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JjoUxs Arhor {Cel fin ai/sfral is Jj.). 



Saiubucus Rosea ( Vlhuriium Opuhis vav. sferilis). 



Arbor Juda^ (Cercis Siliquustrum L.). 



Corn us Mas (Cormis Has L.). 



Cornus Fcemina (Connis sanr/i/ inert L.). 



Latana, sive Vihurnuiu (T^iln/rninii Laiitrnw L.). 



(Tuaicuin Pataviiiuni {Diospt/ros Lotus L.). 



S_yringa alba (Si/rinf/a vulgaris L. var. alba). 

 • Pyracantba {Pyracantha coccinea Eoemer). 



Ala tenuis (HJiamniis Ala f emus L.). 



Arbutus {Arhvtus Vnedo L.). 



Castanea Equina {^scuh/s Hippocaslanum L.). 



Pinaster {Finns Pinaster L.). 



Laurus Tinus {Viburnum Tinus L.). 



Laurus Tinus Lusitanicus flora [_sic\ glabro {Primus lusi- 

 tanica L.). 



Tillia {Tilia tuilqaris Hayne). 



Tamariscus {Tatnarix anglica Webb). 



Aear majus latifolium {Acer Pseudoplatanus L.). 



Khus Virginiana {Phns typliina L.). 



Vitis Virginensis {Vitis quinquefolia Lam.). 



Apoeynum, sive Periploca repens {Periploca r/rceca L. ?). 



Althea arborea flore albo fundo purpureo, Montis Olbiae {Hibis- 

 cus syriaciis L.). 



Seseli iKthiopicum Frutex {^npleurum fruticosum L.). 



Aslimole here uses for tlie most part the names employed by the 

 younger Tradescant in the Museum Tradescantianvm (1656), which 

 contains a full alphabetical catalogue of the plants in the garden 

 in Latin and English. Thus, on p. 74, we find " Acer Majus Lati- 

 folium, sive Pseudo-platanns. The great Maple or Cycamore tree " ; 

 on p. 88, " Arbutus sive Virido [evidently a misprint for Unedo], 

 the Strawberry tree"; on p. 119, " Guaiacum Patavinum. Indian 

 Date plum tree"; on p. 120, "Hedera Virginiana, sc. vitis, Vir- 

 ginian Iv}'' or Vine " ; on p. 133, '* Laurus tinus Lusitanicus folio 

 glabro, smooth wilde Bay of Portugall " ; on p. 135, -" Locusta Vir- 

 giniana arbor, Virginian Locus tree " and *' Lotus arbor, Nettle 

 tree." 



Sir William Watson (o^?. c?Y.), after a brief allusion to Trades- 

 cant's life and to the Spiderwort, Astei-, and Daffodil that bore his 

 name, says : " He first planted here the Cupressus Americanus Acacise 

 foliis deciduis . . . now one of the great Ornaments of the Duke of 

 Argyll's Grarden at Witton." This is, of course, Taxodium disfichum 

 Kich. As remaining in the Lambeth Garden he then mentions onl}^ 



Borrago latifolia senapervirens C. B. {Anchusa senq^ervirens L.) 

 Poh'gonatum vulgare latifolium C. B. {P. mult if. ovum All.) 

 Aristolochia clematitis recta C B. {A. Clematitis L.) ; Dracontium' 

 Dod. {Dracunculus vulgaris L.) ; two trees of Arbutus, " the largest 

 I have seen " ; and Phamnus catliarticus, "about 20 Feet high and' 

 near a Foot in diameter." 



The lists on the second and four following pages seem all wi'itten 

 by one hand, though at different dates and with diiferent pens and 



