JAPAN. i^. 



Azalea Indicay 84. Sp. pi. i. p. 428. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 845. 

 ^47- fig- P- 846. The flowers of great elegance, and infinite va- 

 riety of colors. 



Bladbia japonic a, 95. Kaempf. Ammi. v. p. 775. 



Celofia argentea, 106. Sp. pi. i. p. 577. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p, 

 863. Flor. Cocb. 203. 



Celofia crifiata, 106. Sp. pi. i. p. 577. Kaempf Amcen. v. p. 

 962. 



The cockfcomb is of various colors, red, yellow, and mixed ; 

 it grows here to vaft perfedlion, but degenerates when carried to 

 other countries. 



Gardenia Jiorida, 108. Sp. pi. i. p. 592. Kaempf Amcen. v. p. 

 808. 



Gardenia radicansy 109. Kaejnpf.- Amcen. v. p. 808. 



Vincarofea^ no. Sp. pi. i. p. 594. Flor. Cocb. 146. 



Neriu7n oleander, no. Sp. pi. i. p. 594. Flor. Cocb. 141. The 

 Oleander grows common in Spain.) India, and Japan. 



Viburna varia, 122. Five fpecies, all peculiar to Japan. 



Amaryllis far nienfis, 131. Sp. pi. 2. p. 27. Flor. Cocb. 247. A moft 

 elegant fpecies, firft introduced into England \w 1659, by that ac- 

 complifhed gentleman general JL^/^^/^^r/, at his feat at Wimbleton. 

 The root is poifonous. 



Lilium candidum, 133. Sp. pi. 2. p. 43. F^lor. Cocb. 256. Our 

 white lily. This common fpecies inhabits alfo Syria and Pa" 

 lefline. 



Lilium japonicum, 133. Kaempf. Amcen. 879. 



Lilium pomponicum, 134. Sp. pi. ii. 2. 44. Flor. Cocb. 257. Na- 

 tive alfo of the Pyrenees and diftant Sibiria. 



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