i8 The'Liv^ of Mr. KKY. 
the next Spring, and confidering 
whom they fhould invite to go with 
them (3) ; and having perfuaded Mr. 
Skippon (afterwards Sir Philip) and 
Mr. Nathaniel Bacon (two of Mr, 
Ray s Pupils), to go along with them, 
they all Four, next Spring, viz. on 
April the i8th, 1663, went over 
from Dover to Calais., and from 
thence through divers Parts of Eu- 
rope ^ which I but barely mention, 
as Mr. Ray himfelf, in the Year 1673, 
publifhed the Obfervations they made 
in that Tour. 
Towards the latter End of their 
Journey, Mr. Willughby and Mr. 
Ray parted Company, the former 
paffing through Spain, and Mr. Ray 
from Montpelier, through France, in- 
(3) See the Preface to Mr. Ray\ "foreign 
Travels. 
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