A description of the two sortes of living creatures; plantes, and animals: And how they are framed in common to performe vitall motion
Digby, Kenelme
Two treatises in the one of which, the nature of the bodies; in the other, the nature of man's soule; is looked into: In a way of discovery, of the immortality of reasonable soules, 1644, p.203-213
Nature's cabinet unlock'd: wherein is discovered the natural causes of metals, stones, precious earths, juyces, humors, and spirits, the nature of plants in general, their affections, parts, and kinds in particular : together with a description of the individual parts and species of all animate bodies ... : with a compendious anatomy of the body of man, as also the manner of his formation in the womb
Ten practical discourses concerning earth and water, fire and air, as they relate to the growth of plants, with a collection of new discoveries for the improvement of land, either in the farm or garden
Bradley, Richard
Westminster: Printed by J. Cluer and A. Campbell, for B. Creake, at the Bible in Germyn-Street, St. James's 1727
Vegetable staticks: or, an account of some statical experiments on the sap in vegetables: being an essay towards a natural history of vegetation. Also, a specimen of an attempt to analyse the air, By a great Variety of Chymio-Statical Experiments; Which were read at several Meetings before the Royal Society. By Steph. Hales, B. D. F. R. S. Rector of Farringdon, Hampshire, and Minister of Teddington, Middlesex
Hales, Stephen
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1727
London: printed for W. and J. Innys, at the West End of St. Paul's; and T. Woodward, over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet
Statical essays: containing vegetable staticks; or, an account of some statical experiments on the sap in vegetables. Being An Essay towards a Natural History of Vegetation: Of Use to those who are curious in the Culture and Improvement of Gardening, &c. Also, A Specimen of an Attempt to Analyse the Air, by a great Variety of Chymio-Statical Experiments, which were read at several Meetings before the Royal Society. Vol. I. By Steph. Hales, B. D. F. R. S. Rector of Farringdon, Hampshire, and Mini
Hales, Stephen
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1731
London: printed for W. Innys, at the West End of St. Paul's ; T. Woodward, at the Half-Moon over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet ; and J. Peele, at Locke's Head in Amen-Corner
A discovery of the true cause of the wonderful multiplication of corn; with some general remarks upon the nature of trees and plants. By Dr. Wolfius, Member of the Royal Societies of London and Berlin, and Professor of Mathematicks at the University of Marbourg
Statical essays: Containing vegetable staticks; or, An account of some statical experiments on the sap in vegetables. Being an essay towards a natural history of vegetation: of use to those who are curious in the culture and improvement of gardening, &c. also a specimen of an attempt to analyse the air, by a great variety of chymio-statical experiments, which were read at several meetings before the Royal Society. Vol. I. By Steph. Hales, D.D. F.R.S. rector of Faringdon, Hampshire, and Minister
Hales, Stephen
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1738, Vol.1
London: Printed for W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West-End of St. Paul's; T. Woodward, at the Half-Moon over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street; and J. Peele, at Locke's Head in Amen-Corner
Statical essays: containing hæmastatics; or, an account of some hydraulic and hydrostatical experiments made on the blood and blood-vessels of animals. Also an account of some experiments on stones in the kidneys and bladder; ... To which is added, an appendix, ... With an index to both volumes. Vol. II. By Stephen Hales
Hales, Stephen
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1740
London: printed for W. Innys and R. Manby; and T. Woodward
Of the production, nourishment, and operations of plants and animals
Watts, I.
Philosophical essays on various subjects: viz., space, substance, body, spirit, the operations of the soul in union with the body, innate ideas, perpetual consciousness, place and motion of spirits, the departing soul, the resurrection of the body, the production and operations of plants and animals : with some remarks on Mr. Locke's essay on the human understanding; to which is subjoined, A brief scheme of ontology, or, The science of being in general: with its affections (3rd ed.), 1742, p.196-249