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Note P, page 73, line 6. 



The Dianthus. 



Class Decandr. Trigyn. Dianthus Caryophj-llus is particularly 

 alluded to. 



Note 1, page 73, line 14. 



The Arbutus. 



Arbutus Unedo, o^ Strawberry Tree, is also found in the Class 

 Hexandr. Decandr. 



Note ', page 74, line 9. 



The Agrimonia. 



Class Dodecanar. Digyn. Agrimonia Eupatoria. The Cana- 

 dians are said to use an infusion of this plant Un fevers, with 

 success. Withering's Bot. 



Note s, page 75, line 2. 

 The Meadow's Queen. 

 Class Icosandr. Polygyn. Spirsea Ulmaria, or Meadow Sweet. 



Note S page 75, line 13. 



" 'Tis thine to stop the crimson tide." 



The idea of its being a Styptic, is taken from Langhorne's 

 Fables of Flora. 



