Boston: Printed for the Society. M.DCCC.LIX.

A valuable work of reference for books and pamphlets printed in and relating to America. A few copies were printed on large paper in 4to.

Maton (W. G.), and Rackett (T.) An Historical Account of Testaceological Writers. By William George Maton, and Thomas Rackett.... 4to.

London. 1804.

From the "Transactions of the Linnean Society," VII. 119-244. Translated into French by M. Boulard. 8vo. Paris: Garnery. 1811. See Petzholdt, p. 560.

Maunsell (A.) The first Part of the Catalogue of English printed Bookes: Which concerneth such matters of Diuinitie, as haue bin either written in our owne Tongue, or translated out of anie other language: And haue bin published, to the glory of God, and edification of the Church of Christ in England. Gathered into Alphabet, and such Method as it is, by Andrew Maunsell, Bookeseller. Folio, pp. (8), 123. London: Printed by Windet. 1595. + The Seconde parte ... pp. (6), 27.

London: Printed by Roberts. 1595.

"This is not only very rare, but one of the most valuable bibliographical books we have remaining."—Dr. Bliss. See also Petzholdt, p. 342.

Maxwell (Sir Stirling). An Essay towards a Collection of Books relating to Proverbs, Emblems, Apophthegms, Epitaphs, and Ana, being a Catalogue of those at Keir. 8vo.

London. 1860.