Bryantson, J. (1683). The mutations of the seas: or, A manifest reason given for all the mutations observed in the seas: And this by ways so natural, plain, and easie, that every man may understand the manner, and must conclude it to be so. By John Bryantson. printed by George Larkin in Scalding Alley in the Poultrey [to be sold by William Gadbury, without the Bars in White-Chappel].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBryantson, John. The Mutations of the Seas: Or, A Manifest Reason Given for All the Mutations Observed in the Seas: And This by Ways so Natural, Plain, and Easie, That Every Man May Understand the Manner, and Must Conclude It to Be so. By John Bryantson. London: printed by George Larkin in Scalding Alley in the Poultrey [to be sold by William Gadbury, without the Bars in White-Chappel], 1683.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBryantson, John. The Mutations of the Seas: Or, A Manifest Reason Given for All the Mutations Observed in the Seas: And This by Ways so Natural, Plain, and Easie, That Every Man May Understand the Manner, and Must Conclude It to Be so. By John Bryantson. printed by George Larkin in Scalding Alley in the Poultrey [to be sold by William Gadbury, without the Bars in White-Chappel], 1683.