230 



Ink. 



Idolatrous. 



Tea. 



A Wash. 



Linens. 



JAPAN. 



Cnaphalium arenariumy 312. Sp. pi. 3. p. 754- i^aempfAmoen. 

 V. p. 912. 



Salix alba, 25. Sp. pi. 4. p. 234. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 908. 

 The iive laft are in much ufe for the polifliing of wood. 



Ricinus communis, 270. Sp. pi. 4. p. 194. Kaempf. Amcen, 

 V. p. 790. Flor. Cocb. 716. 



BJgnonia tomentofa, 252. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 859. fig. 



p. 860. 



Malva jiiauriiiana, 271. Sp. pi. 3. p. 347. Kaempf. Amcen. 



V. p. 858. 



Nympbcva nelumbo, 223. Sp. pi. 3. p. 579. Kaempf. Amoen. 

 V. p. 880. 



Ocymum inflexum. 249. The two laft are facred to the idols, as 

 is the Illiciujn anifatum, ufed alfo for making mufical inftru- 

 ments. 



Tbeabohea, 225. Sp. pi. 2. p. 589. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 817. 



CainelUa fafanqua, i'jt,- Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 853, hoth thefe 

 iifed as teas. The appearance of the flirub Safanqua, is folike 

 that of the tea as fcarcely to be diftinguillied. The leaves are 

 mixed with the boheatea to improve its flavor *. 



Uvaria Japonica, 237. Sp. pL ii. p. 628. Is ufed as a wafh for 

 the hair, as are the Safanqua, and the Hibifcus Manihot. 



Goffypium berbaceum, 271. Sp. pi. iii. p. 355. Flor, Cocb, 505. A 

 vaft manufadure of this plant (cotton) is carried on in Japan 

 for the cloathing the inhabitants. 



Moms papyrifera, 75. Sp. pi. 4. p. 134. A ftrong cloth is woven 

 from parts of this, and richly painted for cloathing ; ufed as 



■• Sir G. Staunton's Account of the Embafly to China, and the %urc, vol. ii. p. 467. E. 



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