Rare Plants bfas ina Tory Se. agg 
‘elafle a among ‘the more rare productions of this: ET unlefs, . 
verhaps, in the genera of Lichen and, Fucus, which we confidered 
as tribes fo little known in general, that we thought we might be 
excufed if we noticed all excepting the moft common. The’ pea 
culiar feafon of the year of courfe prevented. our —[ with 
either Mufti, Fungermanniee, or Fungi. — Pe | 
We have mentioned many habitats that were befóré — by 
authors, but have been induced to do fo from a defire to fhew that 
the plants ftill exiftin the fame places; and we now fubmit the 
fruits of our refearches to the Linnean Society, flattering ourfelves 
with the hope that they may hereafter prove ufeful to fome Bo- 
‘tanit, whom chance or inclination may lead to the fpots which 
we viited PER 2 cce p M ie f 
e feel of The kind cmm we sacle T iid ales stats of 
Natural Hifory in the places. through which we paffed, particu= - 
larly to Richard Bryer, Efq. of Weymouth, to the Rev, J.T. Thom- | 
fon, and William Penneck, Efg. of Penzance, to Thomas Webb 
Dyer, and William Clayfield, Efqrs. of Briftol, and to Dr. Wil- 
liams ‘of Oxford; to all of whom we are happy to own ourfelves : 
indebted, as well for repeated inftances of civility, as for the 
trouble they took in VOR Se out to us the plants growing round, 
-their feveral towns. eu 
: | n. 
Serapias latifolia—St. Vincent’s Rock, near Briftol. ; cd 
Ps rubra—W alls of Glaftonbury-Abbcy, and Oxford. Somes 3 
times with a white flower. E 
dris Jætidifi ima—Hedges about roosi uid — Cu RR 
Eriophorum vaginatum— Matfh. near Penzance. | To POP E 
oc digitaia—St. Vincent's Rock. eee 3 m rr See 
eode H h 2 5 SA Rubia 
