( r- ) 
Latin Names. 
2d Ed. Lin. Sp. 
Engltih Names. 
Obfervation*. 
PaftinacaOpoponax 
P- 37 6 
Gum Opoponax 
In Sicily. 
Amomum Carda- 
momum 
p. 2 
Cardamums 
Tn the Eaft-Indies. 
Curcuma Longa 
P- 3 
Tumerick 
In the Eaft-Indies. 
Aftragalus Traga- 
- cantha 
P- io 73 
Gum Tragacanth 
or Gum. Dragon 
In the fouth of France and in 
Sicily. 
Cucumis Colycin- 
this 
P- J 435 
Coloquintida, or 
Bitter apple 
In Africa 
Gentiana lutea 
P- 3 2 9 
Gentian 
fn the Alps, Apennines, arid 
Pyrenees. To be had of 
the aurfery-men. 
Similax China 
p. 1459 
China root 
In China and in New Spain. 
Pimpinella Anifum 
P-379 
Anife feeds 
In Egypt. 
Gambogia Gutta 
p.728 
Gamboge 
In the Eaft-Indies. 
Quercus Coccifera 
P- H ! 3 
Alkermes oak 
About Marfeilles andToulon. 
Myrrba Offic. 
Dale. 325 
Gum Myrrh 
In Abyffinia. The characters 
of this plant and the five fol- 
lowing are not yet known 
to the b'otanifts. 
Benzionum Offic. 
Dale. 303. 
Gum Benjamin 
In Sumatra and Java. 
AmmoniacumOffic. 
Dale. 1 19 
Gum Amir cniac u m 
In Africa 
Balfamum Perua- 
num 
Dale. 337 
Natural Balfam of 
Peru 
In Peru. 
Olibanum Thus 
Mafculum 
Dale. 348 
Frankincenfe 
In the Upper Egypt and in- 
terior parts of Africa. 
Nux Mofchata 
Offic. 
Dale. 302 
Nutmegs with 
Mace * 
In Amboyna. 
Tn 
* Specimens of the Nutmeg-tree in fruit from the ifland of Tobago have been lately received 
by the Earl of Hilllborough, which hisLordihip has fent, with fpecimens of many other curious 
plants. 
