or Sanhaga, 

 Mxmofa Ktlotka. p. 1506. Gum Arabic. 



Fraxinus Ornus. 



p. i^io. Calabrian 



Manna Afli. 



Amygdalus Communis. p. 677. Sweet Almond. 



Capparis Sfinofa, 

 lAchen Rocella, 



p. 720. Caper Tree. 



p. 1622. Argal, Canaiy 



Weed, or Or- 



chelle. 



Amomum Cardamomum, p. 2. Cardamoms. 

 Curcuma Longa, p. 3. Turmerick. 



Pajilnaca Opoponax. p. 376. GumOpoponax. 

 Cucumis Colycmthis. p. 1435. Coloquintida,or 



Bitter-apple. 

 Plmpinclla Anifiim. p. 379. Anife Seed. 



Ammoniacum. Dale, 119. Gum Ammo- 



niac, 

 OUhanumThufmafculum. Dale, 348. Frankincenfe. 

 Hux Mofchata Orient, Dale, 30 J. Nutmeg with 



Mace, 



CaiyifhyUus Aromaticus. Lin. Sp. Clove, 



735- 

 Piper Nigrum, p. 40, Black Pepper. 



A I C A. 



The feeds of the tea plant would probably 

 grow well in any of the mountain fettlements. 



Called in China quacinao, and in Java/io. It 

 is faid, there is a tree now growing in the ifland 

 of Madeira. 



Ufed for making paper in China, and Japan. 

 It has been fometime in the Englilh gardens. 



This grows in great abundance at Loja or 

 Loxa, and Cuenca In Peru ; and could it be ob- 

 tained, fo as to be cidtivated in this ifland, it 

 would be of infinite advantage, either in refpedl 

 to confumption, or for export. 



This might be obtained from Mexico, or 

 Peru. 



This grows ip Egyjat and Senegal. 



In Egypt ; and would, doubtlefs, grow well 

 here, where we have a fpecies of it in too great 

 abundance. 



This is worth trying in Jamaica, as it bears .a 

 very hot fun. It is common in the Englifti nur- 

 fery gardens. 



It is thought this would grow to great perfec- 

 tion in our Well India iflands. There are two 

 or three trees in Jamaica ; but it might be pro- 

 pagated there more extenfively. 



This (hrub requires a rocky foil. It grows 

 about Marfellles and Toulon. 



This is a fpecies of mofs, which affords a va- 

 luable red dye. IMr. Oibeck fays, it was fold at 

 Leghorn at 1 1 d. fterling per pound. It grows 

 in the Cape de Verd, and Canary Illands, parti- 

 cularly Teneriffe, from whence it might be eafily 

 procured for experiment. 



Eall Indies. 



Eaft Indies. 



Sicily. 



Africa. 



Egypt. 

 Africa, 



Upper Egypt, and interior parts of Africa, 

 In Amboyna. A young tree is faid to be now 

 growing in Jamaica, but the fpot of its growth is 

 kept a fecrct by the proprietor. A fpecies grows 

 naturally in Tobago, which may be worth in- 

 troduftion. 



Molucca Ifland;. 



Sumatra, 



Garcim'a 



