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v. 1. Book I: Containing all sorts of trees, that bear edible fruits, and are husbanded by people
v. 2. Book II: Containing the aromatic trees, being those that have aromatic fruits, barks or redolent wood
Book III: Containing those wild trees which produce some resin, notable flowers or hurtful milk
Book IV: Containing the wild trees that provide timber
v. 3. Book V: Dealing with the remaining wild trees in no particular order
Book IV: Concerning Shrubs, domesticall and wild
Book VII: Containing the forest ropes and creeping shurbs
v. 4. Book VIII: Containing potherbs used for food, medicine, and sport
Book IX: Concerning bindweeds, as well as twining and creeping plants
v. 5. Book X: Concerning wild plants, at random - Book XI: Deals with the remaining wild plants
Book XII: Concerning the little sea trees, and stony sea growths, which resemble plants - Auctuarium
v. 6. Index of common and scientific names.
The Ambonese herbal : being a description of the most noteworthy trees, shrubs, herbs, land- and water-plants which are found in Ambonia and the surrounding islands according to their shape, various n by Georg Eberhard Rumpf. ISBN 9780300153750. Published by Yale University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.