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tab. 18, fig. 18. This beautiful plant would be a fine ornament 
to our gardens. 
Tab. 21, fig. 10, The Tea shrub is here figured with its leaf, 
flower and fruit. 
Tab. 24, fig. 8. Ninzin and Ginsing officinarum. Dale Pharm. 
840. 11. Raii hist, plant. 1338. Plukenet 101.7. Copied from 
a painting of the Roy. Soc. Grows in China and Japan. 
The root of Ginseng is correctly represented, but not the leaves. 
Tab. 26. Fimenta chusan. folio Alaterni. Vide infra Phil. 
Trans. 85. 
Tab. 27. Ou turn chu. 
Vide infra Phil. Trans. 82 Sterculia platamfolia. 
Tab. 33, fig. 4. Thea chinensis, Pimentae jamaieensis folio, 
flore rosaceo simplici., 
This is Camellia japonica. L< See Lam. Enc. Bot. I, 572. 
Tab. 33, fig. 8. Androsace chusan. Cortusae Matthioli folio. 
Museum nostr. 965. I take this elegant plant to come next 
in kind to Linum umbilicatum, which Tournefort calls 
Omphalodes. 
The drawing seems to represent Androsace saxifragae folia. Bge. 
Tab. 34, fig. 3. Bicinus chinensis sebifera, Populi nigrae folio 
Mus. nost. 965. Chinese Tallow tree. Philos. Trans. 90. 
Stillingia sebifera Michx< 
Tab. 34, fig. 11. Teucrium Grocodyl. V. infra Philos. 
Trans. 41. 
Tab. 35, fig. 7J Vaccinia forte chusan., Laurocerasi folio flore 
tubuloso. 
The drawing seems to represent Vaccinium bracteatum Thbg. or V. 
ckinense. Benth. FI. hongk. 200. 
Tab. 35, fig. 11. Rosa chusan. glabra, Juniperi fructu. This 
Rose I have received both from Chusan and China. 
Linneus identifies this Eose with his Eosa indica, but Lindley with 
his E. microcarpa. 
Tab. 36. fig. 1. Gramen Lagopoides chusan. spicis cristatis 
palescentibus. Phil. Trans. 24. 
Pennisetum ? 
Tab. 36, fig. 7. Goccifera chusan. Coryli folio, floribus exiguis 
racemiferis. Phil Trans. 67. 
' Symplocos ? 
Tab. 36, fig. 8. Fugard chusan. Rhois virginianae folio, 
caule alato. 
The drawing seems to represent Zanthoxylum Bungei PI. 
