6o Mr. Wray to Mr. Lifter. 



ham ? and fome other ingenious Phyficians of my Ac- 

 quaintance 5 fo that I" have not yet fent it to be 

 printed ^ 



Middle ton, Feb. 13. 1669. 



Mr, Lifter at Craven to Mr. Wray at 

 Middleton-Hail 



My Dear SIR, h 



IT Have been adding this laft Year's Notes to the 

 JL former, and 1 have found enough to caufe me to 

 make confiderable Alterations and Amendments every 

 where, and efpecially in the Table [of Spiders] I fent 

 you : So that I could wifh it in my Hands again y 

 and (if you think it worth the while) an other of 

 yours in Exchange. I am forry that your Catalogue 

 is not yet i'th' Prefs $ and yet, methinks, thofe Ex- 

 periments that you tell me you have received from 

 Dr. Needham, and your other Friends, will be mighty 

 Enrichments: 1 long to fee what they are. As for 

 the Juices I fent you, the one is drawn from Centau* 

 reum Luteum, the other from Lacluca Sylvefiris. My 

 Notes of this Nature being, for the moft part, but 

 of one Year's (landing, I am loth to venture raw Con- 

 jeftures^ even before To kind a Judge as you are of my 

 Papers j otherwifc,! affure you, there is nothing I have 

 obferved or tried,but I would willingly impart, i know 

 you have not been un-employed about profecuting 

 your Experiments upon Trees, and I fhould be glad 

 to know the Succefs, both as to the Motion of the Sap 

 in them, and likewife the Texture - 3 about which laft 

 I am confident Mr. Willughhy is very thoughtful and 

 diligent, and I hope fortunate. 



Mr. 



