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SECTION III.— ECONOMIC BOTANY, — Continued. 
Sub-Section IY. — Fruits and Seeds, — Continued. 
14 Argan nuts. Argania sideroxylon. 
15 Argel fruits. Solenostemina argel. 
1C Argel (used to adulterate Senna). Do. 
17 Arzelia Africana (seeds). 
18 Bablah de l’Indes, de 1 ’Acacia Arabica. 
19 Bactris major fructus. 
20 Bael-fruit. Aegle marmelos. 
Morocco. 
N. Africa. 
Alexandria. 
Central Africa. 
% 
Arabia . 
India. 
21 Bamboo -nuts. 
22 Banks ia Australis. 
23 Banksia Oceidentalis (fruit). 
24 Barbadoes Aloes as for sale. 
25 Ben-oil seeds. Moringa pterogosperma. 
26 Betel-nut. Areca Catecliu (Palnue). 
27 Bonduc fruit. Gruilandina Bonducella. 
28 Bonduc nuts. Do. 
29 Boomali nuts, introduced into tbe 
London market as Natal Ink-galls. 
30 Brazil-nut jiods. Bertliolletia excelsa. 
W. C. Africa. 
Australia. 
Do. 
India. 
Brazil. 
Gambia. 
' Natal. 
Brazil. 
31 
QO 
Bucliu fruits. Cape of Good Hope 
Bunya Bunya Pine Araucaria Bidwillii. Australia. 
(seeds used as food by Aborigines of Moreton Bay). 
33 Do. Do. 
34 Do. Do. 
35 Butea frondosa (seeds). 
36 Butter-nuts. Bassia latifolia. 
37 Do. Do. 
38 Ceesalpinia sps. (tanning). 
39 Do. sps. (Ti TiP) 
40 Calopliyllum Calaba fruit. 
41 Do. tomentosum. 
Do. 
New Zealand. 
India. 
Do. 
Do. 
Calcutta. 
S. America. 
India. 
Ceylon. 
