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49, Are Suhmarime Plants, n(hwh\hgHeath^ 
the laft a very beautiful one, and eo be (een in the 
mod Curious Mufeum of my Honoured Friend 
Mr. Charlton^ who was pleaftd to give me a piece 
of it. 
® 5'3. Are Borfe-Jhooe f^etches^ the laft a Na 
ve of Malabar, - 
5*4® Are Ferns ^ the firft from China , and 
the other from Fort St, George, which being as yet uo- 
defer ibed, is here delineated. 
^6y&c. Are Mujhrooms of a lateObfervation. 
5*9, ©c. Thefe are fix Hairy fpiked Cocks-foot-GraJfes^ 
all of them very rare, fome from x\\^ Eaft- Indies^ and 
raofl: of them not taken Notice of before. 
Is a Tree from Surat^ called there Gumhoe; it 
bears a Fruit like an Orange. 
66)^c, Arc Glafs'WortSy whereof two are found a- 
bout Montpelier, and the Coafts of Spain, the laft came 
from the fertile Canary IJlands. 
70 The Mofs here Figured, is of. fingalar beauty 
and (hape, having at the top of a very long Hender 
naked Footftalke, a Scarlet cap, very like a Corn Poppy 
Flower^ with its Leaves turned do.vn^^ards, refembling 
a fmall Umbrella or Bongracc. This elegant Plant was 
gathered near Port/Ground in Norway, by my kind Friend 
Mr. Richard Wheeler, wh3 frequently (ends me fuch 
Plants^ Shells md Infers, as thefe parts afford. 
7f. And the eighteeji following, arefeveral kinds of 
Englijh Mojjes, many of them not known before, fome 
of which are here Figured, viz. 74,79, 87, ^ 89. 
90. Here are divers forts of Lake weed or Arfmart 
amongft them, one fro:Ti the Eiji-Indies, and another 
from Firginia. 
97' 98, Are two Parging Sea Bindweeds^ calfd in 
oar Shops Soldanella ; the firft an Inhabitant on oar own 
, . Nnn Coaft?> 
