A LIST of SUBSCRIBERS. 
Mr. John Worrel. ‘x Hon, Philip York, E/q 
William Worrel. * Hon. Col. York. 
* Francis Woodward, M.D. * Hon. Charles York. : 
* Richard Woodward, L.B. . * —— Young, Ejq; from Antigua. 
* Rev, Hugh Wyne, D. D. Chaplain in Or- | * Rev. Mr. Richard Younger, 4. M. 
dinary to bis Majéfty. Philip Yeoman, E/q; 
* Sir John Wynne, Bart: Mr. Thomas Yard. 
Rev, Mr, William Wynne, 4 1. * M. Yonttall, E/q; of Wycliffe. 
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* His Grace the Lord Archbifbop of York. 
SUBSCRIBERS from VIRGINIA. 
7) Ight Hon. Thomas, Lord Fairfax. Col. George Lee. 
k Hon, William Fairfax. , Maj. William Dangerfield. 
Hon. John Robinfon, E/g,; Prefident of Maj. Andrew Monroe. 
: the Council. Maj. Peter Wayener. 
Hon. William Newton. Thomas Nelfon, E/; 
Hon. and Rev. William Dawfon, D. D. James Reid, E/q; — 
one of bis Maje/ty’s moft Hon. Council, and Beverley Whiting, E/7; 
Prelident of the College of William and Mr. John Butheron. 
Mary. George Webb. 
Col. Charles Carter; Stephen Dewey. — 
Col. Carter Burwell. . Edward Pendleton. 
Col. Preflley Thornton, James Pomer. 
Col. William Fitz-Hugh, Lumford Lomax. 
Col. Jothua Fry. y * echarner Degraffenreid, 
Col. William Beverley. _ . John Lee. 
Col. Lunden Carter. ——- Curtis, jun. 
Col. Richard Blund, William Kennar, 
Col. George Braxton. ; John Mercer. 
Col. Lewis Burwell, 
Bak R-4+ AT -A. 
Age 1.1.12. for greateft Breadth 13. 3-qrs read 14.and 5Furlongs. Page 52.for Swallows readSallows. Ibid. Hin, 
EB Yeagh read Yew. Page 136. dele the Defcription of Turk’s Hess $e 139. line 18. for expands ietett Ei 
ontally read expanding itfelf horizontally. Page 146. for Bee-wood Tree read Beef-wood Tree. Jbid. dele Fultic 
Tree. Page 164. for Buombo read Bumbo. Page 170. line 21. for reddith, thick and fucculent. Page 189. line 
12. dele red before Veins. Page 182. line 22. for {ort read {pecies. Page 186. dele. Cochineal. Page 208; line 20 
for brownith read brown. Page 209. line 11. for, brownilh read brown. 210 line 8. for high read lone. Ibid 1, 33. 
for high readin height. Ibid. line 36, for brownifh read brown. Page 216, line g. for roundith Pods read round Boos 
Lbid. line 19. for thoug hfomewhat read though fomewhat. bid. line 18. after that Time add from. their ee 
planted. Page 220. for Antegoa read Antegua. Page 221. dele Wild Penny-royal. Ibid: line 15. dele the after-b r. 
Ibid. line 2.0. dele and roundifh. Page 222. line 11. for are longifh read are about five Inches long, narrow and ip 
pointed. Ibid. line 23. after Colt’s Foot add and the Colour. Page 223. line 23. aftér eaves nadiomewenie ane 
Adid. lines 33 and 34. for three Inches thick read two Inches thick near the Earth. Page 224. line 8. for makes 
read a gieat Number: Page 226. line 16. for many leaved Flowers read rofaceous Flowers. Page 236. line for 
Stalk read main Stalk. Page. 237. line 8. for Skill read Knowledge. Page 253. line 15. for coral Seaweed io) the 
itiff Sea-weed. Ibid. line 20 dele Head after Brown. Ibid. inflead of rather Seed, read what are here called Seed 
Page 255, for purplifh Sea Mofs, read purple Sea Mofs. Ibid. line 30. for purplith Colour read purple. Pa ve 2.58 : 
line 3. after Refemblance to it add in Shape. Page 261. line 15. after reality add of. Page 262. line oir cs , : 
read it fome Times. Jbid. line 14. for about the Roots of the great Feelers read where the Feelers ake ae Rife. a 
line 3. after Sea add this. Ibid. after Shoals add or {nch fhallow Places. Ibid. line 28. jor which the: cal 4 d 
which theydo. Page 266. line 8. for but oftener read and often Graneries near the Sea-fide.. Ibid. line en 
Pounds read ten Pounds. Page 268. line 19. for Fancifulnefs read Fancy. Page 273, for Ver AT ia EL ee, 
creditable, ead credible. Page 227. line 22. for brownith read brown. Page 278 ie of fir es ae oe 
Spots. Ibid. line 11. for Concha Veneris Alba read the Rice Shell. Page 280, line 32. dele by which I fi sR on z 
rifhment is convéy’d to the Fifh, Page 297. line 39. for langid read languid. Page 298 Plate 24 Shortt ‘be 3 ded 
Plate 26. Negroes, their Numbers, Index for Page 2. read Page 14. For Plate 11. 352. read Plate 11 : I Se ae 
£18 eft abou Hecon en DEN DA, Toe Wild Cane. va 
5 grows to about fifteen Feet high. Its Flags refemble to thofe of the R i i 
Tail, thicker than a Walkihgicaiie, ahd ftrong 3 the young Canes at eae ts pete abe Fat a ens 
. into Pickles. Plate 10 *s being the Defcription of the Bay Berry Tree, is to be placed oppofite to Pher sais ck aes 
‘ OSE~SHELLS, ; 
ap HESE are of two Sotts, the white, and thofe tinged with a Maiden’s-bluth 
ee bee mes a in great Plenty on moft of our fandy Bays. 
hefe; with a Species of the fmall black Buccinum Kind, and ies 
and often called Pea-fhells, are with great. A fiduity, gathered and ae: pan ; cee Pea ote bie ea 
a lively Reprefentation of Rofes ; the fecond ferve to imitate the Seed and S cd ft vee nd het dies fou 
flowers, and the third are of no lefs Service to reprefent thofe {mall Grnulagon Bereich bene San 
fome, as well as the Summits of other apetalous Flowers, ies eS thrummy Difcus of 
3 the latter are very rare to be met 
