102 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Neotiva Nidus-avis L. C. Rich. ‘In St W. Vavasour’s woods 
at Hazlewood |Yorks].” H.S. 34, f. 6. 
Ophrys muscifera Huds. “On Garforth cliff” [Yorks]. H.S. 
34, f. 7. 
Ajuga reptans L., flore carneo. “This I could no waye preserve 
in its colour.” H.§. 34, f. 91. 
Prunella vulgaris L., flore albo. “In a narrow lane BY. G.44 
Barwick oxclose” [Yorks]. H.S. 34, after f. 107. 
Viola tricolor L. “The leaves of this were finely striped and 
of a delicate colour when growing, but will not retain it.’ HS. 
34, after f. 107. 
The following are the letters to Plukenet to which reference 
has been made :— 
[Stoane MS. 4062, f. 196.] 
Ss Cowick July 21* 1680. 
fortunate to meet with so many of them as I assured myselfe, for 
the rains with us have been so great & continuall, y‘ tho’ it hath 
been faire above yet so exceedin dirty abroad, especially on the 
BY 
serve them for you, This S' with my kind respects to y* selfe & 
y* wife, & Mr. Raper is all att this time ffrom y’ assured and con- 
stant 
ffriend and servant 
Matta DopswortuHs. 
_ S* you would mightily add to y’ former ffavours, if you could 
with convenience preserve me some exoticks w* opportunity wil 
not give me leave neither to get nor see, 
S' If you please to give me an answer to this you may direct 
y* letter to me att St John Dawneys house in Cowick Yorkshire to 
be left with y* Postm™ of Rockliffe. 
These 
For Dr. Plucknett att his house neare 
the old Pallace Yard Westminster 
London. 
