The foUomng atalogue, conmningfucbDiMQg^. vboft Pkiits, 

 from whence they are taf^n ; being not ataD, or ha "npcrfea- 

 Iv kmpn: It is therefore mjl eameftl; defired, that all VtiiSti- 

 tioners in Phyfick, or other Curious Pcrfons, vobo 

 Travel intoth^e Tarts, from whence tbefe Druggs are brought, 

 wohU befleafed (fofarto oblidge the Ingeniow of this Inquifitiye 

 Ape^ as to procure what Jccount they can learn oftbenty with 

 Samples (jf- their Leaves, Flo.wers W Fruit. 



FromtheEj/l-M'>'- 



ftC?"Am monucu m. 



EilmofGilcad.erOpo- 

 balUmum. 

 fk::^Bde>Kum. 

 ©aPDcnjamm. 



^CPCabmbac, tr G)lura- 

 bine-Wood. 



Camphire. 



Cardamoms. 



Carpobal(amum< 



QunaRoot. 



Cinnamon'Tree. 



Oove-Tree. 

 ©=^Clovc.Bark-Trec. 

 e^^Coflfe. 



' oftus Dulcis. 



Coftiis Amarus. 

 §cr*Cubebs. 



9:^Franckincen(e, er Thus. 



GAlangall. 



Galbjnum. 



Gamboge. 



GenfiDgRoot. 



Gum Arabick. 



Gum Lacca^ er Lack. 

 S^Gum Sarcocoll. 

 g^Gum Sagapenum. 



From the Eaft'IndUf. 



©^•HcrmodaaiUj. 



©!^y Lignum Aloes, cr Agal- 



lochum. 

 ©^jT* Lignum Afpaltum. 

 ©3^LignDm Cotabrinum. 

 ©^Lignum Ntphritioun, 



. Mirobalan. I 

 ^Mirobalan. Chebalx. 

 'Mirobalan. Citritur. 

 )Mirobalan. Embticae. 

 CMIrobalaa Indc 

 • Mjfrrb. 



NoOiMg-Treo 

 NuxVoouca. 



©^. 



^X'Opopanax. 



Bladt-Peppcr. 

 Long-Pepper. 

 §=3*Rhobarb. 



Sanguis Draconb. 

 §c^Saunders, White and 

 Yellow. 

 Schinanth, crSweet- 

 Ru(h. 

 §3PSpica Nardi Indica, m 

 Spikenard. 

 Worm-Seed. 

 Zedoary. 



From thcWeJi-lffdj^f. 



Balfam Coepevx. 

 ©OTBalCim Peru, cr Nsturtt 

 Bairam. 

 Ballam Tolu. 



China- Roof. 

 Coofrayerva-Rooc 

 9^*Conex Elatheriit if 

 Sweet-Bark t»ftrfm» 

 Tobacca 

 9^'Con. Peru. «rjeluii»>- 

 flark. 



^^^^Ebooy-Wood. 

 »3l*PalKck.Wood. 



^.^Gum Anime* 

 S'^'^Gum Caranna. 

 &3rGum Copal. 

 Gum Elemi. 

 6^^Gnm Seneca. 



©^Logwood. 

 Mechoacao. 

 Red Saundeii. 



Sarlaparilla. 

 Styrax Liquida. 



^_^Tacamaha& 

 w^^ rramboon-Bark. 

 Vanillocs. 



N. "B. Specimens or Samplcs-of any of tbcfe Druggs wiH be 

 very Acceptable; but mod Efpecially thofe, to whom 

 there is this Mark [©3*] prefixed, theytcing as yet altogether 

 unbown; therefore CompIeatSpedmcns of them, iiis^. S^j;^. 

 l^/f/ of their I««/w, Flowers iniFrm, arcmoft ParticuUrlv 

 Defircd ^ 



Urndtn^ Prihtcd for J$mes Fttiver, Apothecary and HcAaliftrlioa 



99^. 



PLATE 72 



The above photograph shows a seventeenth century form 



of the word coffee and also indicates that, at this 



period in England, it was known as a drug. 



From a rare 'volume in the possession 

 of Prof. Oakes Ames, F.L.S. 

 219 



