I N D E X. 
PONTEDER A, combats the doaHne ofMillmgfon 
and GreWy - . - 34O 
PORTLAND, Duchefs of, patronifes Ehrety II. 288 
Pofentiila frutico/a, - - - 21 8 
PRESTON, Georgf, intendant oi t\it Edinburgh 
garden, - - - - XL , 9 
PRIEST, i)r. tranflates " Dodoens's Herbal," 119 
Prodrotnus Hijioria Naturalls Scotieey' of Sib- 
bald, - - - _ - II. 5 
Protea argent ea - - - - - 11. 87 
Provincial catalogues of plants in Camden, by Ray, 249 
Pterigraphia Americana,^* of Petiver, - II. 35 
Pulmonaria maritima, - - - II, 1 36 
C^Uick-lime, Jlflonon, - -i . II. 
R. 
Kjleigh, Sir Walter, patron of fcience, • 125 
RAND, Ifaac, his Index officinalium, - - II. 103 
RAUWOLF's Herbarium, - - , 247 
his " Travels," publifhed by Ray, 245 
R A WD ON, Sir Arthur, fends to Jamaica for 
plants, - - - II. 81 
RAY, account of his life and writings, - 1 89— 281 
born at Black Notley, in EJfex, - - 192 
his fchool education at Braintree, - 193 
fellow collegian with Dr. Barrow, - 193 
finds botany at a very low ebb at this time, 194 
his Catalogus Cantabrigienfis,'" 195 
ordained deacon in 1660, - *. 198 
his three firft botanical tours, - - ib. 
Appendix to the Cambridge Catalogue," 200 
his foreign tour with Mr. Willughhy and Mr. 
Skipfon^ - - « 201 
B b 4 RAY, 
