Maplet, J. (1930). A greene forest: Or, A naturall historie, wherein may bee seene first the most sufferaigne vertues in all the whole kinde of stones & mettals: next of plants, as of herbes trees and schrubs, lastly of brute beastes, foules, fishes, creeping wormes, and serpents, and that alphabetically: so that a table shall not neede. The Hesperides press.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMaplet, John. A Greene Forest: Or, A Naturall Historie, Wherein May Bee Seene First the Most Sufferaigne Vertues in All the Whole Kinde of Stones & Mettals: Next of Plants, as of Herbes Trees and Schrubs, Lastly of Brute Beastes, Foules, Fishes, Creeping Wormes, and Serpents, and That Alphabetically: So That a Table Shall Not Neede. London: The Hesperides press, 1930.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMaplet, John. A Greene Forest: Or, A Naturall Historie, Wherein May Bee Seene First the Most Sufferaigne Vertues in All the Whole Kinde of Stones & Mettals: Next of Plants, as of Herbes Trees and Schrubs, Lastly of Brute Beastes, Foules, Fishes, Creeping Wormes, and Serpents, and That Alphabetically: So That a Table Shall Not Neede. The Hesperides press, 1930.