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SECTION III,— ECONOMIC BOTANY,— Continued. 
Sub-Section III. — Fibres, — Continued. 
36 Raphia textilis, the fibre of which 
is used to make Angola mats. 
37 Eaphia textilis Fibre (vide Mats 
from Golungo Alto). 
38 Rhea Fibre. 
39 Rope ( ? Flag.) 
40 Sack-tree Liber. Antiaris saccidora. 
41 Silk. 
42 Silk, Chinese (Rhea). 
43 Tillandsia usneoides. 
44 West Indian Fibre. 
Sub-Section IV. — Frutts and 
1 Abelmoschut eseulentus — 
Alioomneha (leaves), Incroma-pom (seeds). 
2 Acacia Giraffe. 
3 Acacia sps ? Prosopis sps. 
4 Aenocarpus Cacaba (fruit). 
5 Aguelo de Frayle (fruit). 
6 Amomum angustifolium (Sonnerafe). 
7 Anda Braziliensis (Gomesii); 
contains a highly drastic oil. 
8 Anethmn graveolens (seeds). 
9 Anise. Pimpinella anisatum, 
10 Annatto fruits, Bixa Orellana. 
used for colouring cbeese. 
11 Annatto seeds. Do. 
12 Anona triloba. 
13 Apieba aspera. 
W. Africa. 
Mauritius, 
Leghorn. 
Java, 
British Guiana, 
Seeds. 
Gold Coast. 
Cape of Good Hope. 
Valparaiso. 
Brazil. 
Brazil. 
Mauritius. 
Brazil . 
England. 
England. 
Brazil. 
S. America. 
N. America. 
S, America. 
