2l8 C H A P T E K 17, 
In the year 1677, his Catalogue of 
" EngUfo plants" being out of prints he 
gave another edition, augmented with new 
obfervations^ and the addition of 30 fpecies 
of the more perfed: plants, and 16 fungtifes 5 
feveral of thefe were new difcoveries. He 
here alfo gives the figures of t\itpe?tfaphylloides 
fruticofa^ (potentilla frutkofa Lin, J and the 
Jungus phalloides (phallus impudicus Lin,) 
Mr. Ray continued, after his marriage, to 
refide at Middleton Hall, where his engage- 
ments at this period of his life, were fach 
as called forth all the talents of his literary 
abilities, and demanded all his care as a 
faithful guardian • He was employed in a 
double duty, that of his truft to the fons of 
his late eftimable friend, and of editor to 
the remains of their father, On the Hif- 
tory of Birds and Fiihes." The Ornitho- 
logy was firft publiflied, to which, as it 
con filled of loofe papers, written in Latin y 
and in an undigefced ftate, Mr. Ray gave 
method, and fupplied, from his own obfer- 
vations, a large ihare of valuable materials. 
It was publiflied under the following title : 
"^'OrnithologIu® LiBRi TRKs: in qiiibus^ 
