Doody. 109 
of uncommon fagacity in difcovering and 
difcriminating plants in general. The 
learned fucceffor of Tourntfoj-ty M. Jus- 
siEU, fpeaks of him as inter Fharmacopceos 
Londinenfes fid temporis Coryphc^us. In 
truth, he was theDiLLENius of his time. 
There is a long lift of rare plants, many 
of them new, and firft difcovered bv Mr, 
DooDY, publillied in the fecond edition of 
Ray's Synopf^s.^ accompanied with oblerva- 
tions on other fpecies. I alfo find, *^ The 
" Cafe of a Dropfy of the Breaft,'' written by 
him, and printed in the Philofophical 'Tranf^ 
aclionsm 1697. N*" 224. Vol. xx. p. 77- 
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