266 CHAPTER 20, 
neceffarily arife a multitude of repeti- 
tions. The author was fufficiently aware 
of this 'y but it was unavoidable. In this 
volume there are upwards of 1 1,700 plants 
enumerated. 
The Appendix contains feveral catalogues, 
which mufl: have been interefting to the 
curious at that time. Father Camell, a 
learned Jefuit of Manila^ who had not only 
defcribed, but delineated, a great number of 
the plants of Luzone^ tranfmitted his work 
to Mr. Ray ; and it forms an extenfive 
part of this Appendix, It muft have been 
much regretted, that the Rev. Father had 
not been furnifhed with books to have en- 
abled him to adapt the lynonyms lince 
there are few inftances in which any other 
names occur, than the Spanijhy and the in- 
digenous appellations of the natives and 
Malays. 
Mr. Ray then gives a lift of Tourne- 
fort's oriental difcoveries, from the " Co- 
rollarium 5" thofe ofDAMPiER, from Ne'W 
Holland and elfewhere, and of Mar tenses 
Greenland VldiXits 'y of Commeline's Rare 
Exotics ; a copious Catalogue of Chinefe^ 
Madrafs^ 
