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Ophiogkjfum fcandens, by the Chinefe called 

 Ka-yin-fey, winds about other plants. 



Rhus Chinenfe (or, as the Chinefe call it, 

 Monkbi) was in flower about the graves. 



Rhus Javanicum, genuine rubro, which the 

 Chinefe call 'Tay-Jha. 



Pteris femipinnata, by the Chinefe called 

 Ka-lao, (S. t. 3. f. r.) 



Waltheria Indica. Its flower is yellow, the 

 leaves are woolly, reflecled. 



Rhamnus Tbea, or poor man's tea, is a fhrub 

 which grows a fathom high, and whofe leaves 

 are like thofe of the common tea ; but the 

 flowers belong to the firffc order of the fifth 

 clafs of the Linnaan fyftem of plants. They 

 are very fmall, and reft on the top of the 

 branches, which are again fub-divided into 

 letter boughs. The poor make ufe of its 

 leaves inftead of tea ; but in this place it ferved 

 as a hedge. The Chinefe call it Tia. 



Min tao, Dolichos fc an dens Jioribus cgruleii 

 tnagnis. 



Panicum alopecuroideum. 



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