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RING, M.D. "Author of the Catalogue of Plants in the neighbourhood of Nottingham. 'Catalogus Stirpium, &c., or a Catalogue of Plants naturally growing and commonly cultivated in divers parts of England, and especially about Nottingham,' 8vo. Nottingh. 1738. "He was in the suite of the English ambassador to Russia, returned and practised physic in London married unfortunately, buried his wife, and then went to Nottingham, where he lived several years. During his abode there he wrote a small _Treatise on the Small Pocks_, this _Catalogue of Plants_, and the _History of Nottingham_, the materials for which John Plumtre, Esq. of Nottingham, was so obliging as to assist him with. He also was paid 40l. by a London bookseller for adding 20,000 words to an English dictionary. He was master of seven languages, and in 1746 he was favoured with a commission in the Nottinghamshire Foot, raised at that time. Soon after died, and was buried in St. Peter's Churchyard. "William Ayscough, father of the printer of this _Catalogus Stirpium_ (G. Ayscough), in 1710, first introduced the art of printing at Nottingham. "Mr. White was the same year the first printer at Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and Mr. Dicey at Northampton."--_MS. Note in the Copy of the Cat. Stirpium, in the Library of the British Museum_. * * * * * MISCELLANEOUS. NOTES ON BOOKS, CATALOGUES, SALES, ETC. Our advertising columns already show some of the good results of the _Exhibition of the Works of Ancient and Mediaeval Art_. Mr. Williams announced last week his _Historic Reliques_, to be etched by himself. Mr. Cundall has issued proposals for _Choice Examples of Art Workmanship_; and, lastly, we hear that an _Illustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition_, prepared by Mr. Franks, the zealous Honorary Secretary of the Committee, and so arranged as to form a _History of Art_, may be expected. We mention these for the purpose of inviting our friends to contribute to the several editors such information as they may think likely to increase the value of the respective works. The second edition of our able correspondent, Mr. Peter Cunningham's _Handbook of London_, is on the eve of publication. There are few of our readers but will be glad to learn from the announcement in a previous column, that the edition of the _Wickliffite Versions of the Scriptures_, upon which Sir Frederick Madden and his fellow labourers have been engaged for a
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