j-o Mr. Wray to Mr. Lifter. 



Sonchus Lavis alter parvis Floribus^ is no rare one; 

 and two years fince I found it within a mile of Cam* 

 bridge. 



Hier actum return rigidUm^ quibufdam Sabaudum J. B\ 

 Hierac. Fruticofum Anguflifolium majus Park. I do 

 not diftinguifh, but make the fame and therefore 

 defire you to tell wherein you put the Difference, 

 The Plant I have obferved in many fandy and fomc 

 rocky Grounds. 



Your tfhlafpi Fruticofum Leucoii an Globularia Foli$ 

 latijfimo^ is, for ought I know, a non defcript. I de- 

 lire, if you have any of it dried, to fend me a Branch. 

 I look upon it as a great Difcovery, if if be not Ca- 

 melina Ger. 



Pyrola vulgaris noftras I have found in many Places 

 in the North. 



I am much to feek what your Leucoium^ or Hefpe- 

 ris, with a very broad Leaf, fliould be, unlefs per- 

 chance Bur [a paftoris loculo oblongo affinis pulchra plan- 

 ta J. B. which I have found in Craven. 



Lychnis Sylvejlris fiore purpureo^ is a Plant every 

 where very common, and doubtlefs may be found in 

 Cambridgeshire) though omitted in the Catalogue. 



The Knoutberry I have found on all thofe Hills you 

 mention, but with the Fruit only on Hinckell-koe. 



Rafpberry is alfo frequent on the Mountains both 

 in Wales and in the North. 



Mentafirum^ &c. Park. I have feen growing wild 

 in one or two Places. 



Capilli Veneris veri Jimiles I defire to fee a Leaf of, 

 if you have it dried. I guefs it to be that which I 

 have ftyled Filix Saxatilis caule tenui fragili. 



Trachelium majus Belgarum in the mountainous 

 Parts of Derbyshire and Torkfhire^ &c. is very com- 

 mon in the Hedges and Thickets. 

 . Digitalis purpurea is every where to be found in 

 fandy and rocky Grounds, 



Anagallis 



