Mr. Aubrey to Mr. Ray, 145: 



Seed-Veflel. 4. Shrub, f . Tree) done at London, 

 and made publick ^ and that if to the Name of each 

 Plant were adjoined a neat Ciitt, and to the Defcri* 

 ption in the Foot of the Table, in Englifh, were ad- 

 ded the feveral Names in Englifh, Latin, Greek i they 

 might become a fine Ornament for Summer-Houfe% 

 and very ufeful for thofe who delight in that kind of 

 Knowledge. If this be approv'd, the like may b& 

 done for thofe other Tables of Stones and Metals^ and 

 thofe alfo of InfeSts^ Birds, and Beafts. The fame may 

 be alfo put into a little Pocket-Book, which may be 

 of Ufe where the larger Tables cannot be had. tie 

 adds, [and Sir Chriftopher Wren agrees with him in it] 

 this may do good Service, to occafion the Real Cha- 

 raSfer to be taken notice of, and the Way and Man* 

 ner of it to be underftood. He fays, if this^find Ap- 

 probation, he will take the Pains to draw thefe out$ 

 with the Defcription of each Species, as it is in the: 

 Bijhop of Cbefter% and fend it up, deflring that the 

 learned Contriver of thofe "Tables, Mr. Ray, may be 

 vonfulted with for making fuch Alterations and Addi* 

 tions as he Jhall fee Caufe for. 



Mr. Merret [the Doctor's eldeft Son] hath me- 

 thodized the Laws of England very ingenioufly$ fe* 

 mndum mentem Epifcopi Geftrienf which was never 

 done before. 



Mr. Ray's Queries to Dr. Tankred Ro« 



binfon. 



QUERIES. 



i. TXTHethe* the Bird called Macreufe at Paris 

 W be the Anas ArStica of Clufius, or the 

 Manks Puffin, or a Species diftind from both* per* 

 haps a fort of Colymhus ? 



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