. Early British botanists and their gardens . SlGNATURES TO LOBEL'S SECOND TESTIMONIAL. cuni^ was undoubtedly permitted to see some or all of them. Lobel wrote in Latin : Parkinson w^ould therefore have had to translate, and a strict sense of honesty in the obligation to make acknowledgement may have become blunted in the process: he merely mentioned Lobel's help in general terms, for Lobel was a foreigner, dead, and perhaps no one cared, ^ Edward Lister, , King's College, Cambridge. 1593. Physician in ordinary to Queen Elizabeth and James I. d. 1620. - Richard Palmer, , of Ch
. Early British botanists and their gardens . SlGNATURES TO LOBEL'S SECOND TESTIMONIAL. cuni^ was undoubtedly permitted to see some or all of them. Lobel wrote in Latin : Parkinson w^ould therefore have had to translate, and a strict sense of honesty in the obligation to make acknowledgement may have become blunted in the process: he merely mentioned Lobel's help in general terms, for Lobel was a foreigner, dead, and perhaps no one cared, ^ Edward Lister, , King's College, Cambridge. 1593. Physician in ordinary to Queen Elizabeth and James I. d. 1620. - Richard Palmer, , of Christ's College. Took part in the consultation at the death-bed of Henry, Prince of Wales. ^ John Argent, , of Peterhouse. 1597; President, 1625-7, 29-33- May 1643. -^^ autograph letter from him to Lobel is among the Goodyer MSS. He is remembered for his enterprise in causing his man to
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