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SECTION III.— ECONOMIC BOTANY, — Continued, 
Sub-Section IV. — Fruits and Seeds,— Continued. 
42 Calodendron Capense. Cape of Good Hope. 
43 Camara pod and seed, containing Brazil. 
a black bean used to scent tobacco, &c. 
44 Canavalia sps. 
Central Africa. 
45 Canavalia gladiata. 
Do. 
46 Candle-nuts. 
Aleurites Molucca na. 
Ceylon. 
47 Do. 
Do. Ainbiun. 
Moluccas. 
48 Cardamoms , 
Ceylon. 
49 Do. 
Bengal. 
50 Do. 
51 Do. 
Ainomum Korarina. 
Abyssinia. 
52 Do. 
♦ 
Malabar. 
53 Carrot seeds. 
Daucus carota. 
England. 
54 Cassia alata ? 
55 Cassia sps. 
Central Africa. 
50 Cassia-buds. 
Laurus sps. 
Canton . 
57 Castor-oil, or Palm: 
a Bicinus communis 
India. 
Christ! seeds. 
(Euphorbiacese). 
58 Cedar of Lebanon cone, Cedrus Libanus. 
59 Cedron (has a reputa- Simaruba Cedron, 
British Guiana. 
tion against the elfects of poisonous snake-b 
ites) . 
60 Cedron. 
Simaruba Cedron. 
Central America. 
61 Clearing-nuts. 
S try chno s p otator u m . 
India. 
02 Coeoa-nibs. 
Theobroma Cacao. 
Trinidad. 
63 Cocoa pods. 
Theobroma Cacao. 
Brazil. 
64 Cocoa. 
Theobroma. 
Niger. 
65 Coffee berries. 
Angola, West Coast 
GO Cohoon nuts. 
Attalea funifera. 
of Africa. 
Brazil, 
67 Do, 
Do. 
Do, 
