STA11CHES, 



N. C% 170. AMARANTACE.E. 



The grain Rajgeera of this Presidency belongs to this order. Lindley 

 states that the seeds of Amarantus frumcntaccns^ and A, Anard- 

 hana are gathered as corn crops in India. 

 N. O. 171. CHENOPODIACE^. 



Chenopodium Quinoa. W. Quinoa grain of Peru. 



N. O. 1/6. POLYGONACE^E. 



Fagopyrum esculentum. Buckwheat. 

 N, O. 200. ARTOCARPACE^;. 



Artocarpus incisa. W. True Bread Fruit Tree of South Seas, 



Ficus panifica. Abyssinia. 

 N. O. 220. CONIFERS. 



Araucaria bidunllii. Hook. The Bunza Tunza of Mo-rcton Bay, 

 Seed. 



Araucaria imbricata. \V. Chili. Seed. 



Pinus fremontiana. Endl. Rocky Mountains. Seed. 

 Pinus Pinea. Linn. South Europe. Seed. 

 N. O. 224. DIOSCORIACE^. 



Dioscorea aculeata. W. "} 



Dioscorea alata. W. j 



Dioscorea bulbifera. W. )>See " Fruits and Vegetables." 



Dioscorea pentaphylla. W. 



Dioscorea saliva. W. J 



Testudinaria Elephantipes. CafFraria. Pith. 

 N. O. 230. ORCHIDACE^. 



Eulophia vera. "1 The roots of these plants probably cousti- 



Eulophia campestris. j tute Oriental Salep. 



Gastrodia sesamoides. R. Br. New Holland. Root. 



Orchis Morio, O. mascula, W. O. militaris, W. O. papilionacea? 

 W. O. coriophora t Per. and O. undulatifolia, Per. yield European 

 Salep. 



The Boyams root of New South Wales belongs, it is said, to this order. 

 N. O. 235. MUSACEJB, 



Musa paradisiacal '. 1 Both yield feeuk. See " Fruits and Vege- 

 Musa sapientum, W. / tables." 



N. O. 236. IRIDACE^E. 



A species of Tigridia, yields an edible root in Mexico. 

 N. O. 237. LILIACE^. 



Camassia esculent a. Quamask of North American Indians, 

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