Mr. Wray to Mr. Lifter, |f 



thent) revifing and preparing for the Prefs my general 

 Catalogue of Englijh Plants* which I hope to finifh 

 and get publifhed by the next Spring. I fhall go over 

 all yours, and give you an Account which are to me 

 unknown, and which I have not yet met withal in 

 E ngland. 



Mufcus Denticulatus major Park, which you fay 

 grows plentifully in Springs, it was never yet my For- 

 tune to find in England. 



Mufcus Corniculatus Park, is frequent with us here- 

 abouts* and with the like Scarlet Tops. 



Mufcus Clavatutifve Lycopodium y grows (as you well 

 obferve) on all the Moors in TorkJhirCj Derby/hire^ &c* 

 plentifully* and on Hamfte ad-He at h, near London. 



Mufcus Clavatus Gupreffiformis Park, or Sabina Syfa 

 *veflris Frag. I have obferved plentifully on Inglebo* 

 rough-Hill^ and alfo on Caderidris and Snowdon Hills 

 in IVales. 



Your Mofs, like the Pine-tree, I fuppofe is the 

 fame which I call Mufcus ercttus abietiformis^ and 

 have found on many of the Moors. 



Tilia Fcemina is a Tree very common in Ej/ex$ and 

 many other Counties of England: I mean the Foe* 

 mina minor of Park, for the major I have not as yet 

 feen any where with us fpontaneous. I know not 

 Vhat to make of the $Stia Ma% but fufpe£t it to be 

 all one with the CarpinuSj or Horn-Beam. 



Omus i five Fraxinus Sylv. Park, is common alfo 

 hereabouts* though ineptly fo called. 



Erica Baccifera Nigra Park. I have alfo with you 

 dbferved plentifully on all the Moors. It grows alfo 

 on a Heath within a Mile of this Place. 



The other two Sorts of Erica you mention, are 

 frequent on all the Heaths of England. " 



Scorodonta alfo is a Plant molt common in the 

 Woods in almoft all Parts of JZnglandj excepting 

 Cambridgejhire, 



H Sonchm 



