CHAP. II. 
1683. 
1688. 
1690. 
1691. 
1692. 
1693. 
1696. 
1697. 
1699. 
1700. 
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BRITISH ISLANDS. 
Ribes reclinatum Germany 
Baccharis halimifolia N. Amer. 
Santolina zosmarinifolia S. of Eu. 
Doryenium hirsitum S. of Eu. 
Lithospérmum fruticdsum S. of Eu. 
Latrus Benzoin N. Amer. 
Quércus coccifera France 
Liquidambar styraciflua N. Amer. 
Pinus halepénsis Levant 
Cédrus Libani Levant 
Juniperus phoenicea S. of Eu. 
Magnolia glatica N. Amer. 
Magnolza longifolia N. Amer. 
Hypéricum serpyllifolium Levant 
Negindo fruxinifolium — N. Amer. 
Rhis copallina N. Amer. 
Aralia spinosa Virginia 
Spiree‘a opulifolia N. Amer. 
Menispérmum canadénse N. Amer. 
Crate gus Cras-galli N. Amer. 
Quércus coccinea N. Amer. 
Salix babylonica Levant 
Populus balsamifera N. Amer. 
O’strya virginica N. Amer. 
Juniperus ly¥cia S. of Eu. 
Rubus occidentalis N. Amer. 
Lycium barbarum Barbary 
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Bishop Compton 
Jas. Sutherland 
Jas. Sutherland 
Jas. Sutherland 
Bishop Compton 
Jas. Sutherland 
Bishop Compton 
Bishop Compton 
Chelsea Garden 
Jas. Sutherland 
Bishop Compton 
Bishop Compton 
Hon. C. Howard 
Bishop Compton 
Bishop Compton 
Bishop Compton 
Bishop Compton 
Bishop Compton 
Hon. C. Howard 
Bishop Compton 
Royal Gardens, 
Hampton Court 
Royal Gardens, 
Hampton Court 
Bishop Compton 
Jacob Bobart 
Chelsea Garden 
Royal Gardens, 
St. James’s 
Abies balsamifera 
O’rnus rotundifolia 
Passiflora ceertlea 
Phyllis Nobla 
Salvia pomifera 
Castanea pumila 
Quércus Sdber 
N. Amer. Bishop Compton 
Italy Duchess of Beaufort 
Brazil Duchess of Beaufort 
Canaries Duch. of Beaufort 
Candia Hon. C. Howard 
N. Amer. Duch.of Beaufort 
France Duchess of Beaufort 
N. Amer. Duch. of Beaufort 
Myrica cerifera 
Ampelopsis bipinnata 
Gleditschza triacanthos N. Amer. 
Abies alba N. Amer. 
Abies nigra N. Amer. 
Pyrus arbutifolia N. Amer. 
Pyrus melanocérpa N. Amer. 
Rubus odoratus N. Amer. 
North America 
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Bishop Compton 
Bishop Compton 
Lord Clarendon 
Sir Hans Sloane 
The total number of woody plants introduced during the 
17th century appears to be upwards of 130. 
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