228 JAPAN. 



Gardenia forida, io8. Sp. pi. i. p. 592. Kaempf. Jmoen. v. 

 p. 808. 

 Arbors. Dolicbos pohJlachyoSy 281. Sp. pi. 3. p. 450. Kaeinpf. Amcen. 



V. p. 856. Ufed to form arbors. 

 Syringa fufpenfa^ 19. 

 Combs, Buxus femper-vire?2S, 77. Sp.pl. 4. p. 128. Flor, CocA.GjS, 



for making combs. 

 FuEi- Finns fylvejlr is i 274. Sp. pi. 4. p. 1.72. Kaempf. Amoen. v. p. 



883. Flor. Coch. 709. The Scotch pine ; many other trees ufed 

 for fuel . 

 Paper, Morus papyrifera, ^2. Sp. pi. 4. p. 134, The great material for 



making paper. Dodlor 'fhunberg gives the procefs at length, a& 

 does DotStor Kaempfer, attended with a print of the tree, vol. 

 ii. appendix p. 21. tab. 40. The part applied to the manu- 

 failure is the bark . 



Celtis orienialis, 114. Sp. pi. 11. p. 4, 335. Kaempferh Travels, 

 ii. app, 26. tab. 40. Called by Kaempfer the Fapyrus fpuria. It is 

 ufed for making the coarfer papers. 



Hibifcus manihot^ Oreni Japanor^ Sp. pi. 3. p. 363. Alcea, &cc. 

 Kaempfef^ Travels, ii. app. 27. tab. 41. Contributes to the manu- 

 failure of paper, by the admixture of the vifcous matter pro- 

 duced from the roots. 



Uvaria Japonica, 237. Sp. pi. 2. p. 628. Kaempfer^s Travels, ii. 

 58. tab. 42. The leaves and ftalks like^^ife produce a vifcous 

 juice ufed for the fame purpofe as the laft. The ladies oi Japan 

 oil their hair with a cryftalline mucilage which exudes from 

 the ftalks, to make it fhine and lie fmooth. 



Ariindo bambos, 54. Sp. pi. i. p. 227. Contributes alfo to the 

 paper manufadure. 



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