on Mr. Ray'* Synopfts Stirp. Brk. 229 



£s by collating the Plants themfelves, I having them 

 by me, you will eafily perceive. 



That pretty Polygonum Mr. Newton found in Corn- 

 yual, my felf upon the Severn Shore, canno£ be the 

 <r~jjPuJillo vermiculato Serpylli folio J\B. Serpylli folio 

 Lob. Park, if at leaft the Figure of it among Au- 

 thors does any way agree with the thing, fince the 

 Leaves of this are round ancl fhining, byt nothing of 

 ^ Stonecrop Shape : And therefore, as you havp giveq 

 it the Honour of a Place in the Appendix of your 

 learned Synopfis, you may find I have given it a cjiif? 

 ferent Name, viz. Polygonum maritimum longius radi~ 

 catum wftras Serpylli folio circinato craffb-nitente j and 

 perhaps 'tis the fame with the Polygon, minus lentifo* 

 Hum C. B. P. as I have there fet down my Sufpicion. 



The Gnaphalium Maritimum you have rang'd (with- 

 out any Remark) among the pappefcent of that Kind, 

 when Breynius in Prodr. z. afliires it hath folid Seed, 



Page f 4. The Qarduus Leucographus hirfutus Ca~ 

 pitulo minori Morif. I take to be very different from 

 the Card. Maria hirf. macuUtus growing fo copi- 

 oufly about Clerkenwel, whofe Head is little inferior 

 for Bulk to the more common with milky Veins. 



Page izo. §>u<er. Whether the Anagallis Aqua- 

 tic, major folio qblongo C. B. P> be not clearly omit- 

 ted As for the Aquatica major foliis fubrotundis y 

 perhaps it may be only a Luxuriance of the ptinor un- 

 der the fame Dpnqmination. 



page 108. Qu<er. Whether the Let^cotum luteum 

 upon Walls be not a different Plant from the Lcuc. 

 vulgar. fi.Jimpl. growing in Gardens : It feems to me 

 to be much more woody, with larger Flowers $ the 

 Leaves glaucous, and extremely rigid or ftiff, Quali- 

 ties not to be obferved in the Garden Kind, * 



Page 133. I ever took the Frifol. pumilum fugin. 

 jiofc. long. alb. Phytol. Brit, to be very applicable to 

 the Trif. filiquis Qrnithopodii noflras\ and perhaps the 

 Author of its Name meant no other thing by it. Th? 



Flowers 



