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Büchner, Andreas Elias · 1755

86. GEORG. HIERON. WELSCH 2nd Hundred of physical-medical observations, for the Illustrious Society of Natural Curiosities. Augsburg, 1675. 4to.
87. IO. IAC. HARDER Apiarium Bee-book, filled with medical and physical observations and experiments. Basel, 1687. 4to.
88. IO. GOEDART On Insects, reduced to a method, with additions by MART. LISTER. London, 1685. 8vo.
89. PHIL. IAC. SACHS A LEWENHEIMB Gammarologia study of crabs, or consideration of crabs. Frankfurt, 1665. 2) IO. DAN. MAIOR Dissertation on petrified crabs and serpents with a response from Sachs. Jena, 1664. 8vo.
90. VALENT. ANDR. MOELLENBROCK Curious Cochlearia study of scurvy-grass. Leipzig, 1674. 2) IAC. AUG. HÜNERWOLFF Anatomy of the Peony. Arnstadt, 1680. 8vo.
91. MATTHIAS TILLING Scrutiny of mineral Cinnabar. Frankfurt, 1681. 2) GODOFR. SCHULZ The Cinnabar Triad. Halle, 1680. 8vo.
92. CHR. FRANC. PAULLINI Lagographia study of the hare, or description of the hare. Augsburg, 1691. 8vo.
93. The same, Lycographia study of the wolf, or on the Wolf. Frankfurt, 1694. 8vo.
94. The same, Book on the Donkey. Frankfurt, 1695. 8vo.
95. The same, Singular book on Jalap purgative root. Ibidem, 1700. 8vo.
96. The same, Draft on the Earthworm. 1703. 8vo.
97. The same, Curious description of the Nutmeg. Frankfurt, 1704. 8vo.
98. The same, Book on Celestial Theriac a complex universal antidote. Ibidem, 1701. 8vo.
99. A triad of letters written by most famous men concerning some very useful chemical experiments. Hamburg, 1673. 8vo.
100. Of Paeon and Pythagoras, i.e., IO. IAC. HARDER and IO. CONR. PEYER Anatomical and medical exercises. Basel, 1682. 8vo.
101. CHRIST. FRID. GARMANN and other most famous men, Century of letters. Rostock, 1714. 8vo.
102. JOSEPH LANZONI Various medical animadversions. Cologne, 1686. 8vo.
103. CHRIST. FRID. PAULLINI Treatise on the Eel. Frankfurt, 1689. 2) The same, Treatise on the Mole. Ibidem, 1689. 12mo.