Blackfione. 271 
general place of growth, the particular 
fpot in the inftances of rare plants, and 
the time of flowering. As fcarcely any of 
the Mq/jes, or Fungi, are introduced, the 
number is fniall ; only 527 fpccies. The 
account of Harefield is very brief. 
The fame author publiilied alfo, Spe-- 
c I M E N B o T A N I c u M quo Flantariwi plurium 
rarioriwi Anglice iruligeiiariifn Loci nataks^ 
iUuJlrantur. Authore j. Blackstone/'^ 
S\. 1746. pp. 1 06. This fmall volume 
exhibits the particular places of growth of 
366 fpecies of the more rare E^ig/t/Jj plants^, 
and was fo far a valuable addition to Ray's 
Synopfis, The arrangement is the fame as 
in the Harefield Catalogue, and the iyno- 
nym^s drawn from the fame authors ; with 
the addition of a few from the works of 
LiNN^us* It is embelliflied with two- 
elegant engravings : one reprefenting that 
lingular variety of the Clavaria Hypoxylcn^ 
firfl: figured in \h^PhilofophicalTranfa5tions^ 
N°475c anddefcribed as '^Boletus: the other 
the hy coper don foniicatiimy FLAng, ed. 2- 
p. 644 'y but firft defcribed and figured in 
N° 474. by the late Sir JV^HianiW at soi^ > 
The 
