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Physalis pubescens. 
Asclepias a 2, cosa, 
Daucus C 
Apium graveo olen 
Silene anglica. = Sydney. 
Lythrum hyssopifolium. Ad vias prope Sydney. 
Euphorbia Peplus. In hortis ubique. 
C 
Stachys arvensis. Prope Sydney. 
Erodium moschatum. Ad Parramatta. 
? Lepidium didymum, Ubique ad vias. 
Victa sativa 
? Cotula coronopifolia 
Maiva capensis. Ad oppidum Sydney prope domum D. Chapman. 
ann 
Panicum Dact jlon. 
Lolium temulentum. In agris frequens vitium. 
Lolium perenne. Rarius ad vias. 
Briza virens [minor]. Prope domum Gubernatoris ad Sydney. 
Anagallis carulea. Prope sewety Ds gid ad Parramatta. 
uus. In hortu D. Cal 
Cerastium vulgatum. In hort D. Caley. 
' Anagallis arvensis. In vicinitate Sydney 
Urtica urens. In ruderatis, &c. prope pdt. 
HARDWICKE’S BOTANICAL DRAWINGS. 
By James Barrren, F.L.S. 
e the volumes of drawings in the library attached to the 
National jer eat is one containing a small collection made, 
evidently by a native =e during the journey of Captain (after- 
wards Major-General) Th salatciiskes to Sirinagur in the spring 
of 1796, which forms the erie TT of a paper by Hardwicke, with 
an enumeration of the plants noticed, in Asiatick Researches, vi. 
809-381. These drawings, which are accompanied by long and 
to 
volume ; it runs :—* At the dleatre ir f Captain n Thomas Hardwicke, 
e end you 
plants enumerated in the enclosed Liat, most of which were found 
on a tour from heed irinagur. It is the request of 
mitted by 
and = entertains the hope, that if any of them shall appear to 
Sir Joseph Banks and Dr. Smith, to be worthy of > publeston, the 
Hon'ble Court may do him the honour of inserti ng i ag the 
