282 C H A P T E R 48. 
ufually diredled to the environs of JVood^ 
fordy where, after the refearches of the day, 
at the table of Mr. Warner, the pro- 
duds Flora were difplayed. The refult 
df the inveftigations made in that neigh- 
bourhood, was pubiiflied by Mr. War- 
ner, under the title of Planted Wood^ 
fordienfes or, a Catalogue of the more 
perfecS Plants growing fpontaneoufly 
^bowtWoodiford/inEffex.'' Lond.ijji, 
8"". pp. 238. As none of the Graminaceous^ 
or Cryptogamoiis ti^ibes, are introduced, the 
lift does not exceed 518 fpecies. The or- 
der is alphabetical, by the names fron:^ 
Ray's Sy72opf,s i after which follow the 
Ipecific chaiadler at length, from Hud- 
son's Flora Anglica^' the -Ijhmccan clafa 
and order, the EngliJJj name, place, and 
time of flov/ering. In the Preface, the au- 
thor enumerates the names of more than 
twenty of his friends, among whom are 
many of thofe alluded to above, by whofe 
joint affiftance he was enabled to enlarge 
his work beyond what his own obfervations 
might otherwife have allowed. Mr. War- 
ner w^as alfo diflinguifhed for his polite 
learning % 
