LovelL 183 
compounds into which they enter affidu- 
oufly noticed. The author includes fimples, 
both of exotic and of indigenous growth. 
He profefles to have cited near two hun- 
dred and fifty authors, of which he gives 
the Uft. At p. 482 begins an appendix on 
the drugs of the Eaft and Weft Indies, ex- 
trailed from the Arabians, and from Her- 
nandez. A copious index of names to 
all the plants of his " Herbal," with the 
fynonyms ; efpecially of the older au- 
thors ; of fuch as are mentioned in Tra- 
DESCANT; Bauhine's Pinax of thcfc 
which are in the foreign botanical gardens, 
and not in that of Oxford ; and laftly, of 
thofe in the Phytologia Britannica. 
The work concludes with a large index of 
difeafes, with the appropriate remedies from 
the fimples of his work. In his catalogue 
of authors, he gives the number of figures 
contained in their works, which I tranfcribe 
as a matter of curiofity, that cannot fail to 
gratify the botanical reader 
Pechey* 
* JpoU'inaris f. AlbertuSy - - 141 
Mplnus^ Profper ^ 46 
Bauhinu ^ jf, - 3547 
N 4 Brunsfelfius 
