hundred copperplates, with English and Latin names Title Variants Jacobi Petiveri Opera, historiam naturalem spectantia or, Gazophylacium : containing several thousand figures of birds, beasts, fish, reptiles, insects, shells, corals, and fossils : also of trees, shrubs, herbs, fruits, fungus's, mosses, sea-weeds, &c. ![]()
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