Datin Names, 
2 d Ed. Lin. Sp. 
Englifh Names. 
Mangifcra Indiea 
p. 290 
Eaft-India. Mango- 
tree 
9 
Morns papyrifera 
P- 1399 
Paper Mulberry- 
tree 
Cinchona Officina- 
p. 244 . 
Jefuits-bark tree 
lis 
*■ 
Dorflenia Contray- 
p. 176 
Contrayerva-root 
erva 
Smilax Sarfaparilla 
P* G59 
Sarfaparilla-root 
Copaifera Officina- 
P- 557 
Balfam Cop, iiva tree 
lis 
ToluiferaBalfamum 
P- 549 
Balfam Tolu tree 
Hy menca Courbaril 
P- 537 
TheLocuftorGum 
Copal tree, for the 
fineft tranfparent 
• 
varnilh. 
Observations,, 
This excellent fruit is much 
efteemed in the haft- Indies, 
and ’tis laid there is a tree 
of it now growing in the 
ifland of Madeira. By the 
defcription which Dr. So- 
lander gives of this fruit, 
at Rio Janeiro in Brafil, it 
is not To good as the Eaft- 
India fort. 
Ufed for making paper in 
China and Japan. See 
Kremp. Amoenit. p. 467 . 
This has been fome time in 
the Englifh gardens. 
This grows at Loxa in the 
province of Peru; and could 
it be obtained fo as to be 
cultivated in our American 
iflands, would be of infinite 
advantage to us. 
This grows in New Spain, 
Mexico, and Peru. 
It is brought from the Bay of 
Campeachy,and the Gulph 
of Honduras, where it 
grows in plenty,. and might 
eafily be propagated in Flo- 
rida. 
In Brazil, and Martinico. 
This tree grows near Cartba=» 
gena, in South-Am.uicr. 
This tree is known to yield 
the true Gum Copal, and 
that the difference between 
this and Gum Anitne, may 
be 
