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Latin Names. < 
’SrcHid. Lin. Sp. 
Englilh Names. 
Vitis Apyrena 
P- 293 
Currants or Corin- 
thian grapes 
Fraxinus Ornus 
p. 1510 
Calabrian Manna 
Alh* 
Amygdalus Com- 
munis 
p.677 
Sweet Almonds 
Capparis Spinofa 
p. 720 
Caper tree 
PunicaGranatum t 
p. 676 
Balauftians, or the 
bloffoms of the 
double flowering 
pomegranate 
Lichen Roccella 
' 
p. 1622 
Argal, Canary- 
weed, or Orchell 
Ciflus Ladanifera 
P- 737 
Gum Labdanum 
Lubon Galbanum 
P- S 6 + 
I Gum Galbanum 
Obfervations. 
The cuttings of this vine might 
be procured from Zant. 
This is worth trying in our 
fouthern colonies, where 
the heats are violent in the 
fummer. It is common in 
our nurfery gardens. 
Thefe would grow to great 
perfection in our fouthern 
colonies. 
This fhrub requires a rocky 
foil to grow in, as it is about 
Marfeilles and Toulon. 
This tree would thrive ex- 
tremely well in our fou- 
thern provinces, and yield 
a profitable article in their 
bloffoms. Plants of this 
kind are to be bought from 
moft of our nurfery-men. 
’Tis poffible this valuable 
plant may be found in our 
American iflands, as well 
as in the Canaries and Cape- 
Verd iflands. 
In Spain and the Archipelago, 
In Ethiopia. 
* There is no drug fo liable to adulteration as this: and therefore, as it is a medicine fo fre- 
quently in ufe among perfons of tender conftitutions, efpecially young children, great care fhould 
be taken to have it genuine. 
-j- Thefingle flowering or fruit-bearing Pomegranate, will afford the moft grateful addition 
to the fruits of our colonies, and a valuable medicine. The ripe fruit full of feeds is to be met 
with at our fruit- fhops in the winter feafcn; from the feeds of fuch fruit this tree may 
be eafily propagated, 
3 Paftinaca 
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