Mr. Wray to Mr. Lifter. yi 



Anagallis lutea nemorum is no lefs common in the 

 Woods. 



Alchimilla vulgaris grows not only in all Moun- 

 tainous Meadows and failures, but alfo plentifully in 

 the Meadows hereabouts. 



< Tarritis vulgatior is, notwith (landing its Name, no 

 ordinary Plant with us. 



Rhamnus primus Diofc. I my felf have not feen in 

 England $ but by Dr. Mapletoft was informed, that 

 it grew wild on the Sea-Coaft of Lincolnjhire^ which 

 you now confirm. 



The low fort of Salix you mention, I take to be 

 the Salix Anguftifolia repens of Park, which I have 

 feen wild in many Places, but not in Cambridge/hire. 



You have been more fortunate than I in finding/ 7 "^- 

 leriana Gr<eca^ which I have fought in vain among 

 Fournejje Fells^ where I was informed by T. Willifell 

 that it grew wild. 



Solarium lignofum flo. albo may, for ought I fee, be 

 a new Species. 



Lathyrus fylveftris lignofior Park, is to be found in 

 the Woods in moft Counties of England^ except 

 thofe Midland Clay Grounds in Cambridgejhire^ Bed- 

 fordjhire^ &c. 



Your fmall Lathyrus , with a paleyellowiih Flower, 

 is to me unknown, and I believe a non defcript. 



Vaccinia nigra vulgar ia few Counties of England 

 want. The Palufiria Thymi Foliis are more rare, 

 though hereabouts we have them in great Plenty. 



The Rofe with the large prickly Fruit I take to be 

 the Rofa fylvejlris pomifera major Park, which I have 

 obferved in many Places of Yorkshire. 



Alfine aquatica folio oblongo is a Stranger to few 

 Places. 



Phalangium nefcio cujus 9 is it not Pfeudoafphodelus 

 Lancaftrenjis ? which is common in boggy Places in 

 the North and Weft of England. 



H % Geranium 



