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feveral very fcarce fpecies in Cornwall : all 
thefe he communicated to Mr. Ray,, who 
inferted them in the editions of his Synopjis, 
with due acknowledgments. Af(;er having 
made very large colleclions for the antiquities 
of Wales y and formed great deligns in litera- 
ture, he died before he could digeft them 
into order for publication, in July 1709. 
Exclufive of large communications, made 
to Bi(hop Gibson's edition of Camden y on 
the antiquities of V/aleSy he formed, from 
the fruit of his own inveftigations, the Liji 
of Plants fubjoined to the account of that 
country. 
He publiilied, Lithophylacii Bri- 
TANNICI ICHNOGRAPHIA." 1699. 8°. 
cum tab, 25. This Work, which is a me- 
thodical catalogue of the figured foffils of 
tliQ AJhmolean Mufeum, confiding of 1766 
articles, was printed at the expence of Sir 
Ifaaa Newton, Sir Ha?2s Sloane, and a 
few others of his learned friends. As only 
1 20 copies were printed, a new edition of it 
was publiilied in 1760 by Mr. Huddesford-, 
to which were annexed feveral letters from 
Mr.LLHWYD to his learned friends, on the 
^ X fubjed 
