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CHAP. 14. 
Smje at count of the TradefcantS5/£2/i?^r and Jon — 
"The firft who formed a raujeum of natural hi/- 
tory in this country — Account of Trade fcanc'j" 
'publication— l^lje mufeum bequeathed to Afli- 
mole. 
^he aflrohgical herhalifis : Robert Turner, Cul- 
pepper, and LaOvel—'The lafi the mofl ref^ec- 
table of the fe5f in that time— Account of his 
Pambotanologia — Pechey's Herbal — Sal- 
mon—An account of his HerbaL 
TRADESCANT. 
ALTHOUG H it does not appear that 
the Tr adescants contributed 
materially to amplify what is more efpeci- 
ally meant by Englilli Botany, or the difco- 
very and illoftration of the plants fponta-- 
neoufly growing in 'England : yet, in a 
work devoted to the commemoration of 
Botanifts, their name ftands too high not 
to demand an honourable notice^ lince they 
contributed, at an early period^, by their 
garden 
