Keogh. 20 r 
plants, from the manufcript fuppofed to 
have been written, as heretofore obferved, 
by Mr. Heaton. 
Thrslkeld's Flora is not rich in the 
number of plants, fince it does not contaia 
more than 535 fpecies. The author ap- 
pears to have been better acquainted with 
the hiftory of plants than with plants them- 
felves; and feems not to have ftudied bota- 
ny in a fyftematic way, as may be inferred 
from his ftridures on the third edition of 
Ray's Synopfis, noticed under the article 
DiLLENIUS, 
KEOGH. 
Botanologia XJniv erf alls Hibernka ; or, A 
" General Irifi Herbal, calculated for this 
Kingdom ; giving an Account of the 
Herbs, Shrubs, and Trees, naturally pro- 
duced therein, in E72glijh, Irijhy and La-^ 
tin ; with a true Defcription of them, 
" and their Medicinal Virtues and Qualities. 
By Johz Keogh, A.B. Chaplain to the 
Right Hon. the Lord King/ion, Corke. 
"I735-" 4°- 
Not 
