Lawrence, T., & Browne, T. (1664). Mercurius centralis, or, A discourse of subterraneal cockle, muscle, and oyster-shels, found in the digging of a well at Sir William Doylie's in Norfolk, many foot under ground, and at considerable distance from the sea. Printed by J.G. for J. Collins, and are to be sold at the Angel ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLawrence, Thomas, and Thomas Browne. Mercurius Centralis, or, A Discourse of Subterraneal Cockle, Muscle, and Oyster-shels, Found in the Digging of a Well at Sir William Doylie's in Norfolk, Many Foot Under Ground, and at Considerable Distance from the Sea. London: Printed by J.G. for J. Collins, and are to be sold at the Angel ..., 1664.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLawrence, Thomas, and Thomas Browne. Mercurius Centralis, or, A Discourse of Subterraneal Cockle, Muscle, and Oyster-shels, Found in the Digging of a Well at Sir William Doylie's in Norfolk, Many Foot Under Ground, and at Considerable Distance from the Sea. Printed by J.G. for J. Collins, and are to be sold at the Angel ..., 1664.