200 Mr. RAY’j Itineraries; 
and there ftill continue. This Stuart 
hath nourifhed-in his Garden divers 
exotick Plants, more than one would 
hope' to find in fo northerly and cold 
a Country ; fome fuch as we had not 
before fpen, viz. Archangelicay Fu~ 
7naria Jiliquofa.^ Carduus laSieus pere- 
grinus flo. albo, V erhafeum 4 Matth. 
dnguJU folium., Attchufa fpecies flo. 
parvo nigricantc, Alcea flurreSia lavis^ 
flo. amplo rubro albo, as we then 
named them. Sterling is an indif- 
ferently handfome Town, hath a 
good Market-place, two Palaces, one 
of the Earl of Marr, the other of 
the Marquis of Argyle. But the 
Caflle is mofi; confiderable, and bath 
bees, and, wdth little Cofl, may be 
again made, a very magnificent Houfe. 
It hath an tiall longer, if not broader, 
than 'Trinity-College' Hall in Cam- 
bridge. The Building, added by 
James V. contains many very flately 
Rooms 
