_ Marty 72. 'i 21 5 
dered the author of the Fkra AitgUca^ 
as a variety of the Clavaria Hypoxylon Lin. 
' A Remark concerning the Sex of Holly. 
Vol. xlviii. p. 613. Dr. Martyn £rft 
obferved the Holly Tree to be Dioecious^ in 
his own garden at Streatham, in Surry. Dr. 
Watson, Mr. Miller, and fubfequent 
botanifts, not only found his obfervations 
true, but difcovered, that the fame trees 
bore alfo hermaphrodite flowers. This oc- 
cafioned the removal of it, in the Flora An^ 
glicay to the clafs Polygamia, But as it does 
not appear that the remaining fpecies of the 
Ilex are fubjed to the fame change, the 
genus ftands in the works of Linn-^us in 
the Tetrajtdrous clafs as before. 
It is not without the ftrideft juftice that 
the term indefatigable is applied to this 
learned man. His avocations from bufinefs 
were wholly devoted to the caufe of litera- 
ture, which he contributed to ferve in va- 
rious ways. The numerous works he was 
engaged in, and the variety of his manufcript 
remains, amply teflify this truth. At one 
time he was concerned in a periodical pa- 
per. He was a coadjutor with MhEames, 
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