272 CHAPTER 48, 
The Loci natalesy or, as fome modem 
botanifts quaintly fpeak, the Habitats^ of a 
great number of the fubjedts in this little 
work, were communicated by the friends 
and correfpondents of the author ; of whom, 
as they hereby contributed to enlarge the 
bounds of Englifb botany, it is but jufl to 
record their names. 
• From Torkjhirey the author was fupplied 
with a great number by Mr. Tkor nbeck, 
a furgeon and expert botanifl:, at Ligleton, a 
fpot rich in the choiceft objefts of a curious 
obferver. Mr. Dawson, a furgeon of 
Leedsy communicated alfo many rare Ipe- 
cies : as did Mr. Vernon, of Whitchurch, 
in ChcJJjire, 
The obfervations of the late Sir William 
Watson, Sir 'John Hill, Dr. Wilmer, 
and Mr. Hurlock, contributed to enrich 
this little Flora. I find alfo a manufcript 
Catalogue of Plants growing about Feverf^ 
hard frequently referred to, written by Johfz 
Bateman, A.M. This manufcript has 
fince been the bafis of a little work, pub- 
lifhed by the late Edward Jacob, F.S. A. 
under the title oi Planta FaverJhamienfesJ' 
Lond. 
