includes:ff. 1-9 Botany: Herbarium, cum figuris: 14th-17th cent.: Imperf.ff. 10-15 b William Turner, Dean of Wells: Collections out of his Herbal: 16th cent.ff. 16-21 b John Hollybush: Homely physick: 16th cent.ff. 22-26 Hanss Jacob Wecker: Q... Unspecified
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