|6d CHAPTER 13, 
plants arc barely enumerated, without any 
Synonyms, or references to any author. The 
number of Englifh fpecies recited, extends 
to 600, or nearly. The copioufnefs of this 
catalogue fets the zeal and diligence of 
BoBART in a favourable light. Under 
his care, and that of his fon, the garden 
of Oxford continued to flourifh for many 
years. 
The Catalogus Oxoniensis was re- 
publiflied in the year 1658, in a much im- 
proved ftate, by the joint affiftance of Dr, 
Stephens, Mr. William Browne, and 
the two Bob ARTS, father and fon, under 
the following title, Catalogus Horti 
BoTANici Oxoniensis, alphahetice digef- 
fiiSy duas prc^terpropter, plantariim chilia-f 
das cofnpleclens, priore duplo auBioTy idemque 
elimaiior, nec non efymologiis^ qua Grcecis^ qua 
Latinis, hmc inde petitis^ enuckatior : in quo 
TiOrTiina Lafma pariter et Grc^ca vernaculis i 
et in ejus fequiore parte^ vernacula Latinis 
fraportuntur. Cui accejjere plant ce minimum 
Jexaginta fuis nominihus infignita, quce nidlibi 
niji in hoc opufculo /tiemorantur. Curd et 
opera focid Fhilippi Stephani, il/. -D. et 
Gulielmi 
