We have now only to present a catalogue of his more important works:—
1. Historia Plantarum Generalis, species hactenus editas aliasque insuper multas noviter inventas et descriptas complectens. Two vols folio. The first was published in 1686; the second, in 1687; and the third, in 1704.
2. Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum. The first edition was published in 1690. The second, considerably enlarged, appeared in 1696. The third, printed in 1724, was edited by the celebrated Dillenius. This edition is the one in general use, and is that referred to by Linnæus, Hudson, Smith, and other botanists. The Synopsis was illustrated by Petiver with a set of seventy-two folio plates, having twelve figures in each.
3. Synopsis Methodica Animalium Quadrupedum et Serpentini Generis. 8vo, London, 1693.
4. Synopsis Methodica Avium et Piscium. 8vo, London, 1713. A posthumous work, edited by Dr Derham.
5. Historia Insectorum. 4to, London. Printed at the expense of the Royal Society in 1710.
6. The Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of the Creation, in two parts. London, 1691. There are many editions.
7. Three Physico-Theological Discourses concerning the Chaos, Deluge, and Dissolution of the World.
8. Observations, Topographical, Moral, and Physiological, made in a Journey through Part of the Low Countries, &c. London, 1673. A second edition in 1738.
To these may be added,