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E. Cassia aurea. R. 



E. aluta. Willd. 2. 523. 



E. escidenta. R. 



E. Sophera. Willd. 2.525. 



E. Castanea vesca. Willd 4. 460. Chesnut. 



E. Celsia Arctunts. Willd. 3. 280. 



E. Centaurea Moschata. Willd. 3. 2278. Sweet Sultan. 



I. Cheilanthes tenuifolia. Browns Prodromus, 163, 



Found on Diana's Peak, where it grows in large masses to be from 

 6 to 18 inches high, with long, slender, crooked, dark-coloured (brownish 

 black,) stipe and divisions. Compare with AdianUtm assimile of the same 

 work. 



E. Cheiranthus Cheiri. Willd. 3. 516. Wall-flower. 



E. incanus. Willd. 3. 520. Gilly-flower, or Stocks, several 



varieties. 



E. odoratissinms. Willd. 3. 524. Persian Stock. 



E. Chenovobivm ambrosioides. Linn. Mexican Cheuopodium. 



E. album and viride. Linn. White and green Chenopodium. 



E, CicHORiUM Intybus. Willd. 3. 1628. Wild Succory and Endiva, 



Garden Succory, or Endive. 

 E. C1CB.V. arietiniim. WiUd.Q.Wl^. Chick-pea. ,, 



E, Citrus. Willd. 3. 1436, including the lemon, citron, and orange, with 



varieties. 

 E. Clerodendrum inerme. Gcert. Volkameria. Willd. 3. 383. 

 E. Clitoria ternatea. Linn. 



E. Cluytia pidchella. Willd. 4. 381. A Cape flowering shrub. 

 E. Cocos nucifera. Willd. 4. 400. Coco-nut palm : very few of them, and 



they do not thrive. 

 E. Coffea arabica. In Mr. Alexander's garden in Sandy Bay, are some 



of the finest coffee trees 1 ever saw, and at the same time (February) 



in every stage from the blossom to the ripe berry. 

 E. CoNCHiUM gibbosum of Dr. E. Smith, is Hakea gibbosa of Brown. 



