Dr CHARLES GOODALL, Phyfician tothe Charter^mfi 
and one ofthe Collegc, obferved this laft Autumn, near Tunbridge-mils, 
feveral Curiotis Mujhroms which he was pleafed t9 give me. 
12 Mr CLAUDIUS HAMILTON, Sutrgnn, was pleafed 
ibme timc fince to give me a Book of pianti he had coilefted m Barbadm, 
witb his Obftrvativns on them. . ,. . , 
U. From Mr.JAMES HAMILTON, Siirgecn in Edmkwgh , I 
have received feveral Curicfihes. 
r , To Dr. D A V I D K U I i G, F E• I '*™ obliged tor fomeC*r;«- 
fth ,The fent me from KF m U-vcma, whilft diae City was beficged, ar.d 
f0r i^The £ Re C ver r cnd DrL E WI S hath been pleafed to favoar me lately 
with fome SbeHs, &c. part of which you may fee in the PhUfiphicMl 
Tranfattions , N° 282. and others are Figured in the/rcww and Decadis 
° f ?l LoMftip Ac BISHOP of L 0 ND 0 iVs Curiotis Gar- 
dens at Fulham, I yearly fee many Rare Plants, and feveral of them not to 
be met with in any other Gardcn in England. **•**%*■ 
17. Dr. NISSOLF,» Phyfician and very Curious Betanift at :Mon- 
pelier , has been pleafed to fend mc a CollecTion, finely preferved, of fuch 
Rare Piant s as I dcfired, growing thereabouts. 
18. Mykind Fricnd Mr. RICHARD PLANER ^ h at h 
again brought me feveral Plants and infeSs from the Conte of Gmnt*. 
not yet taken notice of, fome of which I Ihall fuddenly gure. 
19. Mr. RANCF, Surfeor?, was generoufly P\ ea ^ t0 S lVL me a 
Colleaion of fuch S betis &c. he found on the Xfend. of Berneo.. 
20. To Dr. RICHARD RICHaRDSON a Cunous 
y aliti and Phyfician y I am indebted for many Rare Plants, EoJJils, ire. wnicn 
he hath obferved in the North of England. 
21. I ha ve again from Dr. FRH D E R I C K RUYSCH ~.nato- 
ynici and BotanickJPtofo&QTtn ^imfierdam, received feveral Cape-Plants an d 
Eoreign Infifts. 
22. I am obliged to that Accurate Botan i fi Dr. WILLIAM S H F- 
R A R D, for dive» Specimens of Plants, feveral of which I had not 
JAMES SKEEN, Surgeon, was pleafed to prefent me 
with three orfourBooks of Plants, with fuch Shell s and In fetis as he asd 
Mr. WATT, Surgeon, deceafed, had obferved at Cape tres Puntas and 
Wida on the Coaft o EGuinea. 
24. Mr. J O H N STAREMBURGH. From thts Gentleman I 
have received many Curious Caye-PUnts very neatly dried, as alfo fome 
Inficis, which are figured in my firft and fic&nd Decades, and I am daily in 
expe&ation of the arrival of many more Curicfities from him. 
25. Mr. J O H N STOCKER hath again been pleafed to bring 
me fome ' Shells and Inficis, which he hath met with in another Eajl-India 
V °Js S From Mr. JAMES SUTHERLAND, Superintendant of 
the Phyfu\Garden at Edinbttrgh , I have received feveral uncommon Nor¬ 
thern Plants, which he had garhered wild in Scotland. 
27. I am again obliged to that Celebratcd Botanifi Dr. PI TTON 
TOURNEFORT, Phyfician , one of the lioyal cademy of Sciences, 
and Botanici^ Pnfeffir of the Reyal Garckn at 5 , for not only his 
Infiitutioncs Rei herbaria, but alfo for many Curious Plants, feveral 01 
which he gathered himfelf in Spain and Portugal. 
28. To Moni: V A I L L A N T ( Stcretary to Dr. F AGON, Chief 
Phyfician to the King of F R ^ N C E) I am iftdebted for feveral un- 
common Plants, growing about Puris and elfewhtre, very curioully pre- 
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