Here having been lately Propofed by Subfcription 
M^RATs third and laa Vol. of his HISTORY 
PLA JVri'jWhereby that whole Work is com- 
pleated containing morePlantSjandbefcription of new Species^ 
than all the Books yet extant on that fubjeft 5 many hundreds 
being communicated from the Streights otMagellaf^.thQPiill^ 
fwc JJlandsy and feveral Countries never fearched ofPlants be- 
fore. By R GorgioCamelli^udi othcr^V/;/^?/?, who either refide, 
or hav made careful remarks in the refpeftive places^all dif- 
pofed in an eafy method, to be found by their Tribes and 
Charafterifticks^ with an account of fuch parts of them as 
are either Specificks for fome Difeafes, as the Peruvian Barl^ 
&c. or are Univerfal Medicines, as Faba St Jg^atij^ &c, be- 
' fide many peculiarities belonging to particular Plants, every 
where occuring in the Work. The fame is already well ad- 
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