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1583 Dod. Dodoens in the Latin edition in folio.
1558.1559. Dod. gal. Dodoens in the French edition of Clusius.
1616 Dod. ut. Dodoens in both; as much the French as the Latin edition.
1608 Dod. ed. belg. in the Dutch and final edition.
1583 Dod. fl. in the history of flowers, printed in octavo.
1585 Castore Durante.
Claude Duret.
Christoph Entzelt [Encelius].
Eyst. Eystet. The Garden of Eichstätt [Hortus Eystettensis]. 1613.
Eric. & Val. Cord. Ericius and Valerius Cordus, father and son.
Fallop. Gabriele Falloppio.
Fabric. Georg Fabricius.
Frag. Fragoso. 1613
Fracast. Girolamo Fracastoro. 1590
Franc. Johann Franck in the garden of Lusatia. 1594
Fuch. Fuchs in the Latin history in folio. 1542
Fuch. ico. in the illustrations published separately. 1547
Fuch. comp. on the composition of medicines. 1556
Gal. Galen. n. d.
Gaza in the translation of Theophrastus.
Gar. Garcia de Orta. n. d.
Ger. John Gerard, Englishman. 1597
Ges. h. hort. Gesner in the book on the gardens of Germany: hor. ap. in the appendix of this book on gardens. 1561
Ges. lun. in the booklet on herbs that shine by night.
Ges. fra. in the description of Mount Pilatus [Mons Fractus].
Ges. col. in the booklet on the collection of plants.
Ges. fof. on fossils.
Ges. cat. in the quadrilingual catalog of plants.
Ges. ad Cord. in the corollary added to the history of Cordus.
Ges. in epist. in his letters.
Francisco López de Gómara. n. d.
Guil. Melchior Guilandinus in Theon. 1558
Guil. the. in Theon. 1558
Guil. pap. in the commentary on Pliny's chapters on Papyrus. 1572
Thomas Hariot in the description of the island of Virginia. n. d.
Hermol. Ermolao Barbaro in the corollary to Dioscorides. 1530
Hipp. Hippocrates.
Hon. Belli Honorio Belli in letters to Clusius. n. d.
1599 Imper. Ferrante Imperato in his natural history.
Ind. occ. History of the West Indies. n. d.
Ind. or. History of the East Indies. n. d.
José de Acosta in the history of the Indies. n. d.
Lac. Lacun. Andrés Laguna. 1554
Lang. Johann Lange.
Lem. Levinus Lemnius. 1595
Leon. Niccolò Leoniceno.
Jean de Léry in the description of Brazil. 1594
Linsc. Linfcot. Linschoten in the history of the East Indies. 1599
Lob. L'Obel in the Observations.
Lob. ob. The same.
1605 Lob. ad. par. alt. in the second part of the Adversaria.
Lob. Belg. in the Dutch language edition.
Lob. ico. in the Icones [Illustrations] published separately. 1581
Lob. pharm. Rond. The restored pharmacy of Rondelet.
Lon. Adam Lonicer. 1569-82
Lud. Rom. Ludovico de Varthema [Ludovicus Romanus]. 1535
Lugd. General history printed at Lyon. 1587
Manard. Giovanni Manardi. 1556
Marcel. Marcello Virgilio [Adriani]. 1529
Marogna. Nicola Maronea of Verona. n. d.
Matth. Matt. Mattioli. 1586
Matth. comp. Mattioli's compendium in quarto.
Matth. Ital. Mattioli's edition in the Italian language with large figures, folio.
Matth. ico. if you consider the illustration.
Mycon. Myconus, cited here from the Lyon [history].
Myreps. Nicolaus Myrepsus.
Monach. Mes. The Monks on Mesue.
Monard. Nicolás Monardes. 1574
Mund. Mundel. Luigi Mundella. 1538.
Nicander in the Theriaca and Alexipharmaca. 1523
Ovied. Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo. n. d.
Oribaf. Oribasius the Greek.
Pallad. Palladius. 1541
Palud. Bernardus Paludanus in the notes on Linschoten. n. d.
Pandect. Pandectarius [Matthaeus Silvaticus].
Pena. Pierre Pena in the Adversaria. 1570
Phytopin. Phytopinax of Caspar Bauhin.
Pigafet. Pigafetta in the description of the Kingdom of Congo. n. d.
Plin. Pliny.
Pon. Giovanni Pona, Latin edition.
Pon. Ital. in the Italian edition of [the plants of] Mount Baldo. 1617
Portæ. Giambattista della Porta in his Villa. 1592.
Prod. Prodromus of Caspar Bauhin.
Quad. Evangelista Quattrami.
Rauw. Leonhard Rauwolf. 1563