Botanici Topographici : Magna Britamu 1 3 5 
In calce legitur : Thus far have I thought fit, to col- 
lect such plants into one body as were dispersed 
among my writings making improvements on such I 
“ have tormerly treated more superficially, and adding 
others I have not yet mentioned.” 
J ^ Blackstone. 
Specimen botanicum, quo plantarum plurium rariorum 
Angliae indigenarum loci natales illustrantur. 
Pagg. io6. tab. aenea i. Londini, 1746. 12. 
William Wa TSON. 
An account of Aphyllon and Dentaria heptaphyllos of 
Clusius, omitted by Mr. Ray. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 47. p. 428, 429. 
Thomas M a r. t y n . 
List of the more rare plants, growing in many parts of 
England and Wales. printed with his Plantae Canta- 
brigienses; p. 44 — 114. 
Daines Bakkingt e ti, - 
A letter on the trees which are supposed to be indigenous 
in Great Britain. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 59. p. 23 — 38. 
Andrew Collee Ducarel, 3^. Thorpe, & EdwardHh- 
STED. 
Letters concerning Chesnut Trees. ibidem, Vol. 61. p. 
136 — 166. 
Ba R RI NGTON. . * ''• 
A letter occasioned by the three preceding letters. ibid. 
p. 167—169. _ 
Richard Hili W a r i n g . 
On some plants found in several parts of England. ibid; 
p- 359—389- 
[William CvKTis.) ' ' , " ' 
A catalogue of the plants growing wild in the environs of 
London. j f 
Pagg. 40. London, 1774. 8. 
Flora Londinensis, or plates and descriptions of such 
plants as grow wild in the environs of London.^ 
Vol. I. tabb. aeneae color. 218. textus folia totidem. ' 
. ib. 1777. fol. 
Vol. 2. fascic. 37 — 70. Singulis tabb. et foll. 6. 
J . Blackstone. 
Fasciculus plantarum circa Harefield .(jn Com. Middle- 
sex) sponte nascentium. ‘ • - • . 
Pagg. j 18. ' ii). 1737. 1 
2. 
