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Gardens of the fame kind , for the furnifliing others 
with what he has, and being fupplied with what he 
w ants from them. The other realbn is, the u(e of thofe 
who defign to attain to the Knowledge of Plants,on whofe 
Account he has only given (for the moft part) one f;n- 
gle Name, he obferving that the multitude of Names 
given the fame Plant by feveral Authors, in differing 
Kingdoms, having refped to their various Properties, 
Forms, Virtues and lefler Accidents, has given g^cat 
. difturbance to the Learners: On which fcore this Author 
almoft only ufes the Names of Cafpar Bauhin in his Fi~ 
ttax and Dt. Hermans Catalogue of the Garden of Ley den y 
preferring the Names given by Cafpar Bauhin.be'mg now 
commonly ufed by moft Herbalifts, even before thole 
very long Names who are fince given them, for very 
fmall reafons, in place of his. For the Plants not known 
in Bauhin 's time he ufes the Names in Dr. Hermans Ca- 
talogue, as well as for thofe whofe Names are to be 
reformed, to which he ful joins Bauhin s Name like- 
wife 
The Book it felf gives the Names of the Plants in the 
Garden Alphabetically, wherein are fbme curious Plants 
gathered from near home and from far, amongft which 
are few Non-defcripts, or fiich as have not been taken 
notice of by other Writers, fome of which may perhaps 
'be Varieties, as may be (een more at large in the Book. 
Stephani 
