t 3 1 
d^ppmdus 
: *EduUs 
La-tji , or Eef-chee , Chinefe Plumbs tntrd duced 
"by "Br.’ Clarke. Vide Du Halde 
FCyms . 
Clrclnalk 
Sagoe. Introduced by Dr. Clarke. For in ac- 
\ 
count of the cultivation and preparation of the 
- ji \ j , . ' _ | -"/ ■ J i 
. , :• 
Sagoe, vide Forreft’s Voyage to Hevr Guiney 
**P CrGto 7 i f 
Sehfenm 
Tallow Tree. Fir ft introduced by M&Tinnock. 
Introduced into the Garden by Dr. Clarke 
Mimofa 
Nilotic a f 
Gum Arabic, produces fine gum. Introduced 
by Dr. Clarke 
Another fpecies, 
fakT to produce Gum Arabic. Introduced by 
Mr. Eaft 
M°rm 
fapyrfem 
‘ipaperMulberry. introduced by Dr. Clarke. Vide 
* Cook’s* Voyages, for an account of the manner 
4 n which paper and cloth are madedf om >the 
bark of this tree 
■Thuja 
$OccidmtaB$ 
-Oriental Arbor Vita. Introduced by Dr.- Clarke. 
‘Firft introduced into the country by Mr. Wallen 
dDracana 
Ferre® 
Dragon Tree. Introduced by Dr. Clarke 
Hedy far uni 
fGyrant 
Moving Plant. Introduced by Dr. Clarke 
Tha® 
Wiridk 
Tea. Firft introduced into the country by Mr. 
Baker, feveral years ago 
Mm 
, / „ 
dt'ragram 
Chinefe Olive, with the flowers of which it is 
laid the belt teas are feented. Introduced by 
: h ; Mr. Eaft • 
1 $ fkmpee 
/An raknowrifGemis^of Fruit from China. Sent to Tho. Dancer by 
Sir Jofeph Banks, 1790 
MUolm 
/Maidenhair Tree. A tree from Japan, producing 
an excellent nut. See an account of it in 
- Kcempfer. Introduced by Tho. Dancer, 1792 
^hikdelphm 
MrmaikUst 
Tea of the Circumnavigators. Introduced by 
Mr. Eaft. Prefented by Mr. Thame 
•*' An Grom • 
Metrofidera 
