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 Hellcborus, 3, 4, 5, 6. Hellebore. 

 Hemerocallis, 1,2,4. Day Lily. '"' 

 Ilcfpens, I, 2, 4. Rocket, or Dame's 



Violet. 

 Hibifcus, 18. Indian Mallow. =H ' 

 Ilieracium, 3. Hawkweed. ^■'' ■' ; 

 Iberis, 2. Candy Tiifti . 

 Inula, 3, 6, Id. Yellow $tarvvort ' * 

 Iris, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13,' 



16, 17, 18) 19. Flower-de-luce. ' 

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Monarda, i, 2. Ofwcgo Tea. 

 Ononis, 6, 15. Refl:-harrow 

 Orobus, 4, 7, 8. Bitter VetcH.' . 

 Pceonia, all the varieties, Pioriy.'"; 

 Papaver, 7. Popfy. ^ ^ ^ir.-rrvf:. .; 



Phlox, 2, 3, 4,-5, 6, 7. Lychnidea. 

 Pulmonaria, 3^ 6. Lungwort. •■'•'■' 

 Pulfatilla, all the fpccics. Pafque- 

 "flower. 



Solidago, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 

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Thalidrum, 3, 5. Feathcr'd Colum-; 

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Trachelium, Throafwort. / ' ^ ^ 

 Trollius, I, 2. Goldylocks.' • 

 Veratrum, 1,2, 3,' 4/White Hel- 

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Verbafcum, 10. Mullein;. 

 ■Veronica, 3, 4, 5/6, 7,8, 9'; lo^ 

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Geum, I, 2, 3, 4, 5. London Pride. 

 Hemerocallis, 3. St. Bruno's Lily. 





Hypericum, 7. St. John's Wort. ' 

 Primula,' all the varieties, PrimrofcJ 

 Vinca, i, 2. Periwincle. 

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 Aloe, 1,3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 97 lo, 11,12, 



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 Anthofpermum. 7. " . 

 Anthyllis, 6, 7. Jupiter's Beard- ^-^ 

 Arftotis, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Wind- 

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Ariflolochia, 4, 5. Birthwort.— 'J'^''- 

 Afclepias, 12, 13, 14, 15. Swallow- 

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Afparagus, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,16. Afpafagus. 



Craflfula, i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,^8, 9, 



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Cunonia. , ' ,' ' ' 



CupreflTus, 6. Cfj)fers. ' ^ ' '•^ '^ ' 



Cyclamen, 3, 4, 5, 6. Sowbread. 



Cytifusi 47' 14, V5/ Tree Trefoil. _. 



Diofma, i, 2, 3, .4?^;.*. - ^-^ 

 Ebenus, Ebony. -'•-''^ -— .*-x^-;^^ 



Euphorbia, 6, 7, 10; 12, f'3, i6."^7C 



Navel- j MyrtUs, i, 2,' '3, '4, 5, 6, 7. Myrtle. 



Nerium, i, 2, 3. Oleander.. 

 Olea, 1,2, 3, 4, 5. Olive. ;. ./ 

 Ononis, 4. Red-harrow. 

 Opuntia, i. Indian Fig. 

 Oflieofpermum, 2, 3, 4, 5. Hard- 



feeded Sunflov/er. ■ 

 Othonna, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9. JacoBaea. 

 Oxalis, 4, 5, 6. Wood-forre}. 

 Palma, i, 8. Palm. 

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Ferraria. 

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Geranium, zr, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 

 ., 27, 28, 29, 30, ^ I, 32, 33,'34r35» 

 -^ S^ri"?' 38> 39.'4l- Cranefbill. ': ; 



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Periploca, 2, 7. Virginia Silk. 

 Phylica, i, 2. ,: , .. 



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Afphodelus, 6. King's Spear. "/: ; i Gnaphalium, io^''i6, 18, 20, 21. 

 After, 31, 32, 37. Starwort.-'a^;^^- '|''^Cudwced. • .- 'c'^ <^'' v, 



Grewia, i, 2. ' -'■^- •'^''"'^^ 



Orange. 



Aurantium, i, 2, 3, 4, 5. 

 Baccharis,i.Ploughman'sSpikenard. 

 Bignonia, 5, 12. Trumpet-flower. 



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Phyfalis, 2, 3,4. Winter Cherry.'. ' 

 Piftacia, 3, 4, 5. ,. ; : ' y ' 



Poterium, 3. ■ '•- ." 



^Protea, all the fpecies, Silver-tree^ 

 Pforalea, x,' 10. 



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 Bubon, 3, 4. Macedonian Parfley.-"^ 

 Buphthalmum, 7, 10,11,12. Ox-eye. 

 Bupleurum, 7. Hare's-ear.'^'^^ir'ii:^^'^;- 

 Cacalia,5,6,7,8.ForeignColt's-fo6t:. 



Calendula, 7,8. Marigold..^ vV'-v 



Calla, Arum.-.).-':' /-r .rn^^n^;- 



Campanula, 14,15. Bell-flowerr" 

 Capparis, 1,2. Caper." ^•--'Ofr-- 

 Celaftrus, 3, 4. StafF-trec. r.?-.: 

 Ceratonia, St. John's Bread. ^^^-^ 

 Cereus, 11. Torch-thiftle.'- :-^'>: ••- 



Heliotropium, 4, 5, 6. Heliotrope.^ 

 Hermannia, all the fpecies.'" 



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Chironia, i, 2.- . /. ^" -^ 

 Chryfocoma, 3, 4. Goldylocks. - 

 Cifl:us, 10, n, 17, 18, RockRofe. 



Cliffbrtia,- i, 2, 3. ^'^^-'V^: -^ - ■ 



Hypericum, 8. St. John's Wort. '" 

 Jafminum, 5,6. Jafmine.^^^* 

 Iberis, i. Candy-tuft.'""'" 



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Ixia, 2, 3,4, 5-,6y 7, 8.: : ■ 

 Kiggelaria. 



Laurus, 3,4,5,9. B^."--; ■^■'r''^" 

 Leonurus, i, 2. Lion's-tail. /.'•'■* 

 Limpn, all the varieties, Lemorf.'^' 

 Lotus, 5^'' 16. BirdjS-foot Trefoil. 

 Lycium, i, 2, 3, 4, 7,' 8, 9, iQ. 

 Boxthorn. 



Rhus, 8, 9, 10, II, 12. Su'macli, '■ 

 Royena, 1,2, 3. -. : / . 



Rufcus, 7. Butcher's Broom, " ■ 

 Salvia, 10, ii, 12. Sage. ,., '^ .' 

 Scabiofa, 17, 18. Scabious. 

 Scliinus, I. Indian Mafl;ich, 

 Sclarea, 15,^15. Clary, 

 Selago. ^^ _ ' " "*\ " '' \ ' ^'\ 

 'Sempervivdm, 5, 6, 7. Houfeleefe/ 

 Sideroxylum, I, i. Iron-wood. 

 Smilax, 15, 16. Rough Bindweed. „ 

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 Coronilla, i, 2. Jointed podded Co- 

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Malva,' 14. Mallow. : • 



Medeola, t, 2, 3. ■ '"* 



Melia, i, 2. Bead-tree.- .■■'■■;■ ■ 



Mefembryanthcmum, all the fpecies, 



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Myrica, 5, 6, 7. Candlebcrry Myrtle. 



28. Nif^htfliade. 

 Spartium, 4, 10. Broom. 

 Stapclii, f , 1'. ' ' 

 Tarconanthus. 

 Tetragonia, i, 2, 3. '. 

 Teucrium, 3,4. Germander, 

 Vitex, 3. Chafte-tree. ' 

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