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Avcust. The laft Week, p. 3 to1z. 
5. Yellow clufter flowered Aloes, 1 Ve 
ranium, 138, 
Novemaer. The latter End, 
1. Long-leav’d Philanthus, 146. 
“ef Carlet Canna, page 3. 
Ze S Fig-leav'd Hibifcus, 5. 
3. Great Larkfpur, 6. 
4. African Geranium, 7. 
_ 5. Oleander, 9g. 
6. Codaga, Pala, 10. 
7. Great flower’d Jafmine, 7:2. 
SerTEMBER. The firft Week, 13 to 24. 
1. Common Capficum, 13, 
z. Golden Capficum, 14. 
3- Rivina, 147. 
4. Candy Chryfanthemam; 149. 
150. 
6. Purple African Shrub Mallow, 152. 
Rofe, 18. 
7. The Pomegranate, 19. 
SepremsBer. The fecond Week, 25 to 36. 
1. Canary Dracocephalam, called Cedro- 
nella, 25. 
z. The Cotton Tree, 26. 
3. Egg Nightthade, called the Mad- 
apple, 27. . 
4. Gloriofa, called the Superb Lilly, 28. 
5. Tuberous Bind-weed, called the Red- 
Battata, 30. 
6. Bixa, called Roucou and Orellana, 31. 
SEPTEMBER. The Middle, 37 to 48. 
1. The true Acanthus, 37. 
z. Red Plumeria, 38. 
3. Pear-fruited Solanum, 39. 
4. Yellow-fruited Momordica, 40. 
5. The Mufk Hibifeus, ar. 
6. Golden Poinciana, 42. 
4, Indian Nafturtium, 162. 
5. Great oriental Perficaria, 163. 
6. Shrubby Polygala, 164. 
1. Violet Mimulus, 169. 
2. Broad-leav’d Pancratium, 170. 
3. Common Arbutus, 172. 
4. Purple Saracena, 173. 
5. Variegated Afclepias, 176. 
176. 
1. Perlian Cyclamen, 181. 
2. Guernfey Lilly, 182. 
3- Fringed Narciflus, 184. 
4. Liria, 184. 
5- Stellate Nyctanthes, 185. 
6. Double Indian Nyéanthes, 187. 
7+ Prickly {potted leav’d Aloe, 187. 
Seprember. The laft Week, 49 to 60. Decemuer. The third Week, 193 to 204, 
1. Proliferous Mountain Crowfoot, 193. 
1. Ceylon Pancratium, 49. 
2. Purple Hemanthus, 50. 
3- Azorian Jafmine, 52. 
4. Blue Clitoria, 53. 
§- Golden Caffia,' 54. 
6. Scarlet Antholyza, ¢4. 
Octoner. The Beginning, 61 to 72, 
1. Globular-flower’d Gomphrena, 61, 
2. Oval-leav’d Rofe Hibifcus, 63. 
3- African golden Sage, 64. 
2. Spiral Vallifneria, 195. 
3. Pettinate-leav’d Othonna, 196. 
4. Scarlet Cynomorium, 197. 
5+ Mamillary Caétus, 199. 
6. Sea Pancratium, 200. 
1. The Snow Drop, 205. 
z. Jacobean Amaryllis, 206. 
3. Winter Wolfs-bane, 208. 
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4. Athiopian Shrub Tanzy, 6s, 4. Double Colchicum, 209, 
§- Marvel of Peru, 67. 5. Variegated Colchicum, 210, 
6. Yellow Phlomis, 68. | 6, Proliferous Daify, 211. 
Ocrozrer. The Middle, 73 to 843 7. Blue ftarry Hyacinth, 21 2. 
1. Ethiopian Marygold, 73, 
. 2. Blue umbellated Crinum, 
3. Ever-green Purflain, 76. 
4. Sweet Calla, 76. 
5. Silvery Protea, 78. 
6. Purple Geranium, with auriculated 
Leaves, 79. ae , 
Ocrozer. The third Week, 85 to 96. 
1. Golden Fox-glove, 85. 
z. White Ceylon Plumbago, 86. 
3. Velvet Bind-weed, 87. 
4. Trifoliate Erythrina, 88. 
5. Crimfon Pentapetes, 89. 
6. Scarlet Lantana, go. 
Ocrozer. The latter End, 97 to 108. 
1. Violet colour’d African Campanula, 97. 
2. Purple Socotrine Aloe, 98, 
3. Ethiopian Philyca, 100. 
4. Occidental Grewia, 101. 
s. Vine-leav’d Geranium, 102. 
6. Purple Shrub Trefoil, 103. 
1. Heart-leav’d Borbonia, 217. 
2. Purple ftarry Senecio, 219. 
3- Long-leav’d Othonna, 220. 
4- Canary Shrub St. John’s Wort, ibid, 
5. Woolly Hermannia, 222. 
6. Sampire-leav’d Santolina, did, 
75s 
1. Hura, 229. 
2. Pine Apple, 231. 
3. Golden Arétotis, 234. 
4. Alated Verbefina, 235. 
5. Canary Broom, 236. 
6. Rigid Shrub Senecio, ibid, 
January. The latter End, 241 to 252, 
1. Radiated annual Senecio, 241. 
2. Crimfon Craflule, 242. oe 
3- Round-leav’d Cyclamen, 243, — 
4. Evergreen Melia, 244. A 
5- Warted Coral Aloe, 246. 
6. Orhioide Hyacinth, ibid. 
6. Crimion Papilionaceous flowered Ge- 
145 to 156. 
2. Violet flower’d Zthiopian Roella, 146. 
5- Narrow-leav’d Ethiopian Calendula, 
3. Laurel-leav’d Paffion-flower, 15. Novemper. The laft Week, 157 to 168. 
4. Spotted Siftus, 16, 1. The Polyanthous Primrofe, 157. 
5. Crimfon Amaryllis, 17. z. French Marygold, 159. 
6. Mutable Hibifcus, called the China 3. African Marygold, 160. 
December. The firlt Week, 169 to 180. 
6. Aloe with {potted Tongue -like Leaves, 
Decemser. The fecondWeek, 181 to 192. 
January. The firft Week, 205 to 216 
January. The fecond Week, 217 to 228. 
January. The Middle, 229 to 240, 
5. Creeping Othonna, 281. 
6. Many-leav’d American Caffia, 283. 
Fepruary. The latter End, 289 to 300. 
t. Diamond Mefembryanthemum, 289. 
2. Proliferous Datura, 291. 
3- Nepenthes, 292. 
4. African Drofera, 294. 
5- Pearl Aloe, zg. 
6. Thorny fenfitive Plant, iid. 
Fesruary; latter End, and Beginning 
of Marcu, 301 to 312. 
1. Double Violet, 301. 
2. Great Purple Anemone, 
3 Golden Narciflus, 304. 
4. Ladies Slipper, 305. : 
5. White purple edged Tulip, 308. 
6. Pfidium, 309. 
Marcn. The fecond Week, 3 
1. Broad-leav’d, pendulous fl 
tifus, 313. 
2. Italian Philadelphus, 314. 
3+. Double Ladyfmock, gtr, 
4. Broad-leav’d Pulmonaria, 317. 
5. Long-fpiked Cytifus, 318, 
6. Dwarf oriental Piony, iid, 
Marcu. The Middle, 32¢ to 336. 
1. Double. bloffom’d Cherry, 326. 
2. Peruvian Hyacinth, 327. 
3. Gold-cup’d Narciffus, 329. 
4. Double Jonquill, 330. 
5+ Double Primrofe, “331. 
6. Great Orange Daffodil, Gig, 
Marcu. The latter End, 337 to 348. 
1. Violet Self-heal, KER 
2. Blue Pyrenzan After, 338. 
3- Early Shrub Anonis, Sah 
4. Spiked Dracocephalum, 340, | 
5. Tutfan-leav’d Apocynum, 342. 
6. Indian Heliotrope, | 
303. 
343. 
Aprit. The firft Week, 349 to 360, 
1. Proliferous Oxlip, 349: 
- 2. Great double Cowflip, 
3+ Great Violet Crocus, 3 Sz. 
4. Auftrian Dwarf Iris, Lig & 
5. Double Lemon Daffodil, 354. 
6. Purple Auricula, 366, 
Aprit. ‘The Middle, 363 to $724" 
1. The embroidered Tulip, 361. : 
a, eres Daphne, called Mezeroon, 
3. Yall painted Iris, 364, 
4. Dotky Fritillary, 365. 
5- Black Hellebore, 366. 
6. Crimfon Erythronium, 368, 
-Aprit. The End, to 384. 
1. The Perfian Iris, on: — 
2. Trifoliate Arum, 375. 
3. Dotted Acadian Lilly, 376. 
_ 4+ Quadrifoliate Bignonia, 477. 
(5: Ever-flowering Iberis, 378. 
6. Blue clufter. flower’d After, 
May. The firft Week, 385 to 396. 
I. Blood-red Anemone, 385. | 
z. Low Star of Bethlehem 386. 
3- Double crimfon Anemone, 387. 
4. Painted Amethyftine Tulip, 389. 
5. Yellow Afphodell, siz. 
6. Golden proliferous Crowfoot, 391. 
7+ Blue oriental Hyacinth, 392. 
May. The fecond Week, 397 to 408, 
i ae 
379+ 
Novemser. The firft Week, 109 to 320. 
1. White Shrub After, tog. 
2. Caribbean fweet Pancratium, 111. 
3. Herbaceous Tetragonia, 112. 
4. Spotted African Hebenftretia, 113. 
5. The Screw Tree, 114. 
— Sampire-leav’d Tanzy, 115. 
_* November. The fecondWeek,121to132, Frsruary. The fecond Week, 265 to 276. 
1. Short thick-leav’d Aloe, 121. 
2. Long fruited Trichofaathes, 123. - 
3. Great Snap-Dragon, 124 | 
4. American Euonymus, 129. 
5. Striped Amaryllis, 126. 
6. The Vitex, 127. 3 
Novemser. The Middle, 133 to 144. 
1. Three rib’d Ceanothus, 133. 
z. Corymbous great Selago, 134. 
3. Yellow Indian Sida, 135. 
4. Canary Bell. Flower, 136. 
4. Amethyftine Hyacinth, 268. 
5. Single and double golden Crocus, 269. 
6. Double blue Hepatica, 270. 
Frpruary. The third Week, 277 to 288. 
1. Tree Mint, 277. 
2. White American Purflain, 278. 
3. Multifid-leav’d African Senecio, 279- 
4. Crimfon Oxalis, 280. 3 
Fesruary. The firft Week, 253 to 264. 
1. Apennine Adonis, 253. — 
2. Judas Tree, 255. . 
3- Polyanthous Crocus, 256, 
4. Great flower’d Pulfatilla, 258. 
5- The Garden Cornell; 260. 
6. Tree Houfeleek, 261. ° d purple Tulip, sdid. 
May. The Middle, 409 to 420. 
1. Common purple Fritillary, 429. 
2. Purple Pyrenzan Fritillary, 410. 
3+ Hfabella Fritillary, 411. 
4. Great umbelliferous Fritillary, 2i7. 
5- Small umbelliferous Fritillary, idid, 
6. Yellow Italian Fritillary, 412. 
7. Green Fritillary, idid. 
8. Snowy Fritillary, ibid. 
9. Double Fritillary, 413. 
1. Great flower’d Snow Drop, 26s. 
2. Many flower’d Snow Drop, 266. 
3. Giant Afclepias, 267. 
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