Miller. 245 
gated in the gardens near London,'' Fol. 
1730. p. 90. tab. . 21. The plates are co- 
loured, the arrangement is alphabetical, and 
^ the generical charad:ers given. The Cata- 
logue confifts chiefly of Trees and Shrubs; 
among which are feveral of the Coniferous 
kinds. Some varieties are interfperfed. 
Catalogus Plantarum Offici- 
KALiUM quce in Horto Botanico Chelfeiano 
alunturJ' i73o» 8°. pp. 152. 
In 173 1, he publifhed his Gardener's 
*^ Diftionary," in folio, which has paffed 
through many fucceffive editions ; in each 
of which it received fuch improvements, 
and augmentations, as have rendered it in 
the end the moft complete body of garden- 
ing extant. It has been tranflated into va- 
rious languages ; and the reception it has 
every where met with, is a f»af!icient proof 
of its fuperiority. The nev/ edition of it, 
now under the care of Profeffor Martyn, 
we doubt not, will extend to a late period, 
the reputation both of the author, and of 
the editor. 
\xv the fame, or the fucceeding year, he 
pubUfted The Gardener's Kalender," in 
R 3 which 
