232 



Philtres. 



Ornamental; 



JAPAN. 



Morus albcif-ju Sp. pi. 4. p. 134. Of thefe four are worked 

 carpeting for floors, and hanging for the walls. 



Arundinum culmi, 55. Sp. pi. i. 225. Of the flalks of various 

 forts of reeds are made writing pens. 



Under a umbellata^ 145. The Japanefe clean their teeth with 

 foft bruflies made of this wood, and alfo of the two former. 



Salic es, 24. Different forts of willows. 



Euonymus tobira., 99. 



Celajlrus alatuSy 98. Lovers place the buds of the flowers before 

 the doors of parents, as philtres, to conciliate the affedlions of the 

 daughters. 



Ky^a7itbesfambac,i'j. Sp, pi. i. p. 15. Flor. Coch.'j^, 



Syringajufpenfay 19. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 907. 



Rofmarinus officinalis^ 22. Sp. pi. i. p. 60. Our well-known 

 rofemary cultivated and introduced from Europe. 



Orchides, 25. Orchis fafanna. Sp. pi. 4. p. 4. Japonica, Fal- 

 cata. 



Limodorum Jlrlatum, 28, enjatum^ 29. Sp. pi. 4. p. 32, 



Epidendra varia, 30. 



Irides, 33. The feveral forts of Iris oxfieur de lis^ Squalens, Sp. 

 pi. i. p. 106. Sibirica^ Sp. pi. i. p. 108. Verfcolor^ Sp. pi. i. p. 108. 

 Gramineai Sp. pi. i. p 109. 



More a chinenfis^ 34. Ixia chinenjis, Sp. pL i. p. 98, 



Ilex japonica^ 79. 



Frimula cor tuf aides, 82. Sp. pi. i. p. 413. 



Celajlrus alatus, 98. Kaempf. Amoen. v. p. 796. 



Cowjohulus jap07iicus, 85. Kae7npf. Amcen. \.t^, 856. 



Jpomcca triloba, 86. Sp. pi. i. p. 451. Kaewpf. Atnoen. v. p. 856. 

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