- *Phe-y Ps RoE: PiAGGEE: . “ig 
mew Words himfelf, but. refers. bis 
Reader to Nature; he bids him feek 
them in the Flowers, where he found 
LDGU, aaa ra As 
_ The farther we perufe this Conftde- 
vation, the more we feall find a Book 
hike the prefent necefjary, It appears, 
that what are called the Books in 
Botany, far from being in the Com- 
pas of many who wifh to be ufeful in 
their Knowledge of Plants; are not to 
be underftood by any, except a few, 
who follow the ufelefs, though curious 
St eps of the Author 5 in’ nany P. rts 
perhaps, only by the Author” himfelf. 
And as for the others which have not 
thefe fafbionable Innovations, the beft 
among them fay nothing of their Ofe 
Or Virtue at all. The Authors efteem 
this a particular Branch of Know- 
ledge, and in this they are right. He 
who writes of the Forms and Figures. : 
of Plants is a Naturalift, and be who. 
defcribes their Virtues ought to be @, 
Phyfician: He who writes ga VErY GOO 
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