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mmu 3HJ. AS WAI9 
C A T A L O G U E of P L A N,T S 
IN THE 
UBRASV 
NEW YORK 
botanical 
garden 
BOTANICAL GARDEN, 
Oriental, African, and South-Sea Trees, Shrubs, 
JLmrm 
Cinnamomum 
J^r/t S S E Coronde , of true Ceylon Cinna-' 
^ ^ mon ; vide a- papef on the Jamaica Cinna- 
mon, in the volume of the Tran factions of 
the Society 1 of Arts, Ssfr. alio in the p Annual' 
Regifer for 1791* The fpecimeh s of Ja m aica 
Cinnamon fent home have been approved of; 
and deemed equal, if not fuperior, to the bell 
Ceylon Cinnamon, Several gentlemen are ef- 
tabliiliing plantations ; and one gentleman,! am 
informed, has already fet out 50,000 plants 
Wdangifer & % - 
Indie & 
Mango-Tree, feveral varieties 
Artocarpus 
Macracarpm^ 
Jaatky. a fpecies of the Bread Fruit ; vide Differ- 
tation of Thurnberg, for the various ufes of 
the Jaack and Bread Fruit 
(d archil a T 
A fuppofed fpecies of Man go Ac eo- 
Fandanm- 
1 
Chinefe Hemp Palm 
Spondias 
Otaheite Plumb : 
Quilandin® 
Ed § ring®' 
MoringUy root ufed for horfe-radifh ; faid, but 
v ; h _ 0 v ; . ■ * . ■ : - 
erroneously, to be the Lignum' Nepbriticum of 
i i 
/ , * % • 
-the Shops 
Mfffiof®: 
Lebeck 
Bois Noii\ Oriental Ebony 
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