Mr, Wray to Mr. Lider. 6$ 



I return'd htm an Anfwer, that I was willing, if lie 

 thought it for his own Interest, bccaufe I thought it 

 would be for the Advantage of the Book. My Col- 

 lection of Englijh Proverbs I have alfo difpatch'd away 

 to Mr. Morden, "who defires the Printing of it. Be- 

 ing eYe long to take a Journey into EJJex, I accom- 

 panied Mr. Willugkhy hither, partly to take a View 

 of thefe Parts at this Seafon of the Year* partly out 

 of fome Hopes (though I confefs very little) of find- 

 ing you here. I have here obferved growing ub but 

 Nottingbam-Caftle Wails the Lychnis^ called by Gef- 

 ner, Polemonium Petr^um ; which I remember to 

 have fometimes mention'd to you, brought us firft 

 from thence by WillifelL And, on the fandy Grounds, 

 a Sort of fmall Vetch, now in Flower, which f have 

 not before obferved 5 though it is likely it may elfc- 

 where be found. Alfo Auricula muris pulchro flore 

 J. B. and Nafturtium Petraum, by fome called Bur- 

 fa -pa ft or is minor, are frequent ih the fandy Grounds 

 hereabout, now in Flower: Elfe I have difcover'd 

 nothing, to me abfolutely new, tho 9 it is a little too 

 early in the Year for SimpKng, efpecially the Spring 

 being very backward. 



Mr. LiflerV Anjwer to the foregoing Let- 

 ter of Mr. Wray. 



My dear Friend, Car let on, June 4. 1670, 



THE Beginning of May I returned an Anfwer 

 to both your laft Letters to me, and likewiie 

 cnclofed the Table of Spiders you defired of me. 

 They were feat by the Poll to London, and I hope 

 did not mifcarry : However, I cannot be fatisfied con- 

 cerning them until I hear from youj and therefore 



I have 



