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lanceolate, nearly twice the length of the ovate, pink petals, and they are 

 rather longer than the stamiim and styles. Berries in shape, size, and 

 colour very like those of the common bramble, but scarce so palatable. 



Some of the old inhabitants say it was brought originally from England 

 for the common bramble of that country ; others, and with greater proba- 

 bility, say it was brought from the Cape of Good Hope. 



E. RuMEx vescicarius. Willd. 2. 256. Bladder sorrel, and Acetosa, or 



common sorrel. 

 E. patienfia. Willd. 2. 249. and one or two species, which Dr. 



Roxburgh had not an opportunity of ascertaining. 

 E. RuTA graveolens. Willd. 2. 542. Rue. 



E. Salix babylonica. Willd. 4. 671. Weeping-willow, and two more 



unascertained species. 

 E. 8xccu AKvyi officinarum. IFilld. \.S2\. Sugar-cane. 

 I. Salsola salsa. Willd. 1. 1312. Common over the most barren parts 



of the island. 

 E. Salvia officinalis. Willd. 3. 129. Common Sage, and coccinea, scarlet 



Sage. 

 E. Sambucus ni^ra. Willd. 1. 1495. Common Elder. 

 E. Sanseviera zeylanica. Willd. 2. 159. 



E. BqYT ALIA Lttchi see Gart. sem. ]. 197 . Litchi o( China, a. well-kaown 

 tiruit. " 



E. Longan. R. Longan, or Dragotis-eye, the small round 



grey Litchi. 



E. Rambootan. R. Nephelium lappaceum. Linn. Rambootan 



of the Malays. 

 E. Senecio /acofeea. ^F«/W. 3. 1997. -Common Rag- wort. 

 E. Sida lanceulala, and tuicrojjliylla. Willd. 3. 736 and 739. 

 E. SiGESBKCKiA orientalis. lJ'Uld.Q.2'2}9. A weed in gardens. 

 E SoLANUM tuberosiun. Willd. 1. 1033. Common Potatoe, several varieties. 



E. Lycopersicum. Willd. 1. 1033. Love-apple. 



E. Pseudo-capsicum. Willd. 1. 1026. Bastard Capsicur 



E. Sodomeum. Willd. 1. 1043. Black-spined Solanum. 



im. 



