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1485 Sundry curious foreign Seeds, Woods, Gums, &c. including the Fruit of rtis 

 Garcinia Mangoftana, from Java; the Manilla or St. Ignatius's Bean, 'ujith an 

 eccount of its •virtues; a feed veiTel of the lUicium anifatuiti ; Gum from Nevj-^ 

 Holiand ; the feed veffel of Nympha;a nelumbo, and a-fine fpecimen of Lyco- 

 perdon fornicatum, L. &c. 



i486 A large fpecimen of the Bread Fruit of the South-Sea IJlands 



1487 Radix Mechoacanna, Rad. Ginfeng, a Hura or Sand-box ; feeds of the Chinefe 



Caltrop; 3 preferved Nutmegs ; the pods of Ochroma Lagopus, S. known by 

 the name of the.Down Tree or Beaver Plant, ice. 



1488 .Various parts of foreign Vegetables, among which are the Fruit of the MomorJic* 



Luft'a ; pod of Dolichos. Eniiforniis ; the Spatha Leaves of a kind of Palm from 

 'Otaheiie ; Lace Bark of the Lagetto Tree ftom jfamaica; Wood of lUicium 

 anifatum, L. Sec, 



1489 Twenty-five fpecimens of -foreign Woods, tieatij cut and lahelled 



1490 A fmall board and 8 veneers of curious, foreign Woods, a fingular clufter of pine 



cones, &c. 



1 49 1 The leaves and acorns of many fpecies of Oaks, labelled 



;1 492 Various fpecimens of dried Plants, in 6 parcels ; fojne Britijh, others from Frantt, 



•Stvitxeriand, Teiago, and Africa 

 ^1495 -^ large colleftion of Fuci or Sea Weeds, mojl of them expanded 

 i.;94 A'veryfinecoUtaim of Briiijh Mojfcs, Bryums, Hjpuums, (Jc. ntiell preferi-ed, glued 



do=u;n and named after the Linmcan method, in a neat portfolio, gilt and lettered on. 



the back 

 1495 ^ complete colleSlioH of Britip Grajis, in two ftrtfcJio!, all arranged and natneu 



after Linna^us 

 ^1496 A mifcejlany oi dried Plants, British and Exotic, maxy of them curiaus tend ran 

 ■.IA^7 A ouriom fpecimen nftbiUiotMe Cacoa-Nut,from Prafin If and, Nevi Guinea, namifd 



by Liiviivus, junior, ^ox3.&xi macrocarpos. Semitrat, pi. l- page 4. 



£nj3 jf^/Af Fourteenth DA'V's ^kus.. 





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