>• Middle Ages. 4f 
fatisfeclion of the curious, I refer in tlie 
note* to fome of thefe figures in both au~ 
o 
thors. 
In juftice, however^ to thefe valuable re- 
mains, it muft be obferved, that, from later 
information, v/e find, there is, befides this 
Conjianttnopolkan MS, which is in :fclio, an- 
other, fuppofed to be more ancient, in 4to. 
which is diftinguiihed by the name of Nea- 
folitan : that the figures in both thefe agree 
extremely w^ell , and, as Halier informs 
us, are fufRciently exaS: to enable the bo- 
tanical traveller, with fach drawings in his 
hands, to diftinguifli the plants of Dios- 
, COR IDES in the native places of growth. 
It is particularly fpecified, that the pericly- 
menum of thefe manufcripts evidently ap- 
* Coronopus, Dod. ed. 1583. p. IC9. Ger. em. 
1190. 
ArBion. Dod. 849, Park. 1 3 74. 
Hyjfopus, Dod. 286. 
Hippophaes. Dod. 373. 
Jconitum Lyco£2onum. Dod. 437. Ger. em. 972, 
Stabe. Dod. 123. Ger. em. 731, 
Lotus Syhejiris. Dod. 562- 
Loius Mgy^tia, Dod. 563. 
j'ithymalus Dendi'oides, Dod. 368. Ger. em. 501. 
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