( 3 * ) 
can furnifti them withal, as well as what he wants $ 
fo that by a mutual Commutation each may improve 
his Stock. It were highly to be wifh’d, tfr at other Na- 
tions would, as he has yearly promis’d, do the like, 
and efpecially our own, fince we hdve feveral Noble as 
well as private Perfons in ENGLAND, and fome par- 
ticular Communities , which have not been wanting 
either for Cofl or Indujlry to ftock their Gardens with 
many Rare and Exotick Plants ^ and till feme Curious 
Perfon will take the Pains to publifh a Catalogue of 
them, I prefume it will not in the interim be amifs to 
give here an Extra# from this, of fuch Plants as have 
very rarely or never been Cultivated in any of our Pub- 
lick ; or other Curious Gardens here in England, 
In giving thefe I fhall follow the Author's Method , 
but divide them under thefe 3 general Beads , viz. 
I. A Lift of the Non-Defcrlpt Plants, viz. fuch as 
Dr. Boerhave has given as New, or without any Author 
to the rn- 
II. 'A Catalogue of the more rare Plants lately dif- 
covered. 
III. Such as are no lefs rare in our Englijh Gardens , 
tho formerlly deferibed. 
I. A 
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