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81. B»uhus parvifolius. L. Canton. Osb. 11. 
D.O. II. 564. identifies this sp. with B. moluccus. Humph, but Bth. FI. 
hgk. 105. seems to exclude this synonym. 
82. 2&©ga indica L. Whampoa. Osb.- 198. 
83. Mo quad fa. Canton. Osb. 209. 
Sc mei Icui fa is the Chinese name of a Eose; according to 
Lour. 395. B. cinnamomea. L. 
84. Saxifraga sarmentosa..Lin. ill. (1781.) 
This plant, a native of China, was introduced into our gardens 
about the middle of the last cent. Bot. mag. 92. 
85. Baeckea fmtescezis. L. Danes isl. In Chin : tiong 
ma. Osb. 373. 
This name Tiongine applied to this plant by Poiret (Lam. Enc. Bot. 
VII. 681.) seems to be derived from this (evidently wrong) Chin. name. 
FI. hong. 118. 
86. 3Psidiam, Crliajava* L. eaten in Canton. Osb. 309. 
As is known, this tree, generally cultivated in tropical countries, is a 
native of trop. America. 
87. Osbeckta ChinengiSa L. Canton. Osb. 342. On the 
drawing of this plant, Tab. 2. Osbeck gives the Chinese name 
of it in Chinese characters, 4^“ Ht' Ht homm heong loaa (feather 
of goldroses. Osb). 
According to Parker the Chinese name of it in Canton sounds ||| ] J 
tip heong loi 
88. Melasioma octandra. L. Canton. In Chin: te Mmm. 
Osb. 341. 
Known from Ceylon before. D. C. III. 142. Osbeckia octandra. Not* 
mentioned for China by other authors. According to Parker 
tei nim is the Canton name for Mel. repms: I)esc* 
89. Kelastoma malabarica, with -fine red flowers. 
Drench isl. Osb. 354. 
M. malabathricum. L. Known from India before. 
90. JLmmania feaccI£era B L. Hear Canton; Osb. 387. 
D. C. III. 78, 79. Linnaeus’ A. baccif. seems to be a dubious plant p 
perhaps. A . vesicatoria . Roxb. (India). 
91. Ly thrum fruticosum. Lin. known to Linnaens from China. 
Also in India. D. C. III. 92. Grislea tomentosa. Roxb! 
Hot mentioned for China by later authors. 
92. Bawsonia inermis. L. French isl. Osb. 354. - 
Known from India and W. Asia before. 
93. Bagerstroemla indica,, Lin. known to Linnaens as a 
native of China, mentioned earlier by Rumphius and Cleyer 
(Japan). 
