62 CHAPTER 31, 
Thermometrlcal Obfervation, near theLine* 
N° 264. vol. xxii. p. 577. 
A Meteorological Regifter of the Wea- 
ther, in a Voyage to China, in 1700 y and 
a Regifter of the Weather at ChufaUy in 
China. W 292. p. 1639, and 1648. 
BROWN. 
Befides Mr. Cunningham, there were 
two ingenious furgeons of the name of 
Brown, refident in the Fjajl Indies, contem- 
porary with Plukenet, and Petiver, 
to whom thefe writers were under lingular 
obligations, for the liberality and import- 
ance of their commAinications, both of ve- 
getable and animal prcdudions, from the 
'Eaji Indies. 
Mr. Sa?nuel Brown was furgeon to the 
Fort at St, George, now called Madras, 
His correfpondence with Mr. PETivERy 
and his collections, have been noticed be- 
fore. 
The name of Mr. Alexander Brown oc- 
curs in many parts of Plukenet's works. 
He 
