Ray. 213 
him among thofe who made large acceffions 
to the Botany of that country, and gives 
the ftrongeft teftimony of his Ikill, fidelity, 
andjudgment, in difcriminating, defcribing, 
and extricating the plants of that fruitful 
region. 
To the end of thefe *^ Obfervations," is 
affixed an alphabetical lift of the plants 
mentioned in the body of the book, under 
the title of *^ Catalogus Stirpium in 
EXTERis REGioNiBUs, a fiobis obfervata- 
ruriiy quce vel 07nnino vel parce admodum in 
Anglia fponte provenhint'^ pp.115. 
In the arrangement he cites the fame au~ 
thors for lynonyms as in his preceding ca- 
talogues, and occafionally introduces obfer- 
vations on the qualities and ufes. 
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