234 JAPAN. 



Lilium Bulbiferum, 134. Sp. pi. 2. p. 43. alfo ci Sibiria, Jujlria, 



and //j/y. 



Lilium Superbum, 134. Sp. pi. 2.45. I'rew's Ehret, tab.xi. The 

 great yellow martagon orange fpotted with black. A rich flower, 

 native of 'North America. 



Lilium Canadenfe, 135. Sp. pi. 2. p. 45. Native of North Ame^ 

 rica; yellow, fpotted with black, the flower grows in rich 

 cl afters. 



Lilium Pbiladelpbicwn, 135. Sp. pi. 2. p. 46. Miller's plants, 

 no. tab. 165. fig. i. Flowers purple, marked at the bafe with 

 fpots af the fame more deeply colored, native of Penfylvania. It 

 is obfervable that many plants of Japan^ Sibiria, and North 

 America^ approximate each, other. 



Hemerocallis, 143. Three fpecies, the H.fulva. Sp. pi. 2. 91. 

 or copper colored day lily. Gerard, Herb. 99. native alfo of China 

 and Hungary. 



H. yap07iica and Cordata. The two laft peculiar to Japan. 



Nandina domejlica, 147. Kaempf. Amoen. v. p. 776.. 



Sedum anacampferos, 186. Sp. pi. 3. p. 380. Flor. Coch. 353. 



Sedum fpinofum^ 186. 



Lychnis coronata^ 187. Kaempf. Amoen. v. p. 873. 



Euphorbia canarienjis, 196. Sp. pi. 2. p. 435. 



Euryajaponica, 191. Kaempf. Amoen. y. 778. 



Rhododendron maximu}7t, 181. Sp.pl. 2. p. %<yi.Kaempf. Amoen, 

 v.p. 877. 



CaSfusfcus, 198. Sp. pi. 2. 470. 



Funicagranatum^ 199. Sp. pi. 2. p. 480. Kaempf. AtJtoen. v. p, 

 800. F/or. Coch. 383. 



Amygdalus 



