2i8 J A P A KT. 



Citrus Trifoliata, 294. Sp. pi. 3. p. 585. Kaempf. Jlmcen. v. p,. 

 801. fig. p. 802. The live Ihrub is excellent for hedges, on ac- 

 count of its vaft, ftrong, and fliarp fpines. 



Artemifia vulgaris, 310. Sp. pi. 3. p. 744. Kaempf. Ammi-. v. 

 8gy. Ff. Cocb. 600. Common mugwort, Gerard, 1103. Hudfon, 

 Fl. Angl. ii. 359. Flor. Coch. 600. The famous antient caul-.ic 

 of the Eart, the moxa is made of the leaves of this plant. Kaejnp- 

 fef'^ Travels, ii. A pp. 37. 



Trichofajitbes cuciimerina, 0/11. Sp. pi. 4. p. T99. Flor. Coch: 

 722. The feeds fometimes ufed to dilTolve the vifcid juices of the 

 bowels. 



Polvpodium dichotommn, 338. The aflies ufed v/ith allum pul- 

 verized, for ulcers in the mouth and elfewhere. 



Esculent. Ficus Fiimila, 33. Sp. pi". 4. p. 368. Kaempf. Amoen. v. p. 803. 



Flor. Coch. 820. 



Scirpus Articulatus, 36. Sp. pi. i. p. 130. Kaempf. Amoen. v. 

 p. 827. 



Holcus forghum, 42. Sp. pi. 4. 307. Kaempf. Amoen. v. p. 834. 

 Grows naturally, and alfo cuMvated. 



Panicum verticiilatum, 45. Sp. pi. i. p. 153. Kaempf. Amoen. 

 V. p. 835. Its flour is made into cakes. 



Cynofurus Coricanus, 51. Sp. pi. i. p. 200. Kaempf, Amoen. v, 

 p. 835. Cultivated on account of the feeds. 



Avena Sativa, 54. Sp. pi. i. p. 222. Kaempf. Amoen. v. p. 834. 

 Common oats. 



Hordeum vulgare, 55. Sp. pi. i. p. 235. Kaempf. Amoen. v. p. 

 834. Barley cultivated here and there. 



Triticum 



