I N D E X. 
TURNER, his « Avium Hi/lorla ap, Plinium, &c/* 65 
" Herbal," account of that work, 67 — 72 
merit as a botanift, - - 7 2 
" Book on the Bathes," - 73 
Traa " on Wines," - - 74 
polemical and religious works, ib. 
not fufficiently appreciated by fuc- 
ceeding herbalifts, - - *75 
Turner^ R, an aftrological writer, - - 180 
u. 
UVEDALE, Dr. the friend of Plukenef^ - II. 30 
V. 
VaILLANT, M. his " Sermo de Struc'fura Flo- 
runiy" - - - 341 
and Linnaiis^ reprehenfible for their 
language on the fexual analogy, 346 
his " Botanicmn P arifienfe^'' - II, 146 
VERNON, and Kre'ig^ colled plants in Muryland^ 
- - - - - - II. 57 
Vegetable Fly, - - - - II. 328 
Vervain, its ufes among the Druids, - 6 
Vigilias Fiorumj - - ^ 231 
Virginia^ plants collected there, by Ban'ifler^ II. 56 
Virtues of plants, deduced from the claffical cha- 
radlers, - - - 11. 39 
Voyage to Jamaica^'' by Slaaney account of, II. 76 
w. 
invefligated hy Dillenl us and Brewer^ II. 189 
WALLACE, his Hiflory of the Orte;'-^, - IL 8 
