1807.] Monthly Botantgal Report. Os 
Ditto, 596 Pags Cocoa; for export, from 60s. to 80s. 6d’ *per ewt 
Ditto, 200 Bags Barbadoes White Ginger, from 728. to 89s. 6d. per cwt. 
- Kibble, 894 Serons Carraca Indivo, from 5s. 11d. to 10s..4a. per bb. 
W. Broadhurst, 933 Hhds. 56 Tierces, 16 Barrels Sugar, from 55s. Gd. to 68s. 6de 
1500 Barrels superfine American Flour, were sold by Mr. T. Scott,- from 38s, to. 39s. per 
Barrel . 5 
Within eight days the following quantity of Foreign Corn,-&c. has been extered at the Cus- 
tom-House, viz. i pane 
28.617 Quarters of Oats, from Tonningen, Fn.bden, &c. &c. 
16,85 Ditto Wheat, from New York, Virginia, and Amsterdam. > 
4,200 Barrels of Flour, from Philadelphia and Baltimore. 
Wisale Fisheries.—The following vessels have arrived at Hull from Greenland:—-The Sz- 
tah and Wlizabeth, seven fish, three hundred butts of blubber; Acteon, filteen fish, two hun- 
dred and ten butts do ; Oakhall, twenty-five fish, three hundred -and twenty butts do. 5 
Aurora, twenty-cizht fish, five hundred and seventy butts do; Perseverance, twelve fish, 
two hundred and sixty butts do.; Walker, nine fish, three hundred and forty butts do.5 Mi- 
merva, seven fish, two hundred and forty butts do.; Old Manchester, eighteen fish, three 
hundred and twenty butts do. i eae 
On the 24th inst. the Jamaica homeward bound fleet arrived off Ireland, eleven. sail of 
which have already arrived at Bristol, and ere our report goes to the press, -we may expect 
the remainder to reach their respective ports. a our next, we shall give particulars of this 
fleet, as well as the East India Fleet, now hourly expected in the Channel. - 
COURSE OF EXCHANGE. Ce siralea th 
Aug. 4. -jAug. 11. Aug. 18.) Prices of Hops. » 
ira pe Tra LA | ae ‘ Rain Tae Sal ‘ TEMCATT GU ae 
Hamburgh., {34 8 ..-.|34 8 .,64,.>---|Bags.—Kent, 51. 12s. to 61. 16s. per éwt. 
Mltona 2. Sd 9 184 Os Bhe 9 Se Sussex, 51. 10s, to 6. per cwt. 
Amsterdam |36 3 ,.../35 3..6°3.. Essex, 51. 12s. to 6l. 10s. per cwe, 
Paris). o.oo .4192 12 ....|24 12 .. (24 12 ..|Pockets.—Kent, 51.155. to 71. 7s. per'cwt. 
Beshorn.. 715 in ws can’, 
Naples .... |42 
50 ..../-———._ Sussex, 5! 12s to 6, 10s. per cwt. 
~{42...-../-e-—— Farnham, 6]. 19s. to 101. per cwt, 
See ewes |: 
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Lisbon .....J642 ...... N6 x ..../644 ....] The average price of Raw Sugar, exclusive 
Oporto... 1642 nc SABAL: ae ne 
= 642% ....jof duty, is 34s. 53d. per ewt. 
GOUR se IOS aes CoO! 52's : 
CE edi 
The following are the average Prices of Navigable Canal iShares, Dock. Stock, Fire Office 
Shares, &&¢.-in July. 1807, at the Office of Mr. Scott, No, 25 New Bridge Street, Black- 
friars, London:—The Neath Canal; Glamorganshire, 2001. to #121. per share,. dividing 
12]. 10s. nett per share.—Grand Junction, 901 —St. Agnes Pier and Harbour, 951. dividing 
Gl. t5s. nett per share.—-Ellsmere Canal, 56!.—Lancaster, 19]. 103.—Brecon, 40].—Kennet 
and Avon, 90]. to 911.—New ditto, 2!. 10s. per share premium.—-Ashby de la, Zouch, os 
—Crevian Canal, 71. 7s. per share. —Union, 29],— West India Dock Stock, 1451 per cent.— | 
London Dock Stock, 1151. to 113}. 10s.—East India Dock, 125!.—Globe insurance, 1121. 
Imperial, 701. to 111 per cent. premium.—Albion, 11. per cent, premium:—Rock Assug- 
ance, 3s. to 7s. prémium. ; 
MONTHLY BOTANICAL REPORT, 
‘]N the Botanical Magazine for the last month, we have, 1. Neottia orchisidés, a rave plant 
of the orchis tribe, perhaps never before seen iy this country, and of which it is supposed no 
figure has been hitherto given. It is from the collection of Mr. Woodford. We segrecthat 
Dr. Sims has not given us any description of this curious plant; for, 2s we are not furnished, - 
in this work, with dissections of the parts of fructification, a verbal account of them is the 
more necessary ; and, indeed this latter is capable of being made tar more sutisfactory than 
the paltry figures of these organs-which usually accompany botanicul drawings, as a much 
greater number of points can be embraced than by the pencil, uniess the figures are very nu- 
merous, 2, Verbascum owalifolium, a new specics from Mount Caucasus, in which the stamens: 
are arranged the same as ia Velsia cretica, which they very much resemble also in the hairi- 
hess of the upper filaments and anthers, whilst the lower ones are comparatively naxed. 
From this circumstance, and the similarity of the iruit, Dr. Sims will not alow that Celsia 
4retica can with propriety be separated fromthe genus Verbascum. 3. Gentiana caucasea,as ip- 
posed new species from the same country as.the last, of which we have here the following “pe 
cilic 
