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BRITISH AND FOREIGN LITERATURE.

BY ROBERT WATT, M.D.

IN TWO PARTS:-AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS.

VOLUME II.-AUTHORS.

EDINBURGH:

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IBANEZ, GASP.-Dissertationes Eccl. por Honor de los Antiquos Tutelares. Zarag. 1671, fol.

IBBERTSON, JAMES, Esq., Barrister at Law.-Dissertations on the Judicial Customs of the Saxen and Norman Ages. Lond. 1780, 4to. 1s. 6d. Dissertation on the National Assemblies under the Saxon and Norman Governments; with a Postscript, addressed to the Dean of Gloufcester. Lond. 1781, 4to. 2s.-Three Dissertations; 1. On the Folklande and Borlande of the Saxons; 2. On the Judicial Customs of the Saxon and Norman Ages; 3. On National Assemblies under the Saxon and Norman Governments. 1782, 8vo. 3s.

IBBERTSON, LAPORTE, and S. HASSAL.-A Picturesque Guide to Bath, Bristol Hot-Wells, the River Avon, and the adjacent Country: illustrated with a set of Views, taken in the summer of 1792. Lond. 1794, 4to. 48s. 8vo. 21s.

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96. 1816.-On the Physiology of Vegetables. Ib. 173. 401. 125. 1817. Ib. 1. 541.-A New View of Vegetable Life. Ib. 278. IBBETSON, JAMES, D. D., Archdeacon of St. Alban's, Rector of Bushey, in Hertfordshire, and Prebendary of Lincoln.-Public Virtue and Happiness of any People; a Sermon on Gen. xlix. 4. 1746, 8vo. An Assize Sermon on Numb. xxv. 5. 1746, 4to.-A Sermon on Luke xvii. 20. 1748, 8vo.-A Sermon before the Sons of the Clergy, on Gal. vi. 10. 1758, 4to.-The Case of Incurable Lunatics, and the Charity due to them particularly recommended; a Sermon on John v. 16. Lond. 1759, 4to. -Charge delivered to the Clergy of St. Alban's Archdeaconry; a Visitation Sermon. Lond. 1760, 4to.-A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of St. Alban's, in the year 1765. To which are annexel, Instruc. tions for Ministers, Churchwardens, and others, in forming true and complete estimates of glebe lands, and other possessions belonging to Churches; first published in 1761, under the direction of Bishop Sherlock. Lond. 1766, 4to. 1s. 6d.-A Plea for the Subscription of the Clergy to the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion. Lond. 1766, 8vo. 1s.-A Confirmation Sermon on Acts viii. 17. 1774, 8vo.-Speech in the Lower House of Convocation. Lond. 1775, 4to.-Six Plain and Affectionate Discourses on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, on Luke xxii. 8. Lond. 1775, 8vo. -A Charity Sermon on Acts xx. 35. 1777, 4to.-A Fast Sermon on Ezek. xxxv. 6. 1778, 8vo.-A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry mof St. Alban's. Lond. 1778, 4to. 1s.-Thoughts on Bonds of Resignation. Lond. 1783, 8vo. 1s.

IBBETSON, JULIUS.-An Accidence, or Gamut of Oil Painting, for Beginners; in which is shewn the most easy way of imitating Nature, by means of a simple system, the result of many years' practice: with a Landscape painted in oil, by the Author, and all the tints in patterns. 1805,

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IBBETSON, RICHARD, D. D., late Fellow of Oriel College, Oxon, and Rector of Lambeth.-The Divinity of our Saviour proved, from Scripture and Antiquity; a Sermon on 1 Tim. iii. 16. Oxon. 1712, 8vo.n Obedience to Governors; an Assize Sermon on Rom. xiii. 4. 1722,

IBBETSON, MRS. AGNES.-On the Impregnation of the Seed, and first Shooting of the Nerve of Life, in the Embryo of Plants. Nicholson's Journal, xxiii. 161. 1809.-On the Perspiration of Plants. Ib. 169.On the Formation of the Winter Leaf Bud, and of Leaves. Ib. 293.On the Stem of Trees; with an Attempt to discover the Cause of Motion in Plants. Ib. 334.-On the supposed Perspiration of Plants. Ib. 351. -Remaining Proof of the Cause of Motion in Plants explained; and what called the Sleep of Plants shewn to be Relaxation only. Ib. xxiv. 114.-On the Effects produced by the Grafting and Budding of Trees. Ib. 337.-On the Defects of Grafting and Budding. Ib. 346.-On the Structure and Growth of Seeds. Ib. xxvii. 1. 1810.-On the Structure and Classification of Seeds. Ib. 174.-On the Method of Jussieu. Ib. hxxviii. 99. 1811.-The Beautiful Tint of Flowers acquired by the same Means that Paint the Rainbow. Ib. 170.-On the Interior of Plants. Ib. 254. Ib. xxix. 1.-Description of Firs; illustrated by Dissections. Ib. 202.-On the Motion of the Flower of the Barberry. Ib. 213. Ib. 295. -On the Hairs of Plants. Ib. xxx. 1.-Of the Mechanical Powers in the Leaf Stalks of various Plants. Ib. 179.-On the Mechanism of Leaves. Ib. xxxi. 1. 1812.-On the Mechanism of Flowers. Ib. 81. On the different sorts of Wood; with some Remarks on the Work of Du Thouars. Ib. 161.-On Fresh-Water Plants. Ib. 241.-On the Fructification of the Plants of the Class Cryptogamia. Ib. xxxii. 1.-On the i Dissection of Flowers. Ib. 169.-On the Interior Buds of all Plants. Ib. xxxiii. 1.-On the Secret and Open Nectaries of various Flowers. Ib. 171. -On the Growth or Increase of Trees. Ib. 16.-On the Roots of Trees. Ib. 334.-On the Formation of the Seeds of Plants, and other Objects relative to their Structure. Ib. xxxv. 19.-On the Wood and Bark of Trees, much magnified. Ib. 87.-The Seeds of all Plants first formed in the Roots. Ib. xxxvi. 34.-Letter, shewing that the Spiral Wire is the Cause of all Motions in Plants. Ib. 266. On the Use of Air Vessels in Plants. Phil. Mag. xliii. 81. 1814.-Observations on the Cuticle of Leaves. Ib. xliv. 161.-On the Nourishment produced to the Plant by its j Leaves. Ib. xlv. 1. 1815.-On the Phænomena attending the Roots of Plants. Ib. 177.-A Paper, proving that the Embryo of the Seeds are formed in the Root alone. Ib. 183. On the Phænomena of Vegetation. Ib. 521.-Experiments, introductory to an Attempt to exhibit the comparative Anatomy of Animals and Vegetables. Ib. xlvi. 46. 1815.-Comparative Anatomy; or, a slight Attempt to draw up a Comparison between Animal and Vegetable Life. Ib. 81.-On the Anatomy of Vegetables; p intended to substitute many important Truths in Phytology. Ib. xlviii. VOL. II.

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IBBOT, BENJAMIN, D.D., Rector of St. Paul's, Shadwell, and Chap-
lain in Ordinary, an ingenious and learned Writer, born at Beachamwell,
1680; died 1725.-He published a Translation of Puffendorf's Treatise,
De Habitu Religionis Christianæ ad Vitam Civilem; or of the Relation
between Church and State, and how far Christian and Civil Life affect each
other with a Preface, giving some account of the book, and its use, with
regard to the Controversies in agitation at that time; particularly the Ban-
gorian. 1719.-Course of Sermons, preached for Boyle's Lecture, in the
years 1713 and 1714. Lond. 1727, 8vo.-Thirty Discourses on Practical
Subjects. 1726, 2 vols. 8vo. Selected from his Manuscripts, by his
friend Dr. Clarke. Reprinted, Lond. 1776, 2 vols. 8vo.
This is a re-
publication of the thirty Discourses selected by Dr. Clarke, with the addi-
tion of six Occasional Discourses, and a Life of the Author, by Dr. Flex-
man. There are some verses of his in Dodsley's Collection, vol. v., en.
titled, A Fit of the Spleen; in imitation of Shakespeare.
IBYCUS.-Fragmenta, Gr. Lat. cum Notis F. Ursini.
Ant. 1568,
8vo. Et cum Notis Hen. Steph. Par. 1586, 8vo. Et sine Notis. Commel.
1598, 8vo. Et Gr. Lat. 1612, Svo.

ICILIUS, QUINTUS. See GUISCHAROD, CHARLES GOTTLIEB.
ICKSTATT, JOANNES ADAMUS.-Meditationes Præliminares de Studio

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