( 4 ? 4 ) 
Afocynum fcandens^ folio cordatOy flore albo. 
Dog ’s-Bane. 
5'9. Tarus Bahamenjls^ the Bahama Titinoufe. 
Arbor^ fajintni floribus albis ; foliis Cenchran- 
mtdea^ fruBu Ovali^ feminibus farvis nigris mu- 
cilagine involutis^ the feven Years Apple. He knows 
not theReafon of the Name, becaufe the Fruit ripens 
in feven or eight Months Time. 
6o. Barus cucullo nigro^ the hooded Titmoufe. 
Arbor in Aqua nafcensy foliis latis acuminatis 
® dent at is y frublu Eleagni major e^ the Water Tu- 
pelo. 
ERRATA. 
P AG. 378. 1. 5. for vlllofo read hirfuto. Ibid. 1. 7. after glahro add 
altiore. P. 388. 1.6. after Figure A add Tah.l.Fig.^. P. 395- 1 . 15. 
:iddVid,Tab.l. Fig. P. 402. at the Bottom, read 1712. P.403. 1.25. af- 
ter twelfth Century add a Mark, which muft be referred to the Note at the 
Bottom of the Page 13®, thefe Notes containing the different Read- 
ings of the two Accounts, and the Explanation at the Head of the printed 
Table. P. 41 1.1.9. ahMCbaraHerszddwhich. Ib. l. 6 from the Bottom, 
iot and extends j read which extends, P.41 5. 1 . 7. after ^idtidd'Tear. 
A D FE RT I S EM ENT. 
T he Chronological Tables of the Chine/e Hi- 
flory, in Latin, are to be fold by W. Innys at 
the Weft End of 'St. Baul’sy N. Brevofl overagainfl 
'Sonthampton-ftreet in the Strand^ and Mr. Hauksbee^ 
at the Houfe of the Royal Society in Crane-^Qourty 
Fleet-Jireet, 
