The lecond and laft Tome is already far advanced in the 
Prefs, above loo Sheets being work't off, and the whole 
will certainly be finifhed and publifhed by the end of this 
Summer ; this Volume will contain the Pe?itapetaloHs and 
Folyfetalom Herbs, the ^lh$ and thofb a kin to them, the 
C ulmiferous 3.nd Grammifolious^ as the Corns, GraJfeSyReeds^ 
Rujhesj Src. After which follows the Ammdous or difbr- 
derly tribe of Herbs ; and then the Dendrology or Hiftory 
of Trees and Shrubs begins, all which will be digefted in 
a new and moft natural Method ; there will alfo be a ve- 
ry large Appendix. As foon as this Volume is publifhed 
a particular account fhall be given of it ; in the mean 
time a fliort general Specimen of the Dendrology may be 
inferted, containing only a few of the principal heads. 
' Firfl Mr. R/ty divides the Trees into fuch as have cAudi- 
cem fimjflieem mnpamofum^ and fuch as have cmdicem ramo^ 
fum : the firft have a fimple Stemme without any Branch- 
es, and produce but one great Gemma or Bud ; the fecond 
that are ramofe^ are firft diftinguifhed into fuch as have jlo- 
rem a fruStu difjun6fum fei^remotum^ and fuch as havej?i?- 
rem Frk^m sontiguum y of the firft fort fome have the 
Flower remote from the Fruit in the fame Plant, and fome 
mis FUntis feyunEium. Of foch as have alfo the Flower 
contiguous to the Fruit, fome have it fummo TruBui infi- 
ien^em^ amd others imo^ Fr^cfui admfcentem\ of the firft of 
thefe( which b^ve for the mdft part a CoroiU or VmHlicm on 
the top of the Fruit ) fome contain their feed in Rerkarpo 
feu fulfa hnmida^ others in materia Skciore, Each of thefo 
may be divided according to the number of the Seeds 
which the Fruit ContaiaSj into thofe that have Frustum 
mmommm^ dkoceHm^ trkocmmy tetrmoccum^ yentacocmm^ and 
f olymcum'y after the fame manner alfo may the other fort 
which have Florem imo FruBtii '^dnafGentem be divided : 
there will be many other Heads, of which at large and in 
particular when tlie Work comes forth. 
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